Responsible Gambling
Understanding Gaming as Entertainment
Gaming should always be viewed as entertainment, not as a way to earn income or solve financial problems. It is essential to recognize that all games involve an element of chance, and outcomes cannot be predicted. Only participate if you are 18 years of age or older. Set firm expectations that losses are possible, and never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose. Approach gaming with a mindset focused on enjoyment rather than profit, and maintain clear boundaries between entertainment spending and essential financial obligations.
Questions to Ask Yourself
Regularly assess your gaming habits by asking: Do you find it difficult to stop once you start playing? Do you gamble to escape stress or emotional problems? Are you spending more time or money on gaming than intended? Have friends or family expressed concern about your gaming activity? Do you chase losses by increasing your bets? Are you neglecting work, school, or personal relationships due to gaming? If you answer yes to any of these questions, it may be time to review your gaming patterns and consider using the protection tools available.
Core Principles of Responsible Play
One of the most important principles is never to chase losses. Losing streaks are part of gaming, and attempting to recover losses through increased betting typically leads to greater financial harm. Set strict limits before you start playing and stick to them regardless of outcomes. Understand that every session is independent—previous results do not influence future outcomes. Avoid gaming when you are emotionally distressed, tired, or under the influence of substances, as these states impair judgment. Keep gaming separate from other financial priorities such as rent, groceries, and savings.
Tools Available on Our Platform
We provide several protection features to help you maintain control. Self-exclusion allows you to temporarily or permanently ban yourself from accessing your account for a period you choose. Deposit limits enable you to set a maximum amount you can deposit within a specified timeframe, helping you control spending. Session time-outs allow you to set a maximum time for your gaming session, after which you are automatically logged out. Reality checks are periodic reminders that appear during play to help you track time and spending. You can adjust or activate these tools at any time through your account settings, and our support team can assist if you need help enabling any protection feature.
When to Seek External Help
If you feel your gaming is becoming difficult to control, reaching out to specialized support organizations is a constructive step. Numerous organizations worldwide offer free, confidential counseling and support for gaming-related concerns. These include helplines staffed by trained counselors, online chat services, and in-person support groups. Many provide resources in multiple languages and operate 24 hours a day. Contact your local healthcare provider or search for gaming addiction support in your region to find organizations equipped to help.
Protection for Minors
Gaming is strictly for individuals aged 18 and older. We take underage protection seriously and employ age verification measures during account registration. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use device-level parental controls to restrict access to gaming platforms. Open communication about the nature of gaming and its risks is important for young people in households where adults participate in gaming activities.
Early Warning Signs
Be aware of changes in your gaming behavior: a significant increase in time spent gaming, difficulty reducing or stopping play, lying to friends or family about gaming activities, using gaming to escape problems or regulate mood, experiencing financial strain as a result of gaming, or neglecting personal care and commitments. Recognizing these signs early allows you to take action before gaming negatively impacts your life.
Taking Control
Responsible gambling is ultimately about maintaining awareness and making intentional choices about your participation. Use the tools provided, set firm limits, take regular breaks, and seek support if you recognize problematic patterns. Your well-being is the priority.