Responsible gambling
If you're concerned about your gambling habits or need help with responsible gaming practices, we've put together some useful tools and resources to support you.
Set Deposit Limits: You can set a deposit limit on your account to control how much you spend on our site. This limit will be applied to all deposits made, and you'll receive notifications when you're close to reaching it.
Take a Break: If you feel like you need some time away from our games, you can activate a cooling-off period or self-exclusion on your account. During this time, you won't be able to access our site or make any deposits.
Self-Exclusion: Our self-exclusion tool allows you to block yourself from accessing our website for a specified period of time (6 months, 1 year, or 5 years). Once you've activated self-exclusion, your account will be closed, and you won't receive any further marketing materials or promotional offers.
Reality Check Tool: Our reality check tool provides reminders about the amount of time and money you're spending on our site. You can set these reminders to alert you at specific intervals (e.g., every 1 hour, 2 hours, etc.).
Seek Support: If you feel like your gambling habits are becoming problematic or if you need help managing your gaming behavior, we encourage you to seek support from reputable organizations such as GamCare or GambleAware.
Some signs that you may be experiencing problem gaming include:
- Spending more money on our site than you can afford
- Trying to win back losses by betting more money
- Feeling anxious or irritable when you're unable to gamble
- Using money allocated for other essential expenses, like rent/mortgage or groceries
If you identify with any of these signs, please consider taking a break from our games or seeking help from the organizations mentioned above.
Additional Resources
- GamCare: A leading UK-based charity providing confidential advice and support for individuals affected by problem gaming.
- GambleAware: An independent organization working to reduce harm caused by gambling through education, research, and treatment programs.
- National Gambling Helpline (UK): A free helpline offering confidential advice and support for those struggling with problem gaming.