Responsible Gambling

Play Smart. Stay In Control.

Gambling should be entertainment, not a financial strategy. Use the tools below to set limits, recognize warning signs, and get help if you need it.

Set Limits
Safer Play
Support 24/7
18+ only. Play responsibly.

Summary

What Responsible Play Means

Responsible gambling means setting limits, knowing the odds, and keeping play within a budget and time frame. It also means knowing when to take a break or seek help.

Set Limits

Time and budget controls

Know The Odds

Entertainment, not income

Get Help

Support available 24/7

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Warning Signs

If you notice any of the signs below, it may be time to pause or seek support.

  • Chasing losses or betting more than planned
  • Hiding gambling activity from family or friends
  • Feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling
  • Missing work or obligations due to gambling
  • Borrowing money to gamble
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Safer Play Tips

Set a budget and a time limit before you start. Take regular breaks and never gamble when stressed or under pressure.

Set a budget before you play
Use session time reminders
Take regular breaks
Never chase losses
Treat gambling as entertainment
Never gamble when stressed
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Tools & Limits

Most licensed operators provide tools like deposit limits, loss limits, time limits, and self‑exclusion. Use them to stay in control.

Deposit limits

Cap how much you can deposit per day, week or month

Session reminders

Alerts when you've been playing for a set time

Self-exclusion

Block access for a period (e.g. 6 months, 1 year or permanent)

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Underage Gambling

Gambling is strictly 18+. Parents and guardians should use parental controls to block access to gambling sites on shared devices.

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Get Help

If gambling stops being fun, seek help immediately. Support is confidential and available 24/7.

BeGambleAware
GAMSTOP (UK)
Gamblers Anonymous
National Problem Gambling Helpline

Quick Facts

Support Available 24/7
Play limits At licensed sites
Age limit 18+
Self-exclusion Available

Need Help?

If you feel at risk, reach out to a local support service. Help is confidential and available around the clock.

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