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Ice Fishing runs about ninety rounds an hour. Everything else on this page follows from that number.
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Speed, not stake size, is what makes fast live games different. Every control below is set inside your casino account, not here.
Speed matters more than stake
People budget by what they deposit and lose by what they stake. At ninety rounds an hour a 1.00 bet puts 90 across the table every hour, and the house edge works on the 90 rather than on the balance. Two hours at 2.00 is 360 of turnover.
That number changes how a session feels, which is why we publish it in money rather than as a percentage on the payouts page.
Controls worth switching on
- Deposit limits. Daily or weekly, set while calm.
- Reality checks. A prompt every 30 or 60 minutes.
- Session and loss limits. The table stops you rather than you stopping yourself.
- Time out. A cooling-off period from 24 hours to several weeks.
- Self-exclusion. Longer and harder to undo, at one operator or across a whole market.
Signs worth taking seriously
- Playing longer or higher than planned, repeatedly
- Depositing again after deciding you were finished
- Playing to recover losses rather than for entertainment
- Hiding how much you play or what it costs
- Money meant for something else ending up in an account
- Sleep, work or relationships taking the hit
Safer play questions
How do I set a deposit limit?
In the account or responsible-gambling menu at the operator. Increases usually take 24 hours to take effect, which is the point of them.
What is a reality check?
A prompt every 30 or 60 minutes showing elapsed time and net position. Most operators let you choose the interval.
What is a time out?
A short cooling-off period, usually from 24 hours to several weeks, set from the account menu. Shorter and easier to undo than self-exclusion.
Can I set a loss limit as well as a deposit limit?
At most operators, yes. A loss limit caps what a session can cost regardless of how much is deposited, which is the tighter of the two controls.