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Responsible gambling
Gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money. The moment it stops being fun, it's time to step back. Here's how to stay in control — and where to get help.
Stay in control
- Set a budget before you play, and treat it like the cost of any other entertainment — money you can afford to lose.
- Set deposit and loss limits. Every licensed operator lets you cap deposits, losses and session time. Use them.
- Never chase losses. Trying to win back what you've lost is the fastest way to lose more.
- Take breaks. Reality checks and cooling-off periods are there for a reason.
- Don't gamble when stressed, upset, or under the influence.
Self-exclusion
If you need to stop, self-exclusion tools let you block yourself from an operator — or from all licensed operators at once through national schemes such as GAMSTOP (UK) and equivalents in other jurisdictions. Every casino we feature offers self-exclusion.
Warning signs
Consider seeking support if you: spend more than you can afford; gamble to escape problems; chase losses; lie about your gambling; or feel anxious or guilty about it.
Where to get help — free & confidential
- BeGambleAware — begambleaware.org · National Gambling Helpline 0808 8020 133
- GamCare — gamcare.org.uk
- Gambling Therapy — gamblingtherapy.org (support in multiple languages)
- Gamblers Anonymous — gamblersanonymous.org
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