New Player Safety Training
1. Familiarity with key concepts
1. Budget and Limits
- Allocate an "entertainment" budget and do not exceed it.
- Set stop loss (maximum loss) 30-40% of the session and take profit (fixed profit target).
2. Return to Player (RTP)
- Bet return percentage (look for ≥ 95%).
3. Wagering requirement
- Multiplier, how many times you need to scroll the bonus before displaying; choose ≤×20.
2. Technical settings
1. Secure connection
- Always check "https\://" and the lock icon in the browser.
2. Personal account limits
- Activate daily and weekly deposit limits.
3. Timers and auto-timeouts
- Set session time (30-60 min) and automatic pause after.
3. Psychological training
1. Purpose and motivation
- Clearly state "playing for fun, not for making money."
2. 10-minute pause rule
- With an impulsive desire to bet - a hard ten-minute without a screen.
3. Player Diary
- Record the date, game, bets, result and emotional state.
4. Practical exercises for beginners
1. Demo mode
- Test the 50-100 spin slot without money, recording the frequency of payments and bonuses.
2. Mini-deposit
- Enter AUD 20, check the whole process: verification, deposit, game, output AUD 10.
3. Fulfillment of limits
- Install stop loss AUD 10 and take profit AUD 10; strictly exit when reached.
5. Self-monitoring questions
Why do I want to bid now?
Does it fit my budget and time?
What will I do if I reach stop loss or teik profit?
6. Support and Resources
Gambling Help Online (1800 858 858) - free consultation.
Gamblers Anonymous are 12-step self-help groups.
Online courses - modules on self-restraint and financial literacy on the official websites of operators.
By following these steps - learning the basics, setting up a defense, practicing exercises and regularly analyzing the results - new players in Australia will be able to maintain control over excitement and avoid common safe play mistakes.