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5 mistakes novice gamblers always make and how to avoid them

    Categories: Games

Many new players make these mistakes without realising it.

The first time you step into an online casino feels exciting. Everything is new. It seems simple, but often things go wrong. Not through bad luck, but through ignorance.

Many beginners make the same mistakes. That’s a shame, because you can easily avoid them if you know what to look out for.

1. Players start without a plan and quickly lose their money

Many people deposit money and start playing without a goal. They randomly choose a game and just click ‘play’.

After a few rounds, their balance is gone. Not because the casino is cheating, but because they have no plan.

It is smarter to decide beforehand how much you want to bet, and at which game you start.

2. They misunderstand the rules of the game and make silly mistakes

Gambling is not a quiz. But you do need to understand the basics. Many players click through without reading the rules.

That seems harmless, but it costs money. In blackjack, for instance, one wrong decision can lose you your whole hand.

A few minutes of reading might save you dozens of euros.

3. Bonuses sound fun but often bring disappointment

Some casinos give you a bonus when you deposit money. Free money, right? Not quite.

Those bonuses come with conditions. You sometimes have to wager the amount dozens of times before you are allowed to cash out.

Many players see it as ‘free money’ and lose their own money in the process.

Always read the small print. Or rather choose a casino without a bonus but with clear rules.

4. They keep playing while losing and get frustrated

You lose a few times and think: I’ll win it back in no time. But that usually doesn’t work.

Many beginners chase their losses. They raise their stakes, get angry, and lose even more.

Quitting in time is not a sign of weakness, but rather smart. Set a limit in advance. And stick to it.

5. Players forget to pay attention to the casino’s licence

Not every casino is trustworthy. There are websites that look like real casinos but are not licensed.

There, you can lose your money without being able to do anything. Or you may never get your winnings paid out.

Always check whether a casino is recognised by the Gaming Commission. This is often stated at the bottom of the site.

Ron: In the world of Gambling Club, Ron is a dedicated journalist specializing in casino news in the Netherlands. He combines his keen eye for the gambling industry with a deep-rooted passion for sports. With his inquisitive nature and eye for detail, Ron focuses on describing trends and transformations within the Dutch casino industry, seamlessly integrating his sports expertise. With years of experience in journalism, ranging from local reporting to large-scale investigative projects, he offers his readers nuanced and in-depth analyses. In this way, he reveals the fascinating intersections between gaming and sports.