GAMBLING RESPONSIBLY

The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission
(AGLC) ensures that gaming and liquor
activities in Alberta are conducted honestly,
openly and with the highest level of integrity.
Most people who gamble do not experience
problems.  However, some people do, and
here are a few tips that may help players
manage their gambling.

Please play within your limits.  The key to
playing games of chance responsibly is to:

1.  Understand that playing electronic games
     involves spending money over time, just
     like any other form of entertainment.

2.  Before you start playing, determine the
     amount of time and money that is
     appropriate for you to spend.

3.  Set a budget and stick to it.

4.  Do not chase your losses.  Accept them as
     a cost of entertainment.

5.  Do not use money intended for everyday
     expenses or borrow money to play games
     of chance.  Only spend what you can
     afford to lose.

6.  Take frequent breaks while playing.

The AGLC is committed to encouraging the
responsible use of its products.


GAMBLING MYTHS

Can you improve your odds of winning?  The
answer is no.  It is impossible to predict when
a winning hand or combination will happen
on a VLT or slot machine.  Each symbol that
appears is chosen randomly.


You CANNOT improve the odds by:

1.  Pressing the buttons in a certain way or
     touching the screen.  The outcome is
     determined the instant the play button
     is pressed.

2.  Playing the machine that has or has not
     had a recent big payout.  VLTs and slot
     machines are random games of chance,
     knowledge of previous wins or losses will
     not improve your chances of winning.

3.  Playing at certain times of the day, night,
     week or month.  Wins or losses are not
     related to when the machines are played.

4.  Playing for a longer or shorter period.  The
     longer you play, the more money you will
     lose over time.


WHERE DOES THE REVENUE
FROM GAMING GO?

Revenues from VLTs, ticket lotteries, and
slot machines are placed into the Alberta
Lottery Fund.  These revenues total more
than $1 billion each year, and are used to
support thousands of volunteer, public and
community-based initiatives annually.

Health and wellness programs, education,
recreation and cultural initiatives are just
some of the ways lottery proceeds are
used.  Through 13 ministries and seven
programs and foundations, the
government's share of gaming revenue is
invested back into Alberta's communities.


For more information visit:

AGLC website
albertalotteryfund.ca


AADAC GAMBLING SCREEN 

These questions may help you examine your
gambling activities.  If a lot of gambling activity is
noted in question 1 or you answer "yes" to
questions 2 through 5, you may be experiencing
gambling problems.  If this is the case, please
consider getting more information about, or an
assessment of your gambling.

1.  In the past 12 months have you:

     - played bingo
     - bet on sporting events
     - purchased lottery tickets
     - played games of skill for money
       (e.g.  cards)
     - played slot machines or VLTs
     - gambled in a casino
     - gambled at a race track (including
       off-track betting)
     - participated in any other form of gambling

2.  In the past 12 months have you spent more
     money than you intended on any of the
     above activities?

3.  In the past 12 months has your involvement
     in the above activities created financial
     difficulties for you or your family?

4.  In the past 12 months has anyone
     expressed concern about your involvement
     in these activities?

5.  In the past 12 months have you been
     concerned about your involvement in
     these activities?
HELP RESOURCES
If you think your gambling activities are
causing you problems, you can call the
24-hour, toll-free AADAC Help Line at:
1-866-332-2322
AADAC provides free, voluntary and
confidential services for gamblers and
their family members in 49 locations
throughout Alberta.

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