Responsible Gaming
Gambling should be entertainment, not a problem. We provide tools and resources to help you stay in control.
Connect With Safety Resources
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Self-Limitation Tools
Set limits before you start playing. These tools help you maintain control and prevent overspending.
Deposit Limits
Set maximum amounts you can deposit over specific periods:
- Daily Limit: Maximum deposit per 24 hours
- Weekly Limit: Maximum deposit per 7 days
- Monthly Limit: Maximum deposit per 30 days
How to Set: Go to Account Settings → Responsible Gaming → Deposit Limits
Important: Limits can only be increased after a 24-hour cooling-off period. Decreases take effect immediately.
Loss Limits
Automatically stop playing when you reach your loss limit:
- Set maximum loss per day, week, or month
- Account is temporarily locked when limit is reached
- Prevents chasing losses
How to Set: Account Settings → Responsible Gaming → Loss Limits
Session Time Limits
Control how long you play in a single session:
- Set maximum session duration
- Reality check reminders at intervals
- Automatic logout when limit reached
How to Set: Account Settings → Responsible Gaming → Session Limits
Wager Limits
Limit the amount you can bet per spin or hand:
- Maximum bet per game round
- Prevents impulsive high-stakes betting
- Applies across all games
How to Set: Account Settings → Responsible Gaming → Betting Limits
Self-Exclusion
If you feel you need a break from gambling, self-exclusion options are available.
Temporary Self-Exclusion
Take a break for a specified period:
- 24 Hours: Short cooling-off period
- 1 Week: Weekly break
- 1 Month: Monthly break
- 6 Months: Extended break
During self-exclusion, you cannot access your account, make deposits, or place bets. Your account balance remains safe and can be withdrawn.
Permanent Self-Exclusion
If you need to permanently close your account:
- Account is permanently closed
- Cannot be reopened
- All remaining funds are returned
- You will not receive marketing communications
Important: Permanent self-exclusion is irreversible. Consider temporary exclusion first.
How to Self-Exclude
Go to Account Settings → Responsible Gaming → Self-Exclusion. Select your preferred duration and confirm. Self-exclusion takes effect immediately and cannot be reversed until the period expires (for temporary exclusion).
Reality Checks
Regular reminders help you stay aware of your playing time and spending.
How Reality Checks Work
Set intervals (15, 30, 60 minutes) and receive pop-up notifications showing:
- Current session duration
- Amount deposited during session
- Amount wagered
- Current balance
You can choose to continue playing or take a break. These reminders help maintain awareness of your gambling activity.
Support Resources
If you're struggling with problem gambling, help is available. These organizations provide free, confidential support:
International Resources
- GamCare: www.gamcare.org.uk
- Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org
- BeGambleAware: www.begambleaware.org
Poland (PL)
- Hazardzista Anonimowy: www.hazardzista-anonimowy.pl
- Fundacja Inspiratornia: www.inspiratornia.pl
- Telefon Zaufania: +48 801 889 880
Czech Republic (CZ)
- Anonymní hazardní hráči: www.ahh.cz
- Linka pomoci: +420 284 016 666
- Národní linka pro odvykání: +420 800 350 000
Portugal (PT)
- Jogo Responsável: www.jogoresponsavel.pt
- Linha Vida: 213 544 545
- SICAD: www.sicad.pt
Hungary (HU)
- Magyar Játékfejlesztők Szövetsége: www.mjsz.hu
- Kék Vonal: 116-123
- Függőségi Ellátás: www.fuggoseg.hu
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Recognizing the signs early can help prevent serious problems. Consider seeking help if you experience:
Behavioral Signs
- Spending more time or money than intended
- Chasing losses with bigger bets
- Lying about gambling activities
- Neglecting work, family, or responsibilities
- Borrowing money to gamble
- Feeling restless or irritable when not gambling
Emotional Signs
- Gambling to escape problems or relieve stress
- Feeling guilty or anxious about gambling
- Mood swings related to wins and losses
- Inability to stop or reduce gambling
Financial Signs
- Spending money allocated for bills or essentials
- Hiding financial problems from family
- Unable to account for money spent
- Increasing debt related to gambling
Tips for Responsible Gaming
Set a Budget
Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Never use money needed for bills, rent, or essentials. Set a budget before you start and stick to it.
Set Time Limits
Decide how long you'll play before starting. Use our session time limits feature to enforce this automatically.
Don't Chase Losses
Accept losses as part of gambling. Trying to win back losses usually leads to bigger losses. If you've lost your budget, stop playing.
Don't Gamble Under Influence
Alcohol and drugs impair judgment. Never gamble when intoxicated - you're more likely to make poor decisions and exceed your limits.
Take Regular Breaks
Step away from gambling regularly. Use reality checks to remind yourself to take breaks. Continuous play can lead to poor decision-making.
Gambling is Not Investment
Never view gambling as a way to make money or solve financial problems. The house always has an edge. Gambling should be entertainment, not income.
Underage Gambling Prevention
Gambling is strictly prohibited for anyone under 18 years of age. We take this seriously and implement multiple verification measures:
- Age verification during registration
- Identity verification before first withdrawal
- Regular checks to prevent underage access
- Parental control software recommendations
If You're Under 18
If you're under 18, do not attempt to register or play. If you've already registered, contact us immediately to close your account. We will return any deposits made (minus any winnings).
Frequently Asked Questions
No. To prevent impulsive decisions, deposit limits can only be increased after a 24-hour cooling-off period. This gives you time to reconsider. Limits can be decreased immediately.
Temporary self-exclusion cannot be reversed until the period expires. Permanent self-exclusion is irreversible. This is by design - it prevents impulsive reversals during difficult moments.
Your balance remains safe and can be withdrawn. You can request a withdrawal even during self-exclusion. Contact support if you need assistance withdrawing funds during self-exclusion.
If gambling is causing problems in your life - financial, relationship, work, or emotional - you may have a problem. If you're concerned, use our self-limitation tools, take a break, or contact one of the support organizations listed on this page. They provide free, confidential help.