Responsible Gambling

GENERAL

Gambling problems are often linked to poor mental health, including conditions like depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. They can negatively impact family relationships, work, academic performance, and may result in financial difficulties or even illegal activities.

Gambling should be seen as an enjoyable activity, not a way to make money. However, in some instances, gambling abuse can lead to significant problems. This casino is committed to providing a safe and reliable service that promotes responsible gaming and prevents harmful consequences.

This casino prohibits underage gambling (individuals under 18 years old) and does not target its services to minors or mentally vulnerable individuals. Advertising, sponsorship, and marketing efforts are designed carefully to avoid reaching underage audiences.

 

If you share your computer with minors, it is important to ensure they cannot access your usernames, passwords, or banking details. Tools like NetNanny and Cyber Patrol are available to help limit access to gambling websites.

Regular checks are conducted to verify the age of customers to ensure they meet the legal age requirements. If a customer’s age cannot be verified, additional information may be requested. Account access may be restricted, and funds frozen until the customer’s legal age is confirmed.

 

The legal age for gambling varies by jurisdiction, but it is typically 18 years. Customers are responsible for complying with the local laws when registering and using the casino’s services.

This casino’s advertising campaigns and promotions are designed to avoid misleading customers or misrepresenting the services offered. Clear information about winning chances and the associated risks is provided. The services are for entertainment purposes, and excessive spending is not encouraged.

To assess if you may have a gambling addiction, consider the following questions:

 

  • Is your spending out of control?
  • Do you borrow money or steal to continue gambling?
  • Have you been spending less time with family or loved ones?
  • Are you irritated by others' opinions on your gambling habits?
  • Have you lost interest in hobbies or other leisure activities?
  • Do you feel depressed or have suicidal thoughts because of your losses?
  • Have you lied about the time or money spent on gambling?

 

If you answered “Yes” to most of these questions, you may be facing a gambling problem. Acknowledging addiction is the first step to addressing it.

This casino values its customers and aims to prevent gambling problems. Here are some tips to help reduce the risk of addiction:

 

  • Don’t view gambling as a primary source of income.
  • Set limits on the time and money you spend gambling, and stick to them.
  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
  • Avoid chasing losses.
  • Don’t gamble while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or when feeling depressed.

For those seeking to control their gambling habits, this casino offers a voluntary self-exclusion service. You can close your account or restrict your gambling activities for periods of 1 month, 6 months, or 1 year. During the self-exclusion period, your account will remain closed until the specified time has expired.

 

Requests to lift self-exclusion restrictions before the period ends are subject to approval by the casino. Additionally, maximum stake limits can be set upon request, and any changes to these limits will take effect 24 hours after the update.

During self-exclusion, customers are prohibited from attempting to open new accounts. The casino is not liable for any financial losses if a customer continues gambling using a different account or identity. In exceptional cases, an account may be reopened before the self-exclusion period expires.