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What is a low variance game?


  • Hey everyone! Recently, I’ve been thinking about how games can be a hobby instead of an addiction. I had an experience where I got really into them, and pretty quickly realized I was losing control. I wasn’t even betting big amounts, but I could still feel the addiction creeping in. What are some ways to avoid falling into that trap and how can I start seeing these games purely as entertainment and not a way to make money?



  • It’s great that you’re thinking about this! The key is to understand that games should be for fun, not for making money. I also started playing in my time, and I’ve learned to manage my bets. What helps me is setting limits on both time and money. I also avoid situations where playing becomes the main way to spend time. You can start with demo games to understand how the process works without any risk. Personally, I play on Fresh Bet — they offer useful bonuses and always emphasize responsible gaming. You can read more about it here: freshbetcasino.com .


  • I think it’s important to always have a clear understanding that games are just a way to pass the time. To make it a hobby, you need to learn to set your own limits. I’d also suggest taking breaks so you don’t get too consumed by it. It’s crucial to remember that it’s entertainment, not a way to solve financial problems.


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