Responsible Gambling

⚠️ Gambling Should Be Fun, Not a Problem

We are committed to promoting responsible gambling and ensuring that our services are provided in a way that respects this commitment.

What is Responsible Gambling?

Responsible gambling means gambling in a controlled and balanced way. It's about understanding that gambling is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money, and knowing when to stop.

Signs of Problem Gambling

It's important to recognize the warning signs of problem gambling:

  • Spending more money or time on gambling than you can afford
  • Chasing losses or trying to win back money you've lost
  • Lying to family and friends about your gambling activities
  • Gambling until all your money is gone
  • Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble
  • Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
  • Feeling anxious, depressed, or irritable when not gambling

Our Commitment to Player Protection

🎯 Self-Assessment Tools

Take our quick self-assessment test to evaluate your gambling habits and identify potential concerns.

⏰ Time-Out Feature

Take a break from gambling for a set period - from 24 hours to several weeks.

💰 Deposit Limits

Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to control your spending.

🚫 Self-Exclusion

If you need a longer break, self-exclusion allows you to close your account for 6 months to 5 years.

Practical Tips for Responsible Gambling

  • Set a budget - Decide in advance how much money you're prepared to lose
  • Set a time limit - Decide how long you'll gamble and stick to it
  • Balance gambling with other leisure activities
  • Never chase losses - Accept that losing is part of gambling
  • Don't gamble when you're upset, angry, or depressed
  • Don't gamble to escape problems or relieve boredom
  • Gamble for entertainment, not as a way to make money

🛡️ Age Verification

We strictly enforce age verification procedures to prevent underage gambling. You must be at least 18 years old (or the legal age in your jurisdiction) to use our services.

Getting Help

If you're concerned about your gambling or someone else's, help is available. Contact these organizations for free, confidential support:

Gamblers Anonymous

International fellowship for people with gambling problems

Website: www.gamblersanonymous.org

GamCare

Provides support and counseling for problem gamblers

Helpline: 0808 8020 133

Gambling Therapy

Online support and counseling service

Website: www.gamblingtherapy.org

Parental Controls

We support responsible gambling and provide resources to help parents protect their children:

  • Use gambling-blocking software on family computers
  • Set up parental controls on mobile devices
  • Keep gambling materials and account information secure
  • Talk to children about the risks of gambling

Remember: Gambling should be entertaining and not cause financial or personal harm. If you suspect you have a gambling problem, seek help immediately.