Important Notice

Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money. If you find that gambling is no longer fun, or if it is causing problems in your life, please seek help immediately.

You must be 18 years or older (21+ in some jurisdictions) to gamble online.

Tips for Responsible Play

  • Set a budget before you start playing and never exceed it
  • Set time limits for your gaming sessions
  • Never chase losses — accept them as the cost of entertainment
  • Do not gamble when you are upset, depressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Take regular breaks during gaming sessions
  • Never borrow money to gamble
  • Balance gambling with other leisure activities
  • Use responsible gambling tools offered by casinos: deposit limits, loss limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion options

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

  • Spending more money or time on gambling than you can afford
  • Finding it hard to manage or stop gambling
  • Having arguments with family or friends about money and gambling
  • Losing interest in usual activities or hobbies
  • Feeling anxious, worried, guilty, or irritable
  • Lying about gambling or hiding it from others
  • Chasing losses or gambling to get out of financial trouble
  • Gambling until your last dollar is gone

Help & Support Resources

GamCare (UK)

Free support, counselling, and advice. Available 24/7.

Website: www.gamcare.org.uk | Phone: 0808 8020 133

National Council on Problem Gambling (USA)

24/7 confidential helpline

Website: www.ncpgambling.org | Phone: 1-800-522-4700

Gambling Help Online (Australia)

Free counselling available 24/7

Website: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au | Phone: 1800 858 858

Gamblers Anonymous

International peer support network

Website: www.gamblersanonymous.org

BeGambleAware (UK)

Free, confidential support

Website: www.begambleaware.org

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you need a break from gambling, most licensed online casinos offer self-exclusion tools that allow you to block your access for a set period (from 24 hours to permanent). We encourage you to use these tools whenever necessary.

Additional self-exclusion programs include GAMSTOP (UK) and state-level programs in the US and Australia.