Responsible Gambling
Gambling should be fun and entertaining. If it becomes a problem, help is available.
Gamble Responsibly
Gambling should be a form of entertainment, not a way to make money. Always gamble within your means and never chase losses. Set limits for yourself and stick to them.
Warning Signs
Be aware of warning signs of problem gambling: spending more money or time than you can afford, neglecting responsibilities, borrowing money to gamble, or feeling anxious or depressed about gambling.
Self-Exclusion
If you feel you need to take a break from gambling, most online casinos offer self-exclusion programs. These allow you to voluntarily exclude yourself from gambling for a set period.
Set Limits
Set deposit limits, loss limits, and time limits before you start gambling. Many online casinos provide tools to help you manage your gambling.
Get Help
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available:
GamCare
Free information, advice and support for anyone affected by problem gambling.
Gamblers Anonymous
Fellowship of men and women who share their experience to help each other.
National Council on Problem Gambling
Advocacy, education and treatment resources.
BeGambleAware
Independent charity providing support and treatment for problem gambling.
18+ Only
You must be 18 years or older to gamble. Underage gambling is illegal and harmful.