Updated 2025-08-22
Responsible Gambling
Gambling should be entertainment — not a way to make money. Set limits, keep perspective, and step away when it stops being fun.
Quick rules to stay in control
- Budget first: Decide how much you can afford to lose. Never use rent, bills, or borrowed money.
- Timebox: Set a timer and take breaks. Avoid long sessions.
- No chasing losses: Losses happen — increasing stakes to “win it back” usually makes it worse.
- Stay sober: Alcohol or drugs + gambling = bad decisions.
- Keep it fun: If you feel stress, anger, or compulsion, stop.
Warning signs
- Spending more time or money than planned
- Hiding gambling from family or friends
- Borrowing to gamble or cover losses
- Mood swings, anxiety, or sleeplessness related to gambling
- Skipping work/school or selling belongings to fund gambling
Practical tools
- Deposit & loss limits: Set caps on how much you can add or lose per day/week.
- Cooling‑off / time‑outs: Take short breaks (24 hours to a few weeks).
- Self‑exclusion: Block access for months or longer. Many casinos support this in account settings.
- Blocker apps: Consider device‑level blockers or parental controls to restrict gambling sites.
Get help (confidential)
If gambling is affecting your life, talk to someone — it’s confidential and judgment‑free.
- Gamblers Anonymous — peer support meetings worldwide.
- National Council on Problem Gambling (US) — helplines & chat.
- BeGambleAware (UK) — advice and support.
Outside these regions, search for your country’s problem gambling helpline or talk to a local healthcare professional. In an emergency, contact local emergency services.
Legal reminder
18+ only. Online gambling is restricted or illegal in many places. Always follow your local laws and platform rules. We do not endorse evading geo‑blocks.