All guidelines stated were actually effective "only" if those will really be followed in reality.
Sounds simple and basic but actually, it's hard to follow those just lower the risks of losing in gambling.
Guideline 1: Gamble no more than 1% of household income
- As if many people can really follow these. Once that 1% loses, we know what happened next.
Guideline 2: Gamble no more than 4 days per month
- People always want to experience the feeling of winning. People also want to chase losses on losing. Therefore that 4 days rule will be a hard task to do for average gamblers.
Guideline 3: Avoid regularly gambling at more than 2 types of games
- I don't understand how this becomes a guideline in the first place
Well, they are very interesting guidelines, although they are not conceptual or do not have a global sense, what is sought is globality, because some of these guidelines, at least with me, do not work, I play many things, poker, Black Jack, slots, crash, and many other things.
For me the greatest of the most important guidelines is that the money that is allocated to the game is the amount that is willing to lose, and if this exceeds 1% it does not matter to me, if it is less than 1% also, because I can divide it into 1 week and this could give me benefits, if a person is able to allocate a large part of the money without being affected, they can do it, and I think that is one of the best things that can be squared.
I think even if there are guidelines showing that platform for gamblers, most of the players who love gambling will not notice that much. Then there are other gamblers for sure who have their own style of how to win and when to stop or continue the game. Although mostly this method is not done by the majority of gamblers here in gambling.
Also, the fact that you will only gamble 4 times a month, oh the majority of gamblers will not be able to follow this, especially for those who have become a routine of gambling every day of their lives.
So, some of these guidelines must be fulfilled, maybe that's enough. For example, we cannot fulfill 4 times of playing in 1 month. However, we are still playing in the guideline 1, which is about 10% of our monthly income. If this 10% is met, even though playing more than 4x of course it is still safe for the gambler's finances.
Of course, this is not advice for all gamblers, but for gambler with small incomes, this is a guideline that can be applied so they are out from excessive gambling addiction.
It is very complicated to do it, we as players must have a type of discipline and I very much agree that rules must be followed, according to each person, each one has their own rules, the bad thing is when we break our own rules , we can not because we would lose, it is very likely that this feeling will go away, however the guidelines that they give here can be useful to people who have that type of personality to play, because these guidelines can be very adaptable to their way of playing, but in my case it is very difficult because I would be changing all my rules, and that is something that would be very difficult for me.