Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment

We are committed to promoting responsible gaming. Gaming should be fun and entertaining, not a way to make money or solve financial problems.

Signs of Problem Gaming

  • Spending more money or time than you can afford
  • Chasing losses
  • Neglecting responsibilities
  • Lying about gaming activities
  • Feeling anxious or depressed about gaming

Tips for Responsible Gaming

  • Set a budget and stick to it
  • Never gamble with money you can't afford to lose
  • Set time limits for gaming sessions
  • Don't chase losses
  • Take regular breaks
  • Don't gamble when emotional or under the influence

Getting Help

If you or someone you know has a gaming problem, help is available:

  • GamCare: www.gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk
  • BeGambleAware: www.begambleaware.org

Self-Exclusion

Most casinos offer self-exclusion tools that allow you to block yourself from accessing their services. Contact the casino directly to set up self-exclusion.

Responsible Gaming

Frequently Asked Questions About Responsible Gaming

What is responsible gaming?

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Responsible gaming means playing for entertainment purposes only, setting limits on time and money spent, and never gambling more than you can afford to lose.

What are the signs of problem gaming?

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Signs include spending more money or time than you can afford, chasing losses, neglecting responsibilities, lying about gaming activities, and feeling anxious or depressed about gaming.

How can I set limits on my gaming?

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Set a budget before you start playing and stick to it. Set time limits for gaming sessions, and use casino tools like deposit limits and session timers if available.

What should I do if I think I have a gaming problem?

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Seek help immediately. Contact organizations like GamCare, Gamblers Anonymous, or BeGambleAware. Most casinos also offer self-exclusion tools to help you take a break.

What is self-exclusion?

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Self-exclusion is a tool that allows you to block yourself from accessing casino services for a set period. Contact the casino directly to set up self-exclusion.

Can I get help for free?

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Yes, organizations like GamCare, Gamblers Anonymous, and BeGambleAware offer free support and resources for people with gaming problems.

How can I help someone with a gaming problem?

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Encourage them to seek professional help, be supportive and non-judgmental, and help them access resources like GamCare or Gamblers Anonymous. Don't enable their behavior by lending money or covering losses.