Bons Responsible Game
The administration of Bons reminds players that gambling is entertainment. Treat them as a way to spend time and get positive emotions. They can not be your main or additional source of income. They can not be perceived as an alternative to a full-fledged job and a source of income. You must understand this, because otherwise playing casino and betting on sports can be addictive.
Principles of responsible gambling
Gambling always involves risk. When you make a deposit on the Bons site, you should be prepared to lose it. No bet can give a guaranteed result. There are no strategies or betting systems that allowed you to win all the time. And even if a bet seems to be as reliable as possible to you, there is still a risk of losing money. Do not trust strategies published on the Internet. Play for fun.
Remember that gambling can be addictive. Gambling addiction is a globally recognized psychological illness that can lead to serious problems. A person suffering from gambling addiction loses control over his actions. He cannot live a day without betting, and spends all his money and free time on them. As a result, it often ends up with serious debts.
Unfortunately, every person is exposed to this risk. And the main problem is that it is very difficult to detect addiction in its early stages. It is only noticed when it becomes obvious. To check whether you have an addiction or not, ask yourself a few questions and try to give the most honest answers to them. Ask yourself what place your betting hobby takes in your life, whether you spend more time and money on the game than you would like, whether you are ready right now to give up the game for 2-3 weeks without negative emotions and irritation.
To protect yourself from addiction, adhere to the principles of responsible gambling:
- Do not risk money you are not prepared to lose. If losing would cause you financial problems or negatively affect your quality of life, don’t take the risk;
- Only bet with your own money. Never borrow money. Only dispose of funds that belong to you;
- Set a budget for the game in advance. Determine the limit of losses and winnings. When this limit is reached, stop playing;
- Do not spend more time playing the game than you have planned. Determine this time in advance as well. If you decide to play for an hour, do not spend more time playing;
- Do not play while under the influence of alcohol. This can lead to rash bets and other decisions. As a result, you may lose money;
- Control your emotions. If you feel stressed and negative, stop playing;
- Take breaks. If a game session lasts more than an hour, take a break for 15 minutes. Repeat it after every hour.
If you need help, you can get it at specialized medical centers. The Bons support team can provide you with contacts for such facilities. We may also temporarily or permanently block your account at your own request or apply stricter deposit limits.