Responsible Gambling
For most people, gambling is a fun and exciting form of entertainment. However, for a small number of individuals, it can become a problem with serious consequences. We are fully committed to promoting responsible gambling and ensuring a safe environment for all our users. This page provides information and resources to help you stay in control.
How to Gamble Responsibly
Staying in control of your gambling habits is key to ensuring a positive experience. Remember these fundamental principles:
- Treat gambling as entertainment, not a source of income. It should be a fun activity, not a way to make money or pay off debts.
- Set time and money limits. Before you start, decide how much money you can afford to spend and how much time you want to dedicate. Stick to those limits.
- Don’t chase losses. If you have a losing streak, do not try to win back your money by betting more. This can quickly lead to bigger problems.
- Avoid gambling when you’re distressed. Never gamble when you’re upset, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Maintain a balance. Ensure that gambling does not interfere with your personal life, work, or relationships.
Recognising a Gambling Problem
It can sometimes be difficult to know if your gambling has become a problem. Ask yourself the following questions:
- Do you lose control over your betting habits?
- Do you bet more money than you can afford to lose?
- Have you ever lied to family or friends about your gambling?
- Do you feel anxious, guilty, or depressed after gambling?
- Does gambling affect your daily life, work, or studies?
If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, it may be time to seek help.
Tools for Managing Your Gambling
The best online gambling operators offer a range of tools to help you stay in control. We strongly encourage you to use them:
- Deposit Limits: Set a limit on how much money you can deposit into your account over a specific period (daily, weekly, or monthly).
- Loss Limits: Cap the amount of money you can lose over a set period.
- Session Time Limits: Control how long you can be logged in and playing.
- Time-Out: Take a short break from gambling for a few days or weeks. During this period, you will be unable to log in to your account.
- Self-Exclusion: This is a more serious step that allows you to block access to your account for a longer, pre-determined period (e.g., six months to several years).
Need Help?
If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling problem, please know that help is available. Gambling addiction is a serious condition, and professional support can make a real difference.
We encourage you to contact a professional organisation for help and guidance. You can search online for “gambling addiction support” in your local area to find resources near you.
Gamble Responsibly
You must be 18 years of age or older to gamble online. All content on this site is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Please play responsibly and be aware of your local laws and regulations.