Colorado Lottery promotes responsible gaming with new Positive Play Quiz

Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
Tom Seaver, Director, Lottery
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As autumn arrives, the Colorado Lottery is encouraging players to assess their gambling habits and focus on responsible play. The organization has introduced the Positive Play Quiz, designed to help individuals test their knowledge about gambling and pick up strategies for maintaining a balanced approach.

The quiz offers participants an opportunity to learn about responsible gaming practices in a quick and accessible format. According to the Colorado Lottery, “It’s fast, fun, and informative. You’ll pick up helpful strategies for keeping play balanced. You’ll learn more about how to make sure the playing the Lottery stays entertaining!”

The initiative aims to remind players that understanding how games work is essential for making informed choices. “Responsible play means making informed choices, and knowledge is the key. Take the Positive Play Quiz today and see how your gambling know-how measures up!” said a statement from the organization.

With this campaign, the Colorado Lottery hopes players will prioritize healthy gaming habits as part of their fall routines.



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