Responsible Gaming

Gambling should be a form of entertainment and a means of passing the time. As entertainment often requires money, so does casino gambling. But if you feel like you can’t stop and most of your money is going on gambling, you may have an addiction.

In casinos you can win as well as lose, so always set your limits – the amount you can afford to lose – and stop when you reach them. Never gamble with, for example, money set aside for rent in the hope of doubling it.

If you have children in the family, make sure they do not access online casino websites, as casinos are for people of legal age. You can use software such as NetNanny or CyberPatrol to prevent minors from accessing gambling sites.

Modern casinos offer you the possibility to set a limit on the amount of money you are allowed to spend per day in your casino game account, so you can control your spending without overspending – make use of this option. You can also block or freeze your game account if necessary.

Get help at your nearest crisis centre, wherever you are in the world.