How to properly exit the game session when the limit is reached
1. Instant response
1. Stop betting immediately. Once notified or blocked, any further bets may breach the limit.
2. Save the game. When playing live, close the table or leave the lobby; in the slots, stop the autospin.
2. Recording results
1. Write down the balance. Take a screenshot or note: how much is left in the account after the limit is triggered.
2. Download your statement. Export recent transactions (CSV/PDF) so that the date, time, amount and type of transaction are visible in the report.
3. Completion of the session in your personal account
1. Log off. Sign out completely to avoid accidentally initiating a new game.
2. Clear cache and cookies. Ensure that no active sessions remain when you log on again.
3. If you have a mobile application, deactivate "fast login" (Face ID, PIN) until the next session.
4. Psychological pause
1. Change activities. Take a walk, water treatments or light exercises.
2. Get distracted by a hobby. A short change of focus reduces the temptation to continue playing.
5. Analysis and planning
1. Make a brief analysis. Assess how the limit met your goals: whether you need to adjust the amount or period.
2. Fill in the log. Keep records: date, start/end time of the session, final balance, triggered limit, your feelings.
6. Preparation for the next session
1. Don't change the limit right away. Make any adjustments after at least 24 hours of "cooling."
2. Reconsider strategy. Based on the log analysis, decide which limits to keep and which to adjust.
3. Activate the dunning notices. Reality checks and timer applications will help you complete future sessions on time.
7. Conclusion
The correct way out of the session when reaching the limit is not only the technical completion of the game, but also psychological and analytical work. Record results, log out, pause and analyze the experience before returning to the gaming table. This guarantees the safety of the budget and will maintain a healthy gaming discipline.
1. Stop betting immediately. Once notified or blocked, any further bets may breach the limit.
2. Save the game. When playing live, close the table or leave the lobby; in the slots, stop the autospin.
2. Recording results
1. Write down the balance. Take a screenshot or note: how much is left in the account after the limit is triggered.
2. Download your statement. Export recent transactions (CSV/PDF) so that the date, time, amount and type of transaction are visible in the report.
3. Completion of the session in your personal account
1. Log off. Sign out completely to avoid accidentally initiating a new game.
2. Clear cache and cookies. Ensure that no active sessions remain when you log on again.
3. If you have a mobile application, deactivate "fast login" (Face ID, PIN) until the next session.
4. Psychological pause
1. Change activities. Take a walk, water treatments or light exercises.
2. Get distracted by a hobby. A short change of focus reduces the temptation to continue playing.
5. Analysis and planning
1. Make a brief analysis. Assess how the limit met your goals: whether you need to adjust the amount or period.
2. Fill in the log. Keep records: date, start/end time of the session, final balance, triggered limit, your feelings.
6. Preparation for the next session
1. Don't change the limit right away. Make any adjustments after at least 24 hours of "cooling."
2. Reconsider strategy. Based on the log analysis, decide which limits to keep and which to adjust.
3. Activate the dunning notices. Reality checks and timer applications will help you complete future sessions on time.
7. Conclusion
The correct way out of the session when reaching the limit is not only the technical completion of the game, but also psychological and analytical work. Record results, log out, pause and analyze the experience before returning to the gaming table. This guarantees the safety of the budget and will maintain a healthy gaming discipline.