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Understanding your gambling limits (Loss Limits, Wager Limits)

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Written by Gregg
Updated over 8 months ago

Gambling can be an enjoyable and exciting form of entertainment, but it’s important to engage in it responsibly.

At BetKudos, we’re committed to promoting safe and balanced gameplay, which is why we provide a range of gambling limit tools designed to help you stay in control.

This article outlines the different types of limits available to you on BetKudos, empowering you to make informed decisions that support your well-being.

What loss limits can you set in BetKudos?

Loss limits allow you to set a cap on the maximum amount of money you can lose within a specific time period. This tool is designed to help you manage your spending and avoid excessive losses.

You can set the following timeframes for loss limits:

  • Daily loss limits

  • Weekly loss limits

  • Monthly loss limits

Setting a new loss limit or changing an existing limit takes effect immediately.

What wager limits or bet limits can you set in BetKudos?

Wager limits or bet limits let you define the maximum amount you’re allowed to bet over a set timeframe. This helps you stay mindful of your overall betting activity.

You can set the following timeframes for wager limits or bet limits:

  • Daily wager limits

  • Weekly wager limits

  • Monthly wager limits

Setting a new wager limit or lowering your wager limit is applied instantly.

Increasing your wager limit is subject to a 24-hour cooling-off period before becoming active. In other words, when you increase your wager limit, your higher wager limit will become active 24 hours later.

At BetKudos, your safety and enjoyment are our top priorities. These tools are here to help you maintain a healthy relationship with gambling.

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