Responsible Gambling

Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment and should always be approached responsibly. This page provides general information about responsible gambling practices and resources that may help individuals maintain control over their gambling activities.

Our Commitment

We support responsible gambling principles and encourage all users to make informed decisions when participating in gambling-related activities.

The information provided on this website is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, legal, or psychological advice.


Gambling as Entertainment

Gambling should be viewed as a recreational activity rather than a way to generate income or solve financial difficulties.

Players are encouraged to:

  • gamble only with money they can afford to lose;
  • set personal spending limits;
  • set time limits for gambling sessions;
  • avoid chasing losses;
  • balance gambling with other leisure activities.

Recognizing Problem Gambling

While many people gamble responsibly, some individuals may experience difficulties controlling their gambling behavior.

Potential warning signs may include:

  • spending more money than intended;
  • gambling for longer periods than planned;
  • borrowing money to gamble;
  • attempting to recover losses through additional gambling;
  • neglecting personal, professional, or financial responsibilities;
  • feeling anxious or distressed about gambling activities.

Recognizing these signs early can help prevent gambling-related harm.


Protecting Minors

Gambling is intended only for individuals who meet the legal age requirements in their jurisdiction.

We do not knowingly target or encourage underage gambling and support measures designed to prevent minors from accessing gambling services.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to monitor internet usage and use appropriate parental control tools where necessary.


Setting Personal Limits

Responsible gambling often involves establishing clear limits before playing.

Consider setting limits for:

  • deposits;
  • losses;
  • session duration;
  • gambling frequency.

Many gambling operators provide tools that allow players to manage these limits directly within their accounts.


Self-Exclusion and Account Controls

Many licensed gambling operators offer responsible gambling tools, including:

  • deposit limits;
  • loss limits;
  • cooling-off periods;
  • temporary account suspension;
  • self-exclusion programs.

Users who feel they may be losing control over their gambling habits should consider utilizing these tools.


Seeking Support

If gambling is causing financial, emotional, or personal difficulties, professional assistance may be available through local support organizations and responsible gambling services.

Seeking help is an important step and can provide access to guidance, support, and recovery resources.


Final Reminder

Gambling should remain an enjoyable recreational activity. If gambling stops being fun, becomes stressful, or begins affecting daily life, it may be time to take a break and seek support.

Always gamble responsibly and within your personal limits.