Responsible Gaming
Your safety and well-being are our top priority
Play Responsibly
Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. We are committed to promoting responsible gambling practices and providing tools to help you stay in control.
Recognizing Problem Gambling
Be aware of these warning signs that may indicate gambling is becoming a problem:
Chasing losses by continuing to play to win back money
Spending more money and time on gambling than intended
Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble
Lying to family and friends about gambling activities
Gambling to escape problems or relieve negative emotions
Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities
Practical Tips for Safe Gambling
Set time limits before you start playing
Decide in advance how much money you can afford to lose
Never chase your losses - accept them as entertainment costs
Balance gambling with other leisure activities
Don't gamble when you're upset, depressed, or under influence
Keep track of the time and money you spend gambling
Tools to Help You Stay in Control
Deposit Limits
Set maximum deposit amounts per day, week, or month
Time Limits
Control the amount of time you spend playing
Self-Exclusion
Take a break from gambling for a specified period
Reality Checks
Regular reminders of how long you've been playing
Get Help When You Need It
If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, these organizations can help:
Gambling Therapy
Remember
Gambling should be fun and entertaining. When it stops being fun, it's time to stop. We're here to help you enjoy our games safely and responsibly.