Responsible Gaming
Responsible Gaming and Safer Play
Practical money and time limits, warning signs, account controls, protection of minors and reasons to stop.
Effective date: 2 July 2026
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1. Entertainment only
Gaming should be treated as paid entertainment, not employment, investment or a dependable way to pay expenses. Every amount can be lost.
Past results, streaks and predictions do not make a future round certain. Stop when a decision is being driven by frustration or urgency.
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2. Set limits before play
Choose a money limit and time limit before opening a game. The limit should be based on disposable entertainment money after bills, savings and essential needs.
Do not raise the limit during a session. When either limit is reached, close the account and take a meaningful break.
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3. Warning signs
Warning signs include chasing losses, hiding spending, borrowing, missing work or sleep, using bill money, feeling unable to stop, or repeatedly increasing deposits after a loss.
A single warning sign is enough reason to pause. Continued play is not a solution to financial or emotional stress.
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4. Practical controls
Use device timers, bank limits, spending alerts and account controls when available. Remove saved payment methods when they make impulsive spending too easy.
Keep a simple record of time and money. Actual totals can be very different from memory after many small transactions.
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5. Protect minors and vulnerable users
Minors should not have access to game accounts, payment methods, identity records or saved passwords. Adults should secure devices and use age-appropriate controls.
Do not encourage a person who is distressed, intoxicated, under financial pressure or unable to understand the risk to keep playing.
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6. Take a break and seek support
When play is causing harm, stop deposits and withdrawals, step away from game access and talk to a trusted person. Financial, mental-health or addiction support may be appropriate depending on the situation.
Use local professional services or emergency help when safety is at risk. This website cannot provide clinical, financial or crisis care.
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7. Account security still matters
Problem play can make users more vulnerable to fake offers, prediction groups and people claiming they can recover losses. Do not share passwords, codes or remote-control access.
A promised guaranteed win or guaranteed recovery should be treated as a danger signal rather than a solution.
