Responsible Gaming
We are committed to promoting responsible gaming. Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money. If gambling is no longer fun, it is time to stop.
Australian Support Resources
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available:
- Gambling Help Online: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au — 1800 858 858 (Australia-wide)
- Lifeline Australia: www.lifeline.org.au — 13 11 14
- GambleAware: www.gambleaware.org.au
- Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org
- National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction: www.nceta.flinders.edu.au
- Gambling Therapy: www.gamblingtherapy.org — Free online support available worldwide
All services are confidential and available at no cost. Do not hesitate to reach out if you need help.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Be aware of these warning signs:
- Spending more money or time gambling than you intended
- Feeling the need to gamble with increasing amounts to get the same excitement
- Repeatedly trying to win back money you have lost (chasing losses)
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities because of gambling
- Feeling restless or irritable when trying to cut back
- Lying to friends or family about how much you gamble
Responsible Gaming Tools
Reputable online casinos offer tools to help you stay in control:
- Deposit Limits: Set maximum amounts you can deposit per day, week, or month.
- Time Limits: Set session time reminders to keep track of how long you have been playing.
- Loss Limits: Cap the amount you can lose in a given period.
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently block your casino account.
- Cooling-Off Periods: Take a short break from gambling without closing your account.
- Reality Checks: On-screen notifications reminding you of time and money spent.
We encourage all players to use these tools proactively.
Tips for Responsible Play
Follow these guidelines to keep gambling enjoyable:
- Set a budget before you start and stick to it — never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose.
- Set time limits for your gaming sessions.
- Do not chase losses — accept that losing is part of gambling.
- Take regular breaks during gaming sessions.
- Never gamble when you are upset, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Balance gambling with other hobbies and activities.
- Keep track of how much time and money you spend gambling.
Underage Gambling Prevention
Online gambling is strictly for adults. In Australia, the minimum legal gambling age is 18 years old. We strongly oppose underage gambling and encourage parents to use parental control software to prevent minors from accessing gambling sites. If you share a device, make sure to log out of your casino account after each session.