Responsible Gambling Policy

We believe that gambling should remain a form of entertainment, not a source of financial stress or personal harm. This Responsible Gambling Policy outlines our commitment to promoting safe play and encouraging users to make informed decisions when engaging with gambling operators.

1. Gambling as Entertainment

Gambling should be viewed as a leisure activity, not as a way to generate income or recover losses. Players should only gamble with money they can afford to lose and should never use gambling as a solution to financial difficulties.

If gambling stops being enjoyable and starts feeling like a necessity or obligation, it is important to pause and reassess.

2. Understanding the Risks

All forms of gambling involve risk. Outcomes are determined by chance, and there is no guaranteed strategy that ensures consistent profit. Even skilled decision-making does not eliminate the house edge in casino games.

We encourage users to familiarise themselves with game rules, payout structures and probability before participating.

3. Setting Limits

Most UK-licensed gambling operators provide tools that allow players to control their activity. These may include:

  • Deposit limits.
  • Loss limits.
  • Wagering limits.
  • Session time reminders.
  • Cooling-off periods.
  • Self-exclusion options.

We strongly recommend using these tools as part of a proactive approach to responsible play.

4. Recognising Problem Gambling

Signs that gambling may be becoming problematic can include spending more money or time than intended, chasing losses, borrowing funds to gamble, hiding gambling activity from family or friends, or feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling.

If any of these behaviours resonate with you, seeking support early can make a significant difference.

5. Self-Exclusion and Support Services

In the United Kingdom, players can register with GamStop to self-exclude from all UK-licensed online gambling operators. Self-exclusion is a powerful tool for those who need a structured break from gambling activity.

Support is also available through organisations such as:

  • BeGambleAware (www.begambleaware.org).
  • GamCare (www.gamcare.org.uk).
  • National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133).

These services provide confidential advice, counselling and practical support for individuals affected by gambling-related harm.

6. Protection of Minors

Gambling is strictly prohibited for individuals under the age of 18 in the United Kingdom. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control software and device-level restrictions to prevent underage access to gambling-related content.

7. Personal Responsibility

While licensed operators are required to implement protective measures, personal awareness and discipline remain essential. Keeping track of time and expenditure, avoiding gambling while under emotional distress, and maintaining open communication with trusted individuals are important safeguards.

8. Commitment to Responsible Content

This website provides informational content related to gambling services but does not operate gambling products. We aim to present balanced, factual material and encourage readers to approach gambling in a measured and responsible manner.

If you feel that gambling is negatively affecting your wellbeing, seek professional support without delay. Responsible gambling is not about restriction alone; it is about maintaining control and ensuring that entertainment never becomes harm.