Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment

We are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices. Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money or escape from problems.

Recognize the Signs

Problem gambling can affect anyone. Here are some warning signs:

  • Spending more money or time on gambling than you can afford
  • Having arguments with family or friends about money and gambling
  • Losing interest in usual activities or hobbies
  • Feeling the need to be secretive about gambling
  • Having difficulty sleeping or experiencing stress
  • Feeling depressed or suicidal
  • Gambling to escape problems or relieve feelings of helplessness

Stay in Control

Follow these guidelines to keep gambling fun:

  • Set a budget before you start and stick to it
  • Set a time limit for your gambling session
  • Never chase your losses
  • Don't gamble when you're upset, stressed, or depressed
  • Balance gambling with other activities
  • Take regular breaks
  • Don't gamble on credit
  • Keep track of the time and amount spent gambling

Self-Assessment

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Do you gamble to escape boredom or loneliness?
  • Do you gamble until your last dollar is gone?
  • Have you ever lied about your gambling?
  • Do you feel remorse after gambling?
  • Have you tried to stop gambling and couldn't?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may want to seek help.

Setting Limits

Most reputable online casinos offer tools to help you manage your gambling:

  • Deposit limits - Control how much you can deposit
  • Loss limits - Set maximum loss amounts
  • Session time limits - Restrict how long you can play
  • Self-exclusion - Temporarily or permanently block access to your account
  • Reality checks - Receive notifications about time spent gambling

Underage Gambling

Gambling is only for adults. You must be 18 years or older (or the legal age in your jurisdiction) to gamble. We take underage gambling seriously and support measures to prevent minors from accessing gambling services.

Get Help

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available:

  • National Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-522-4700
  • GamCare: www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org
  • BeGambleAware: www.begambleaware.org
  • Gambling Therapy: www.gamblingtherapy.org

Support Resources

Professional support is available 24/7. These organizations provide free and confidential help:

  • Counseling and support groups
  • Financial advice
  • Family support
  • Self-help tools and resources
  • Online chat support

Remember

Gambling should never be seen as a way to make money or solve financial problems. If gambling is no longer fun, it's time to stop. There is no shame in seeking help.