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Responsible Gaming

Gambling Can Be Addictive

Please play responsibly. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. If you feel you may have a gambling problem, seek help immediately. Gambling should be fun, not a way to make money or escape problems.

What is Responsible Gaming?

Responsible gaming means enjoying gambling as a form of entertainment while maintaining control over your gambling activities. It involves understanding the risks, setting limits, and knowing when to stop.

All casinos featured on this website are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and are required to promote responsible gambling and provide tools to help players stay in control.

Signs of Problem Gambling

You may have a gambling problem if you:

  • Spend more time or money gambling than you can afford
  • Feel the need to bet more money more frequently
  • Feel restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling
  • Gamble to escape problems or relieve feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety, or depression
  • Try to control, cut back, or stop gambling, without success
  • Lie to family members, therapists, or others to conceal the extent of your gambling
  • Have jeopardized or lost important relationships, jobs, or opportunities because of gambling
  • Rely on others to provide money to relieve desperate financial situations caused by gambling

Tools for Responsible Gaming

Deposit Limits

Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to control how much you can deposit into your casino account. These limits can help you stay within your budget.

Time Limits

Set session time limits to control how long you spend gambling. The casino will remind you when your time limit is reached.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you need a break from gambling, you can self-exclude from a casino for a period of time (usually 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years). During this time, you cannot access your account or create a new one.

Reality Checks

Set up reality check reminders that will alert you during your gaming session, showing how long you've been playing and how much you've spent.

Get Help

If you're concerned about your gambling or someone else's, there are many organizations that can help:

BeGambleAware

Free, confidential advice and support for anyone affected by problem gambling.

Visit BeGambleAware →

Helpline: 0808 8020 133

GamCare

Providing support, advice and free counseling for the prevention and treatment of problem gambling.

Visit GamCare →

Helpline: 0808 8020 133

GamStop

Free self-exclusion scheme that allows you to put in place restrictions on all online gambling sites licensed in Great Britain.

Visit GamStop →

Gambling Therapy

Global service offering support and advice to anyone affected by problem gambling.

Visit Gambling Therapy →

Tips for Safe Gambling

  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose
  • Set a budget before you start and stick to it
  • Set time limits for your gambling sessions
  • Never chase your losses
  • Don't gamble when you're upset, angry, or depressed
  • Don't gamble under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Balance gambling with other activities
  • Take regular breaks from gambling
  • Remember that gambling is not a way to make money
  • Keep track of how much time and money you spend gambling

Underage Gambling

It is illegal for anyone under 18 to gamble in the UK. All casinos featured on this website require age verification and have strict measures in place to prevent underage gambling.

If you are under 18, please do not attempt to access any gambling websites. If you know someone under 18 who is gambling, please report it to the relevant authorities or contact one of the support organizations listed above.