Responsible Gaming
Our commitment to ensuring a safe, fair, and enjoyable experience for all adult users.
Our Commitment
We believe that online gaming should be a form of entertainment — an enjoyable leisure activity pursued responsibly by adults. We are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices and providing tools and resources to help our users maintain control over their gaming activities.
Gambling involves financial risk. It is important to understand that outcomes are determined by chance, and no strategy or system can guarantee results. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose, and never view gambling as a way to solve financial difficulties.
Tips for Responsible Play
- Set a budget before you start. Decide how much you are willing to spend and stick to that limit — never exceed it.
- Set time limits. Decide in advance how long you will play and take regular breaks to maintain perspective.
- Don't chase losses. Accepting losses as part of the entertainment experience is essential. Trying to recover losses often leads to larger losses.
- Play for entertainment, not income. Gambling should never be viewed as a source of income or a solution to financial problems.
- Keep it balanced. Ensure gambling doesn't interfere with your work, relationships, or other responsibilities.
- Avoid gambling when upset or under the influence. Emotional states and substances can impair judgment and lead to poor decisions.
Warning Signs
It is important to recognize when gaming may be becoming problematic. Some warning signs include:
- Spending more time or money on gaming than intended
- Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gaming
- Lying to family or friends about gaming activities
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when not gaming
- Chasing losses in an attempt to recover money
- Gaming to escape from problems or negative emotions
Getting Help
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling-related issues, help is available. These organizations provide free, confidential support:
Gamblers Anonymous
A fellowship of people who share their experiences to help each other recover from gambling problems.
Visit Website →National Council on Problem Gambling
Provides resources, helplines, and treatment referrals for problem gambling.
Visit Website →GamCare
UK-based organization offering free information, advice, and support for anyone affected by gambling harms.
Visit Website →Self-Exclusion Tools
Most reputable gaming platforms offer self-exclusion options that allow you to restrict your access for a set period. These tools can be an effective way to take a break and regain control. We encourage users to familiarize themselves with the responsible gaming tools available on the platforms they use.
Additionally, many jurisdictions offer centralized self-exclusion programs that cover multiple operators. We recommend checking with your local gaming regulatory body for information about self-exclusion programs available in your region.
Age Restrictions
Online gaming is strictly for individuals aged 18 and above (or the legal age in your jurisdiction, whichever is higher). We support rigorous age verification processes and encourage parents to use parental control tools to prevent underage access to gaming websites and applications.
This page is provided for informational purposes and does not constitute professional advice. If you are concerned about your gaming habits, please seek help from a qualified professional.