1Win Bangladesh Responsible Gaming
The attitude that a player adopts when investing money in gambling, along with specific actions and routines that turn the game into a pleasant and fulfilling pastime that doesn’t compromise their social, mental, or physical well-being, is known as responsible gambling. It is crucial to keep in mind and engage in responsible gaming. Living a healthy lifestyle that won’t harm you financially or emotionally—or even cause more significant issues like addiction and compulsive gaming—is all that responsible gaming is.
In order to engage in responsible gambling, follow these recommendations:
- Practice sensible, restrained betting. The primary goal of betting is to provide players amusement. In order to prevent betting from interfering with other, more important aspects of your life, like your job or your family, it is crucial that you set aside time each day for betting.
- Place a financial wager. When you gamble responsibly with money, you only need to wager with excess funds that you cannot use to pay your daily bills. Under no circumstances can you bet with money meant for necessities, such as money from savings or money to pay the bills.
- Place rational bets. A responsible bettor is one who knows the odds of winning or losing the wagers he has placed; in other words, he knows that it is normal and quite typical to lose a bet. In the end, betting is all about the probability of events, so there’s always a chance it won’t turn out as expected.
The Information on Gambling Addiction
Obsessive gaming, as opposed to responsible gambling, happens when a gamer lacks self-control. Being able to identify when you engage in this kind of gambling is crucial if you want to get help as soon as possible and avoid problems in your life, which can often include major issues like depression and severing ties with friends and family, among other things. Thus, the following are the traits of obsessive gambling:
- Loss of control over the betting period. The obsessive bettor gradually loses track of the amount of time allocated to this activity, which results in him spending endless hours in front of a computer or smartphone placing bets. This leads to a permanent addiction to betting.
- He/she is prepared to place bets at any moment. The compulsive gamer has an immense desire to participate in the betting market. This need frequently arises when the player is engaged in other activities, like spending time with his family, but his thoughts are solely focused on the desire to place a bet.
- Willingness to gamble beyond sensible bounds. The compulsive gambler never stops trying to win money, and in order to do so, he puts out great effort while placing bets, ultimately raising his stakes to an ever-increasing level in an effort to satiate his need to win.
- Inappropriate conduct is brought on by gaming. A dedicated gamer frequently thinks about his/her gaming frustrations while spending time with loved ones or at work.
1Win recommends that you should contact a psychiatrist or psychological specialist if you can relate to any of the aforementioned signs of compulsive gambling addiction. Be informed that the World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized gambling addiction as a medical condition, and that you run a high risk of endangering your life and the lives of those you care about if you do not obtain the appropriate treatment.
1Win’s Guidance on Responsible Gaming
While we work hard to give our clients the greatest experience possible, we acknowledge that a small percentage of people may have issues as a result of betting. We encourage responsible gaming to make sure you can keep having fun in a safe and controlled manner.
The following questions can assist you in determining whether or not games are taking over your life—or the lives of others:
- Are you playing to get away from a dull, depressing life?
- Do you feel helpless, desperate, and compelled to return to gambling as quickly as possible when you run out of money when gaming?
- Do you play until all of your money is gone, including the cost of a cup of coffee or a ticket?
- Have you ever told lies to cover up how much money or time you bet on sports?
- Has gaming caused you to lose interest in your friends, family, or hobbies?
- Do you have a need to make up for your losses as quickly as possible after losing?
- Do disagreements, letdowns, or letdowns motivate you to play?
- Are you depressed or considering using gambling to harm yourself?
You are more likely to be experiencing major issues with the game if you frequently respond in the affirmative to these questions.
We advise you to think about seeking assistance from one of the following organizations if you or someone you know has a gambling addiction problem:
- Anonymous Players
- Website: www.gamblersanonymous.org
- Gambling Therapy
- Website: www.gamblingtherapy.org
Self-Exclusion at 1Win
You can self-exclude from gaming if you discover that it is becoming a problem for you. Simply get in touch with our support and ask them to add self-exclusion to your account.
We assure you that while we will make every effort to get you removed from our database as quickly as possible, this procedure is time-consuming. Until the self-exclusion period is completely implemented and disclosed to you, we will not consider it to have started. You must get in touch with us right away to let us know if, following this procedure, you still have access to our services.
Your access to the remote gaming services (deposits and wagers) will be instantly reinstated if you want to reopen your account.
1Win Measures for Minor Protection
1Win advises its clients to use filtering software to stop minors from accessing betting/gambling content on the Internet in order to protect children’s online safety.
1Win provides the following advice to parents:
- Be careful with your password and 1Win username.
- When entering into your 1Win account, never leave your computer alone.
- Don’t permit anyone under the age of 18 to gamble in any capacity.
- Make sure kids cannot access the information associated with your bank account.
- Passwords should not be kept on your computer. Put your passwords in writing and store them somewhere secure that children cannot access.
- If you are using a shared computer to access 1Win, especially if you share a computer with kids, do not use the “Remember me” feature.
- Teach your kids the dangers of underage gambling as well as its illegality.
- When it comes to children using technology and mobile devices, use caution.
- Employ filtering software to keep kids away from gambling websites and other unsuitable information.
Underage gambling is not only prohibited, but it can also cause early gambling addiction and heavy debt within a family.