Responsible Gaming

Responsible gaming is an important part of a safe and enjoyable casino experience. Gambling should always be treated as entertainment, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems.

Players are encouraged to stay in control, set personal limits and take regular breaks. If gambling stops being fun or starts affecting daily life, it may be time to pause and seek support.

Play Within Your Limits

Before playing, decide how much time and money you can afford to spend. Never gamble with funds needed for rent, bills, food, savings or other important expenses.

  • Set a clear budget before each session.
  • Do not chase losses.
  • Take regular breaks from playing.
  • Avoid gambling when stressed, upset or under pressure.
  • Never borrow money to continue gambling.
  • Stop playing if gambling no longer feels enjoyable.

Account Limits

Players may use available account tools to manage their gambling activity. These tools can help control spending, playing time and access to the platform.

  • Deposit limits
  • Loss limits
  • Wagering limits
  • Session reminders
  • Cooling-off periods
  • Self-exclusion

Once a limit or restriction is applied, it may remain active for a set period. This helps protect players from quick decisions made during emotional or risky moments.

Cooling-Off Period

A cooling-off period allows players to take a short break from gambling. During this time, account access or selected casino features may be restricted.

This option can be useful for players who want to step away for a few days or weeks and return only when they feel ready.

Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion is intended for players who need a longer break from gambling. When self-exclusion is activated, access to the account may be blocked for the selected period.

Players should not try to create another account, use someone else’s account or bypass the restriction in any way.

Warning Signs

Gambling may become harmful if it starts affecting your finances, relationships, work, mood or daily routine. It is important to recognize warning signs early.

  • You spend more money than planned.
  • You try to win back losses immediately.
  • You hide gambling activity from family or friends.
  • You feel anxious or irritated when you cannot gamble.
  • You borrow money to continue playing.
  • You gamble to escape stress or personal problems.
  • You find it difficult to stop even when you want to.

Getting Help

If gambling becomes difficult to control, players are encouraged to take a break and contact an independent support organization. Confidential help and practical advice are available through gambling support services.

  • GamCare
  • Gamblers Anonymous
  • Gambling Therapy
  • Local gambling support services in your country or region

Underage Gambling

Underage gambling is strictly prohibited. Players must be of legal gambling age in their country or region before creating an account or using casino services.

If an account is found to belong to an underage user, it may be closed and any related activity may be reviewed according to the applicable rules.

Parental Controls

Parents and guardians can use parental control tools to help block access to gambling websites and protect minors online.

  • Net Nanny
  • Qustodio
  • Norton Family
  • Google Family Link
  • Microsoft Family Safety
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