Responsible Gambling
Responsible Gambling
Last updated: November 01, 2025
We are committed to promoting responsible gambling practices. While gambling can be entertaining, it’s important to approach it responsibly and be aware of the potential risks.
Guidelines for Responsible Gambling
1. Set Limits
- Set a budget before you start and stick to it – use a bankroll calculator to plan
- Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose
- Set time limits for your gambling activities
- Never chase your losses
2. Know the Risks
- Gambling should be viewed as entertainment, not a way to make money
- The odds are always in favor of the house – learn more about RTP and house edge
- Understand the games you play and their odds
- Be aware that gambling can be addictive
3. Stay in Control
- Only gamble when you’re in a clear state of mind
- Avoid gambling when under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Don’t gamble when you’re upset, depressed, or in pain
- Take regular breaks during gambling sessions
4. Keep Perspective
- Balance gambling with other activities and hobbies
- Don’t let gambling interfere with work, relationships, or responsibilities
- Remember that winning streaks don’t last forever
- Keep track of the time and money you spend
Signs of Problem Gambling
You may have a gambling problem if you:
- Spend more money or time gambling than you can afford
- Find it hard to manage or stop your gambling
- Have arguments with family or friends about gambling
- Lose interest in other activities you used to enjoy
- Feel the need to be secretive about your gambling
- Chase losses by gambling more
- Gamble to escape problems or relieve feelings of anxiety or depression
- Neglect work, school, or family duties because of gambling
Self-Exclusion Programs
If you feel your gambling is getting out of control, consider self-exclusion programs that prevent you from accessing gambling services for a set period.
Get Help
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available:
- National Council on Problem Gambling: 1-800-522-4700
- Gamblers Anonymous: Visit gamblersanonymous.org
- National Problem Gambling Helpline: Available 24/7 for confidential support
Underage Gambling
Gambling by individuals under the legal age is illegal and strictly prohibited. We take all necessary steps to prevent underage gambling.
Our Commitment
We are committed to:
- Providing information about responsible gambling
- Offering tools to help players set limits
- Supporting self-exclusion programs
- Training staff to identify and assist problem gamblers
- Preventing underage gambling
Remember: Gambling should be fun. When it stops being fun, it’s time to stop.