Activity Monitoring: Game Reports
1. What are gaming activity reports
A game report is a detailed summary of your account for the selected period (day, week, month). Typically includes:
2. Why game reports are needed
Sober cost estimates. The figures from the report show real spending, not a sense of "a lot" or "little."
Identification of patterns. Activity analysis helps you notice which days or sessions you are placing the biggest bets.
Prevention of addiction. Regular control of negative dynamics (growing turnover, deep failures) allows you to strengthen self-control measures in time.
Adjusting strategy. Based on the data, you can change the limits of deposits, loss or time to return expenses to budget.
3. How to request a report
1. In the personal account of the casino
Section "Reports," "Activity History" or "Responsible Game."
Select the period (start and end date).
Click "Generate report" - it will appear in the interface or come to your mail.
2. Upon request of technical support
If the report is not available in the office, write in support: "Please send a detailed account report for the period from... by.... "
Specify the e-mail to which to send the file (PDF/CSV).
3. Automatic distribution
Many platforms offer subscriptions to weekly or monthly summaries - activate this option in the notification settings.
4. What to analyze in the report
5. Practical recommendations
1. Establish routine analysis. See the report every Sunday, record the key metrics.
2. Compare periods. Compare two months of reports to see spending trends and respond on time.
3. Associate data with events. Write down what changes in limits or self-monitoring methods coincided with the reduction in costs.
4. Adjust your limits. If net losses for the week exceeded the plan, reduce the weekly deposit limit by 10-20%.
5. Connect your partner. Share reports with a trusted person or therapist for additional support and external monitoring.
6. Integration with other tools
Sessions and timeouts: match the duration of sessions from the report with reality check reminders.
Deposit limits: Check if you have exceeded the limits set at the beginning of the month.
Self-exclusion: If reports show a critical increase in spending, consider temporary or lifelong self-exclusion.
Regular monitoring of game activity through reports provides accurate data necessary for making informed decisions. By analyzing deposits, bets, losses and playing time, you identify weaknesses in your strategy, adjust limits and reliably strengthen control over excitement.
A game report is a detailed summary of your account for the selected period (day, week, month). Typically includes:
- Amount of deposits and withdrawn winnings
- Total amount of bets (turnover)
- Net losses (deposits minus winnings)
- Time and duration of sessions
- Number of bets or rounds
2. Why game reports are needed
Sober cost estimates. The figures from the report show real spending, not a sense of "a lot" or "little."
Identification of patterns. Activity analysis helps you notice which days or sessions you are placing the biggest bets.
Prevention of addiction. Regular control of negative dynamics (growing turnover, deep failures) allows you to strengthen self-control measures in time.
Adjusting strategy. Based on the data, you can change the limits of deposits, loss or time to return expenses to budget.
3. How to request a report
1. In the personal account of the casino
Section "Reports," "Activity History" or "Responsible Game."
Select the period (start and end date).
Click "Generate report" - it will appear in the interface or come to your mail.
2. Upon request of technical support
If the report is not available in the office, write in support: "Please send a detailed account report for the period from... by.... "
Specify the e-mail to which to send the file (PDF/CSV).
3. Automatic distribution
Many platforms offer subscriptions to weekly or monthly summaries - activate this option in the notification settings.
4. What to analyze in the report
Indicator | What to look for |
---|---|
Amount of deposits | Does the total amount of replenishment grow over time |
Betting turnover | How often and how much you bet |
Net losses | Loss trend: stable growth is a worrying sign |
Sessions duration | Long sessions lead to loss of self-control |
Logins rate | Spike in hits could signal relapse |
5. Practical recommendations
1. Establish routine analysis. See the report every Sunday, record the key metrics.
2. Compare periods. Compare two months of reports to see spending trends and respond on time.
3. Associate data with events. Write down what changes in limits or self-monitoring methods coincided with the reduction in costs.
4. Adjust your limits. If net losses for the week exceeded the plan, reduce the weekly deposit limit by 10-20%.
5. Connect your partner. Share reports with a trusted person or therapist for additional support and external monitoring.
6. Integration with other tools
Sessions and timeouts: match the duration of sessions from the report with reality check reminders.
Deposit limits: Check if you have exceeded the limits set at the beginning of the month.
Self-exclusion: If reports show a critical increase in spending, consider temporary or lifelong self-exclusion.
Regular monitoring of game activity through reports provides accurate data necessary for making informed decisions. By analyzing deposits, bets, losses and playing time, you identify weaknesses in your strategy, adjust limits and reliably strengthen control over excitement.