The game has existed as long as mankind. Found evidence of gambling in the European and Asian societies that date back more than three thousand years. It's part of our nature.

The game attracts us by its implied risk. As we provide entertaining activities along with emotional effects, in excess, this migth cause addiction. The strategy to avoid this addiction called Responsible Gaming.

Responsible gambling is a discipline and to bring it implies a shared responsibility. See their meaning, our responsibilities and client.

 
 
 
 
Play when you have money, not when you need it.
 
 
Bet with your head, not by an uncontrollable urge.
 
 
Know when to stop, even before you begin.
 
 
Recognize that if you cause problems, it is a problem.
 
 
Understand that when you REALLY need to win, it is then, when its a good time to stop
 
 
Take gaming and gambling as an ocassional entertainment.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To promote responsible gaming to our customers.
 
 
Inform and educate our staff on responsible gambling strategies.
 
 
To be up to date on responsible gambling strategies cited by the industry organizations and professionals.
 
 
To guide our clients in situations due to gambling problems.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Play for fun, not for money or to avoid problems.
 
 
Do not play with the intention of recovering losses.
 
 
Enjoy the win, but consider that you may lose.
 
 
Do not borrow money to play.
 
 
Play the funds available only for fun, never use money from the monthly cost of the house.
 
 
Do not allow the game to affect their relationships with family and friends.
 
 
Set a limit of time and money to play.
 
 
WE INVITE YOU TO EVALUATE YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE GAME TO RECOGNIZE IF YOU HAVE OR ARE ABOUT TO BE A PROBLEM.
 
 
 
 
 
 
1) Have you ever missed work due to gambling?
   
2) What has caused unhappiness in your life the game?
   
3) Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?
   
4) Have you ever gamble to get money to pay debts or otherwise solve financial difficulties?
   
5) After losing, you felt you had to return as soon as possible to win back your losses?
   
6) After a win, you felt you had the urge to return and win more?
   
7) How often Bet until your last penny?
   
8) What ever you borrowed to finance gambling?
   
9) Have you ever sold anything to finance gambling?
   
10) Were you reluctant to use "money earned through play" in normal household expenses?
   
11) Did he play that neglect your own welfare and that of your family?
   
12) Did you play any longer time than you had planned?
   
13) Have you ever gambled to escape worry or trouble for?
   
14) Have you ever committed or considered committing, you have an illegal act to finance gambling?
   
15) Did gambling has caused you difficulty in sleeping?
   
16) Do arguments, disappointments or frustrations you have created the urge to gamble?
   
17) Have you ever felt an urge to celebrate any good fortune, with a couple of hours to play?
   
18) Have you ever considered self destruction as a result of the game?
   
   
Most compulsive gamblers will answer yes to at least five of these questions. If you think you have a problem we recommend the following sites to start looking for information:
   
Gamblers Anonymous Mexico: http://www.jamexico.org/
   
Responsible Gaming: http://www.juegoresponsable.com.ar/