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Smart Betting: Essential Safety Measures to Protect Your Money and Wellbeing

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Safety Measures to Protect Your Money and Wellbeing
Using borrowed money for gambling is not recommended.
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Gambling, whether for fun or profit, is a popular activity worldwide, including in Kenya.

However, recent moves by Kenyan authorities to suspend gambling operations and later impose strict advertising regulations serve as a reminder that responsible gambling is critical, not just for your wallet but for your overall well-being.

Below are essential safety measures every gambler should adopt;

  1. Set a budget and stick to it

Before you place a single bet, determine how much money you can afford to use on the side without affecting your essential needs. This should be a fixed amount separate from rent, food, bills, and savings. Once you reach your limit, stop.

  1. Avoid borrowing to gamble

Using borrowed money for gambling is not recommended. Whether it’s a loan from a friend, a mobile lending app, or a bank, borrowing increases the pressure to win and can lead to a cycle of debt. Always gamble with your own disposable income.

  1. Track your bets

Keeping track of your bets helps you stay in control. Note down how much you bet, when, and on what events. This habit creates awareness of your gambling habits and may reveal patterns that you wouldn’t notice otherwise.

  1. Take regular breaks

Betting continuously can cloud your judgment and lead to impulsive decisions. Schedule regular breaks to refresh your mind and reflect on your betting activity. Responsible gambling involves knowing when to walk away—even when you’re winning.

  1. Don’t bet under emotional stress

Avoid betting when you’re angry, stressed, bored, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These emotional or physical states can impair your decision-making ability, leading to reckless bets and unnecessary losses.

  1. Educate yourself about the odds

Understand the games or events you are betting on. Learn how odds work.

  1. Balance gambling with other activities

Gambling should never become your primary source of entertainment. Ensure it complements your life rather than dominates it. Engage in other hobbies, spend time with friends and family, and make time for activities that don’t involve betting.

Looking to place your bets in a safe, and well-regulated space? Check out this site — it’s built for responsible betting, with the right tools to help you stay in control and enjoy the game.

Written by
BT Correspondent -

editor [at] businesstoday.co.ke

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