Responsible gambling
Responsible Gaming
We want you to have fun and enjoy the games we offer, but we also want to ensure that you play responsibly. Here are some tips and guidelines to help you make informed choices about your gaming activities.
Identify Your Limits
- Set a budget for yourself before starting to play.
- Decide how much you can afford to lose and stick to it.
- Don't chase losses by betting more than you can afford.
Recognize the Signs of Problem Gaming
- If you find yourself spending more time or money on gaming than intended.
- If you're neglecting responsibilities, such as work, family, or personal hygiene.
- If you feel anxious or guilty about your gaming habits.
- If you're hiding your gaming activities from others.
Take a Break
- Take regular breaks from gaming to give yourself time to think and reflect on your habits.
- Use this time to do something else that brings you joy and fulfillment.
- Consider taking a longer break from gaming if you feel like it's becoming a problem.
Seek Help
- If you're concerned about your gaming habits or someone else's, reach out to our support team for guidance and advice.
- We can provide you with information on resources and organizations that specialize in responsible gaming.
- Don't be afraid to ask for help - it's a sign of strength, not weakness.
Responsible Gaming Tools
- We offer a variety of tools to help you play responsibly, including:
- Deposit limits: set limits on how much you can deposit into your account.
- Loss limits: set limits on how much you can lose in a single session.
- Session time limits: set limits on how long you can spend playing in a single session.
Helpful Resources
- We recommend the following resources for information and support:
- National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-GAMBLER)
- Gamblers Anonymous
- International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High-Risk Behaviors
Remember, responsible gaming is about making informed choices and taking care of yourself. If you need help or just want to talk to someone, don't hesitate to reach out.