Responsible Gaming

It's just for fun, play responsibly

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Play responsibly

Gambling exists primarily for entertainment purposes. However, there is a certain percentage of people who lose their self-control while playing these games. Before you start playing, it is important to realize that gambling should not be considered a source of income or a means of paying off debts. It is useful to keep track of the time and amount of money you spend in an online casino every day, so that you do not run into problems.

Set boundaries if necessary

If you feel like you're spending more than you can afford on gambling, or if it's affecting your daily life, there are ways to help yourself. Start by setting limits on your spending and sticking to them. You can also choose to self-exclude from gambling websites and casinos. If you need support, there are trusted agencies such as the Gambling Addiction Treatment Centre, the KETHEA Helpline and the National Gambling and Lotteries Authority who can help. Don't hesitate to ask for help. There are people who care and can support you.

Take a break from gambling

To stay in control, you can freeze your account for 24 to 90 days. While your account is "frozen", you can log in and withdraw your available funds. You will not be able to make deposits, bets or play games of chance. This will help you take your time and regain your self-control.

Set a deposit limit

If you find yourself losing control and spending more money than you can handle, you can set a limit on your deposit amount, which will prevent you from playing large amounts.

Ask for help

You can turn to any of the following organizations for advice if you think you are spending more money than you can afford, or if gambling is starting to interfere in a harmful way with your daily life and habits.