Set both time and spending limits before a BONU7 session begins. Keep them outside the game where possible, make them hard to edit during play and use behaviour-based stop signals. Never raise a limit because of a win, loss, bonus message or time pressure.
Define entertainment money first
Use only an amount already allocated to entertainment after essential costs, debt obligations and savings. Do not include borrowed money, emergency funds or money needed for another purpose.
Use an external time control
Set a device timer, calendar block or alarm that is independent of the game. Include time to close the session and record totals; the limit is not just the active round time.
Make limits difficult to edit
Write the limits down before opening the app, separate payment access where practical and avoid saved shortcuts that make an unplanned increase effortless. A limit that changes whenever emotion changes is not a limit.
Use behaviour-based stop signals
End the session when you start hiding activity, chasing a previous result, increasing frequency, feeling unable to stop, neglecting responsibilities or treating play as income. These signals matter even before a numerical limit is reached.
Review totals, not memorable moments
Review total time and total money across the whole session or week. Promotional messages and memorable results can distort recall. A simple written total is more useful than an emotional highlight.
Know when to stop for longer
Take a longer break and seek qualified local help if limits repeatedly fail, play causes financial or relationship harm, or the activity no longer feels optional. Use local, independently verified support resources appropriate to your country.
FAQ
Questions this page answers
Can I raise a limit after a win?
Do not change a pre-set limit because of a result. End at the original boundary and review later when the session is over.
Why use both time and money limits?
Either resource can expand while the other appears stable. Using both gives a clearer boundary.
What if I cannot keep the limits?
Stop, use stronger external controls and consider qualified help. Repeated inability to keep limits is itself a warning signal.
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