Responsible Gambling

GENERAL

Gambling-related issues are often linked to poor mental health and may result in depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Such problems can also negatively impact relationships, work, academic performance, and may lead to financial hardship or illegal behavior.

Gambling should be a form of entertainment, not a means of financial gain. Unfortunately, in some cases, excessive gambling can lead to significant issues. This casino is committed to ensuring a safe and trustworthy environment for its customers, aiming to provide a service that can be enjoyed without harmful consequences.

This casino strictly prohibits underage gambling (individuals under 18 years of age). We do not target minors or vulnerable individuals with our services. Advertising, sponsorship, and marketing efforts are carefully structured to avoid appealing to underage audiences.

 

If you share your device with minors, it is crucial to ensure they do not have access to your usernames, passwords, or financial details. Tools such as NetNanny and Cyber Patrol can help limit access to gambling websites.

Regular age verification checks are carried out to ensure all players meet the legal age requirement. If we are unable to confirm a player's age during these checks, additional documentation may be requested. Access to the account may be restricted, and funds may be frozen until the player's legal age is conclusively verified.

 

The legal age for gambling is governed by the laws of your country, typically 18 years old. Players are responsible for ensuring compliance with these laws when registering and using the services of this casino.

All advertising campaigns and promotions from this casino are designed to avoid misleading customers or misrepresenting the services offered. We clearly communicate the chances of winning and highlight the risks involved. Our services are intended solely for entertainment, and we do not encourage excessive spending.

To evaluate whether you may have a gambling addiction, consider the following questions:

 

  • Are you spending more money than you can afford?
  • Do you resort to borrowing money or stealing to continue gambling?
  • Have you been neglecting family or loved ones?
  • Do other people’s concerns about your gambling bother you?
  • Have you lost interest in hobbies or activities you once enjoyed?
  • Do you feel depressed or have suicidal thoughts due to gambling losses?
  • Have you lied about the time or money spent on gambling?

 

If you answered “Yes” to several of these questions, it may indicate a gambling problem. Acknowledging the issue is the first step toward addressing it, and it's never too late to seek help.

This casino is dedicated to supporting responsible gambling and aims to prevent the development of gambling problems. The following tips may help reduce the risk of addiction:

 

  • Do not view gambling as a primary source of income.
  • Set clear limits on the time and money you spend gambling and stick to them.
  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
  • Avoid attempting to recover losses by continuing to gamble.
  • Refrain from gambling while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or when experiencing emotional distress.

For those who wish to manage their gambling behavior, this casino offers a voluntary self-exclusion service. You can choose to close your account or restrict gambling activities for 1 month, 6 months, or 1 year. During this self-exclusion period, your account will remain closed until the chosen timeframe ends.

 

If you wish to lift the self-exclusion restrictions before the set period ends, you may request it; however, the final decision rests with the casino. Additionally, upon request, maximum stake limits can be established. Any adjustments to these limits will take effect 24 hours after being updated.

During the self-exclusion period, customers are prohibited from opening new accounts. The casino assumes no responsibility if a customer continues to gamble using another account under a different name or address. In exceptional circumstances, an account may be reopened before the self-exclusion period expires.