Responsible
Gambling
Gambling should be entertainment, not income. If it stops being fun or starts affecting your life, this page has the tools to help you stay in control.
- ⚠Gambling with money meant for rent, bills, or food
- ⚠Chasing losses — betting more to try to win back what you lost
- ⚠Lying to friends or family about how much you gamble or spend
- ⚠Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed when not gambling
- ⚠Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- ⚠Unable to stop even when you want to
- ⚠Gambling interfering with work, relationships, or sleep
- ⚠Spending increasing amounts of time and money to get the same excitement
Every reputable casino offers self-exclusion. This blocks your account for a set period — days, months, or permanently. Use it if you feel you're losing control.
Setting hard limits before you start is the most effective harm prevention tool. Most casinos let you set daily, weekly, and monthly limits.
| Limit Type | What It Does | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit Limit | Caps how much you can deposit in a period | Set this first |
| Loss Limit | Stops play once losses hit your threshold | Set alongside deposits |
| Session Limit | Restricts how long you can play in one session | Useful for time control |
| Wager Limit | Caps total amount wagered regardless of wins/losses | Good for slots players |
| Cool-Off Period | Temporary account suspension — 24hr to 6 months | Use when doubting yourself |
Every casino game has a house edge. Over time, the house always wins. Rakeback reduces your losses — it does not make gambling profitable. The math on a 5% house edge with 10% rakeback still means you lose 4.5% of every dollar wagered over time. Gambling with money you cannot afford to lose is never a strategy.
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