Responsible Gambling Versus Problem Gambling
Four out of five Americans gamble at least once every year, but not everyone develops a gambling problem. Here are just a few ways to tell the difference between a responsible gambler and a problem gambler.
| A Responsible Gambler: | A Problem Gambler: | 
|---|---|
| Gambles for entertainment | Gambles as a way to make money | 
| Balances gambling with other activities | Is preoccupied with gambling to the exclusion of all other activities | 
| Gambles with family and friends | Gambles alone | 
| Accepts losses as a part of the experience | Chases losses with more gambling | 
| Gambles only with discretionary income | Gambles with money set aside for everyday expenses | 
| Never borrows money for gambling | Borrows money from friends, family, and cash machines for gambling | 
| Sets a budget and a time limit for gambling and sticks to it | Sets no budget or time limit | 
Minnesota Department of Human Services. (Updated 2012, October 26). Responsible gambling versus problem gambling. Retrieved April 28, 2015, from http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/