Gambling Self-Assessment Test for SA Players
*Gambling Self-Assessment Tool with the Collaboration of Anders Bergman from QuitGamble.com
Test Your Gambling Habits with Silentbet South Africa
When completing the test, consider your gambling habits in the last 12 months. Try to be as honest as possible. This self-assessment gambling tool is a collaborative effort between Silentbet and QuitGamble’s founder Anders Bergman. It is 100% anonymous. Silentbet SA does not collect any data with your answers or your identity.
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Do you gamble online?
Did you open Silentbet looking for a new betting site or bonus for South Africa?
Will you register in a new SA casino just because you saw it advertised here?
Do you have the habit of playing the same casino game after a loss?
Is your gambling causing you any problems in your personal life?
Does gambling make you feel depressed when you cannot play?
Do you feel like you will win more if you bet larger amounts of money?
Will you feel comfortable sharing your gambling habits with Silentbet experts for S.A. or other iGaming professionals (Helplines) no matter the situation?
Do you ever wager more than you can afford?
Do you feel like you have to hide your gambling habits from those close to you?
You seem to know how to gamble for fun responsibly
Based on your answers, you seem to have your gambling under control. However, since you made this test. We recommend you check out some resources about responsible gambling. The key to remain on the safer side is to understand why you’re gambling. Gambling should be a fun hobby, not a way to make quick money. So gambling for entertainment is a goal to have in mind at all times.
You can find out more here:It is time to take your gambling under control
Based on your answers, you spend a lot of time gambling. It doesn’t mean you have a gambling problem, but you need to be careful and monitor your gambling behaviour. You need to be clear with why you’re gambling and what gambling might do for you that makes it so attractive. Do you still gamble for entertainment, or do you gamble for any other reason?
What happens when you win? Do you stop, or do you continue gambling? If you continue gambling, please consider reading the following resources.
Helpful resources to check next:
South African Responsible Gambling
Why do people gamble?
Why is gambling addictive?You appear to have problem gambling. We recommend you seek help
Based on your answers, gambling means a lot to you. You spend a lot time gambling and you often look for new opportunities to gamble. Is gambling still fun, or do you gamble for any other reason? Only you know if gambling is a problem for you.
If you experience any symptoms of gambling problems, please consider seeking help. Below, you find a few options for guides that can help you, and some support resources that can help you overcome any gambling problems.
Support organisations:
QuitGamble is an online platform developed to help people with gambling problems stop gambling. As a member, you get 24/7 access via desktop or mobile app to:
Social Network for Problem Gamblers
Animated Video Courses
Advanced Guides
Chat, forums, & Emails
Addiction can be lonely, but you’re not alone anymore. The platform has 1000s of members. Join to make new friends, chat, and support each other.
QuitGamble helps you understand why you gamble. Then, you can work with the underlying causes of the addiction instead of just trying to stay away. If you need help with your gambling, QuitGamble can be an alternative.
Gamblers Anoymous South Africa is a popular support group organization.
GA could be a good alternative for someone who needs help to stop gambling and want to do it in a group setting. You find more information about GA on their website. Gambling counseling or therapy could be another option if you want to stop gambling.
Helpful resources to check next:
NGB Treatment & Help
Recovery Direct
Disclaimer: This test for S.A. players is only a responsible gaming guide tool that can help you get a better idea of your gambling habits. Do not take it as a substitute for treatment of gambling problems or addiction.