Play Responsibly: Your Path to Safe and Healthy Gambling
Responsible gambling is every player's priority
Gambling can be an exciting way to pass the time and try your luck, but it's important to remember that it should remain within the bounds of healthy leisure activities. Responsible gambling is a conscious approach to gambling that helps you control your actions and avoid negative consequences.
Tips for responsible gaming
To make your gambling experience enjoyable and safe, follow these simple guidelines:
- Set limits: Determine a budget to play with and stick strictly to it. Never play with money you can't afford to lose.
- Watch your time: Determine how much time you are willing to devote to the game and stay within those limits.
- Don't try to win back: If you lose, don't try to get your money back right away. Accept the result and take a break before playing again.
- Don't gamble under the influence of emotion: If you are feeling upset, depressed or under the influence of alcohol, refrain from gambling. At such times, the risk of making rash decisions increases.
- Play for fun: Think of gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money. Do not rely on luck as a source of income.
Tools to control your game
On our site we provide a number of tools to help you play responsibly and control your actions:
- Deposit limits: You can set a limit on the amount of money you deposit into your account within a certain period.
- Betting limits: Set a maximum bet per game or session to control your spending.
- Time limits: Set a timer on a game so you don't spend too much time gambling.
- Self-exclusion: If you feel that your gambling is getting out of control, you can temporarily exclude yourself from our site. We also offer the option to set long-term limits on your gambling.
Help and support
If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling problem, don't hesitate to get help. Resources and contacts for organisations specialising in helping people with gambling addictions are available on our website. We work with partners such as GamCare and BeGambleAware to provide support to anyone who needs it.