Responsible Gambling

At Ukdogracing.net we believe that the sport of greyhound racing should be enjoyed by the masses, and certainly feel that gambling shouldn't surpass your enjoyment of watching the greyhounds on the track. While we deliver a product on Ukdogracing.net providing all the up-to-date information regarding greyhound racing in the UK & Ireland, we also know that Responsible Gambling must be taken seriously as well, and we are an advocate of minimising any gambling issues a greyhound fan may have.

Betting is certainly a huge part of greyhound racing, but make sure you never spend beyond your means, and here are a few tips given by GambleAware®, which will ultimately help you enjoy greyhound racing more.

1. Don't think of gambling as a way to make money:

The venue is using gambling to make money. It's not designed to work the other way around. Over time you will give away more money than you receive! Think of gambling as an entertainment expense – just like buying a movie ticket.

2. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose:

Gamble within your weekly entertainment budget, not with your phone bill or rent budget.

3. Set a money limit in advance:
Decide how much you can afford to lose before you go to play. When it's gone – it's over! If you win, you've been lucky, but don't be disappointed if your luck doesn't continue.

4. Set a time limit in advance:
It's easy to lose track of time when you're gambling. Set a time limit or alarm, and when time's up – quit! Odds are that the more time you spend gambling, the more money you will lose.

5. Never chase your losses:
If you lose your set money limit and then try to win some of it back before you leave, then you haven't really set a money limit. Chasing your losses will usually just lead to bigger and bigger losses.

6. Don't gamble when you're depressed or upset:
Decision-making can be more difficult when you're stressed or emotionally upset. Make sure you only gamble when you're feeling happy and clear headed.

7. Balance gambling with other activities:
When gambling becomes your only form of entertainment, it's unlikely that you're still just gambling for the fun of it, and your gambling may even be a problem. Make sure gambling isn't your only pastime.

8. Take frequent breaks
Gambling continuously can cause you to lose track of time and perspective. Step out for some air or a bite to eat at regular intervals.

9. Don't drink or use drugs when gambling
Drugs and alcohol cloud judgment, and good judgment stands as your main line of defence against letting gambling get out of control.

When gambling make sure you consider the above points before placing a bet, but if you ever feel you need to seek help then there are some organisations available for you to speak to and get some advice.

Seek Help

GB: Gamcare (www.gamcare.org.uk) can be contacted online or by phone on 0808 8020 133 

Ireland: Dunlewey (dunlewey.net) can be contacted by phone on 08000 886 725 (NI) or 1800 936 725 (ROI)

 

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