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Responsible gambling

If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, there are resources available to help.

Identifying Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can manifest differently for everyone, but common signs include:

  • Spending more money than intended on gaming
  • Feeling anxious or irritable when unable to gamble
  • Prioritizing gambling over other activities and responsibilities
  • Continuing to gamble despite negative consequences

If you recognize these behaviors in yourself, it may be helpful to take a step back and assess your relationship with gaming.

Tools for Responsible Gaming

  • Deposit Limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much you can deposit into your account.
  • Time-Outs: Take regular breaks from gaming, allowing yourself time away from the platform.
  • Self-Exclusion: Completely suspend your access to the site for a set period.

These features are designed to provide support and tools for managing your behavior. Familiarize yourself with these options by navigating through the responsible gaming section on our website or mobile app.

Additional Resources

Reach out to organizations specializing in gambling addiction, such as GambleAware (UK) or the National Council on Problem Gambling (US), for confidential assistance and guidance.Consider using reputable online resources that offer real-time support services via chat, email, or phone. Examples include:

  • GamCare (England and Wales)
  • Gambling Therapy (Multilingual helpline offering counseling)

Prioritizing Healthy Habits

Maintain balance in your life by prioritizing activities unrelated to gaming:

  • Engage in exercise routines
  • Reconnect with friends and family
  • Pursue hobbies outside of digital entertainment

It's okay to ask for help. Remember, there is support available.

For immediate assistance or guidance, seek out local hotlines, online forums, or peer support groups dedicated to responsible gambling practices and addiction recovery.