Responsible Gaming
We are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices and ensuring that all users enjoy a safe and balanced experience. Gambling should be treated as a form of entertainment, not as a source of income or a solution to financial problems.
General guidelines
To keep your experience positive, we recommend that all users:
- set a clear budget before playing and never exceed it;
- take regular breaks during gameplay;
- avoid gambling when stressed, tired, or under the influence;
- never try to recover losses through continued betting;
- balance gambling with other hobbies and responsibilities.
Self-assessment
If you’re unsure about your gaming habits, consider the following questions:
- Am I spending more time or money on gambling than planned?
- Do I feel the need to hide my gambling activity?
- Has gambling affected my relationships or financial situation?
- Do I feel anxious, guilty, or irritable when I’m not playing?
- Have I tried and failed to reduce or stop gambling?
If you answer “yes” to any of these, consider using available tools or seeking support.
Control tools
Most casino platforms and applications provide features that help users manage their gambling behaviour. These may include:
- deposit limits – restrict the amount of money that can be added to your account;
- session reminders – notify you of how long you’ve been playing;
- cooling-off periods – short-term access suspension;
- self-exclusion – block access to your account for longer durations.
These tools are usually available in the account settings section.
Underage prevention
Access to gambling is restricted to users of legal age. To prevent minors from accessing the Website or mobile application:
- do not share your login information;
- log out after each session;
- use parental control software on shared devices.
Recommended tools include:
- Net Nanny – www.netnanny.com
- CyberPatrol – www.cyberpatrol.com
- GamBlock – www.gamblock.com
Where to get help
If gambling is negatively affecting your life, help is available. The following organisations offer free and confidential support:
- Gamblers Anonymous – www.gamblersanonymous.org
- GambleAware – www.begambleaware.org
- GamCare – www.gamcare.org.uk
- Gambling Therapy – www.gamblingtherapy.org
These resources can help both individuals and family members impacted by gambling behaviour.