Responsible Gaming

We are committed to promoting safe, responsible gambling. This page provides information, tools, and resources to help you gamble responsibly.

Our Commitment to Player Protection

Secure & Fair Gaming

All featured casinos use certified random number generators and encryption technology.

Age Verification

Strict age verification to ensure only players 18+ can participate.

Player Support

24/7 customer support and access to gambling support services.

Problem Gambling Help

Links to counseling, support groups, and emergency resources.

Tools to Control Your Gambling

Deposit Limits

Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much you can deposit. Most casinos allow you to modify these limits, with changes taking effect after a cooling-off period.

Loss Limits

Set limits on how much you're willing to lose over a specific period. Once reached, your account will be locked until the period expires.

Time Limits

Take scheduled breaks from gambling. Set session time limits that automatically end your play after a set duration.

Self-Exclusion

Exclude yourself from a single casino (6 months to indefinitely) or join the National Self-Exclusion Scheme (GAMSTOP) to exclude yourself from all UK-licensed operators.

Reality Check

Some casinos offer reality check notifications showing how long you've been playing and how much you've spent.

Account Closure

Close your account permanently if you need to take a break from gambling. Contact support to request this.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

If you experience any of these signs, it may be time to seek help:

  • Spending more time or money gambling than intended
  • Continuing to gamble despite losses
  • Lying to family or friends about your gambling
  • Borrowing money to gamble
  • Feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling
  • Gambling to escape problems or negative emotions
  • Relationship or work problems due to gambling
  • Loss of control over gambling behavior

Tips for Safe Gambling

  • 1 Set a budget and stick to it - only gamble money you can afford to lose
  • 2 Set time limits - take regular breaks and don't gamble for extended periods
  • 3 Never chase losses - accept that some days you won't win
  • 4 Don't gamble to escape problems or make yourself feel better
  • 5 Keep gambling separate from borrowing money
  • 6 Be aware of the odds - the house always has an edge
  • 7 Use player protection tools like deposit limits and self-exclusion
  • 8 Talk to someone if you're concerned about your gambling

Emergency Help

If you're in crisis or need immediate help, please visit the support services listed above or contact:

Gamblers Anonymous: Visit Website →

Samaritans (emotional support): Visit Website →

National Suicide Prevention: Visit Website →