Responsible Gambling Policy
Last updated: 02/25/2025
For most people, gambling is a fun leisure activity. You play for entertainment, and the chance of winning gives you a certain thrill. However, for some people gambling can become compulsive and get out of control. Gambling becomes a problem when it negatively affects your relationships with family and friends, your studies or work. It can also harm your (physical and mental) health or lead to financial difficulties.
1. Managing Risk of Addiction
Do you recognize the following traits? If so, you are at low risk:
- You assess your chances of winning objectively.
- You do not play for long continuous periods.
- You do not place very high stakes.
- You accept losses and do not chase them.
Do you recognize the following traits? If so, you may be at higher risk:
- You spend more than you can afford.
- You hope to solve financial problems through gambling.
- You think about gambling frequently.
- You become angry or irritated when you lose and then stake the same or more to win back your losses.
If you are unsure whether you have a gambling problem, you can take this quick anonymous self-assessment and review the results.
2. Self-Exclusion
If you feel you can no longer control your play or gamble safely, we offer the option to temporarily stop placing bets on Demo. To start a self-exclusion period, please contact our Customer Support team.
3. Measures Regarding Minors
To ensure that only adults participate in our casino, we implement the following measures:
- We state on our website and anywhere participation is possible that our Service is strictly for 18+ only.
- We verify personal details against valid identification. If information is found to be incorrect, the account will be closed.
4. Third-Party Help and Support
If you or someone you know is experiencing gambling-related problems, we recommend the following trusted resources. They can provide targeted support for responsible gambling and advice on addressing gambling issues.
- Gambling Therapy: A global service offering free practical advice and emotional support to anyone affected by problem gambling.
www.gamblingtherapy.org
- Gamblers Anonymous: A fellowship of men and women who share their experience to help each other recover from compulsive gambling.
gamblersanonymous.org
- BeGambleAware: Access free, confidential help by phone or online. Learn how gambling works, check if you or someone you know may have a problem, and get advice on staying in control.
www.gambleaware.org