Responsible gaming
Last updated: 2026-04-10
Gaming should be a leisure activity, not a source of income or a solution to financial or emotional problems. On this page we have gathered principles and general guidelines for responsible play.
Basic principles
Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Set time and spending limits before starting and stick to them.
Do not chase losses: increasing bets to recover what you have lost usually makes the loss worse.
Keep gaming in perspective: alternate with other activities and take breaks.
Warning signs
If gaming stops being fun, you lie about the time or money you spend, borrow money to bet or neglect work, studies or family, seek professional help.
The Official Platform usually offers deposit limits, breaks and self-control tools. Use these tools proactively.
Tools on the Official Platform
Check your account for daily, weekly or monthly limit options, time reality checks (reminders) and temporary or permanent self-exclusion as offered by the operator in your region.
Protection of minors
Gaming is prohibited for minors. Do not share accounts or payment methods with persons who do not meet the legal age. Use parental controls on devices and browsers.
Where to get help
If gaming stops being fun, contact GamCare (gamcare.org.uk), BeGambleAware (begambleaware.org), or your local responsible gambling helpline.
This site does not replace medical or legal advice. In an emergency, contact the emergency services in your locality.
Contact
For questions about the content of this guide (not about accounts on the Official Platform), use the contact method indicated on the site when available.