Drunk Online Gambling
Posted By admin On 13/04/22It’s one thing if you’re only visiting a casino. You’re only planning to gamble once or twice, or for whatever reason you won’t ever be back to a particular casino.
- Gambling too long without taking a break is akin to gambling while intoxicated – your brain gets too tired to think properly. So, you put yourself at risk of doing things you might not otherwise, like chase losses, gamble with money you don’t really have or making (bad) plays that go against basic strategy.
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If that’s you, feel free to ignore the following.
For everyone else, if you’re a casino regular, you’re leaving EASY money on the table by not taking them up on their VIP or cash back programs.
The simpler programs give you points for every $1 or $10 you spend. After you earn a few points, you can turn them in for cash back. For something you were going to do already.
Other casinos will also offer you perks for those points. Save up your points and you can get free and faster cash outs, free trips, larger bonuses, better points to cash back ratios, and more.
Again, for something you were going to do regardless.
So, if you know you’re going to play regularly, you might as well get something extra for it. Which, by the way, can offset your losses. It makes your gambling cheaper and/or prolongs how long you can play.
This also means that, if the room or casino you’re playing at doesn’t have a VIP program, that you stop playing there and find a casino or site that does ASAP.
Statutes & Rules
Emergency Rules
Emergency Rule LSA #19-328
Temporarily adds rules regarding charity gaming. Statutory authority: IC 4-32.3-3-3.
Effective July 1, 2019.
Emergency Rule LSA #19-641
Temporarily adds emergency rules regarding sports wagering. Statutory authority: IC 4-38-3-1; IC 4-38-3-2. NOTE: The original emergency document, LSA Document #19-428(E), posted at 20190904-IR-068190428ERA, effective August 28, 2019, expired November 26, 2019.
Effective November 25, 2019.
Emergency Rule LSA #20-76
Temporarily adds emergency rules regarding sports wagering. Statutory authority: IC 4-38-3-1; IC 4-38-3-2. NOTE: The original emergency document, LSA Document #20-76(E), posted at 20200226-IR-068200076ERA, effective February 21, 2020, expired May 21, 2020.
Emergency Rule LSA #20-283
Temporarily adds emergency rules regarding sports wagering. Statutory authority: IC 4-38-3-1; IC 4-38-3-2. NOTE: The original emergency document, LSA Document #20-283(E), posted at 20200527-IR-068200283ERA, effective May 20, 2020, expired August 18, 2020.
Rulemaking Docket
Comments regarding proposed rules may be submitted by
email rules@igc.in.gov or by
mail, attention to:
Indiana Gaming Commission - Legal Division
East Tower - Suite 1600
101 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Comments may be inspected, upon request, at the Indiana Gaming Commission at 101 W Washington Street East Tower, Suite 1600, Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Proposed Rule LSA #20-466
Adds 68 IAC 21-8, 68 IAC 21-9, 68 IAC 21-10, 68 IAC 21-11, 68 IAC 21-12, 68 IAC 21-13, and 68 IAC 21-14 regarding charity gaming. Repeals 68 IAC 21-1, 68 IAC 21-2, 68 IAC 21-3, 68 IAC 21-4, 68 IAC 21-5, 68 IAC 21-6, and 68 IAC 21-7.
Notice of Intent to Adopt proposed rule LSA #20-466
Proposed Rule LSA #20-446
Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
Notice of Intent to Adopt Proposed Rule LSA# 20-446
Publisher’s Receipt for Final Document
Proposed Rule LSA #20-420
Adds new 68 IAC 27 to provide basic consumer protections and create a lawful and secure environment for Indiana residents to participate in sports wagering.
Notice of Intent to Adopt proposed rule LSA #20-420
Proposed Rule LSA #19-384
Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
Notice of intent to readopt a rule LSA #19-384
Proposed Rule LSA #18-283
Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
Notice of intent to readopt a rule LSA #18-283
Proposed Rule LSA #17-350
Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
Notice of intent to readopt a rule LSA #17-350
Proposed Rule LSA #17-224
Adds new 68 IAC 26 to provide basic consumer protections and create a lawful and secure environment for Indiana residents to participate in paid fantasy sports games.
Notice of intent to adopt proposed rule LSA #17-224
Paid Fantasy Sports Draft Rules (Current as of September 27, 2017)
Notice of Public Hearing
Hearing to take place, Monday, October 23, 2017 at 10:00a.m. at the Indiana Gaming Commission,
101 W. Washington St., Suite 1600, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 - Executive Conference Room.
Comments can be submitted now and up until the close of business on the date of the public hearing.
Economic Impact Statement
Small Business Ombudsman Comments RE Rules
IC 4-22-2-19 Notice
Copies of the rule, public comments and the agency's response to public comments can be inspected at the Indiana Gaming Commission, 101 W. Washington St., Suite 1600, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.
The IGC expects to adopt a Final Rule at its business meeting scheduled for November 16, 2017 (estimated).
The Final Rule is expected to be submitted to the Attorney General by November of 2017 (estimated).
The Final Rule is expected to be submitted to the Governor for signature by December of 2017 (estimated).
Proposed Rule LSA #16-383
Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date. Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
Notice of intent to readopt proposed rule LSA #16-383
Final Rules
Final Rule #17-224
Adds 68 IAC 26 concerning paid fantasy sports. Statutory authority: IC 4-33-24-13.
Effective 30 days after filing with the Publisher.
Drunk Online Gambling Sites
Final Rule #16-52
Amends several sections, removing duplicative language related to ethics, disciplinary actions, excursions, and deviation from provisions.
Effective November 16, 2016.
Drunk Online Gambling Games
Final Rule #15-84
Adds rules to regulate limited mobile gaming.
Effective February 6, 2016.
Drunk Online Gambling Websites
Final Rule #15-113
Amends various rules to remove obsolete language relating to tokens.
Effective December 13, 2015.
Final Rule #15-249
Readopts rules in anticipation of IC 4-22-2.5-2, providing that an administrative rule adopted under IC 4-22-2 expires January 1 of the seventh year after the year in which the rule takes effect unless the rule contains an earlier expiration date.
Effective November 1, 2015.