Responsible Gambling

GENERAL

Gambling problems can be closely linked to mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. These issues can also affect relationships with family and friends, job performance, academic achievement, and may lead to financial struggles or illegal activities.

Gambling should remain an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a means to make money. Unfortunately, gambling abuse can lead to serious problems. This casino is committed to the wellbeing of its customers, providing a safe, responsible, and reliable environment for gaming.

This casino strictly prohibits underage gambling for individuals under 18 years old. We do not promote our services to minors or vulnerable individuals. All advertising, sponsorships, and marketing efforts are carefully designed to avoid targeting underage persons.

 

If you share your computer with underage individuals, it's important to ensure they do not have access to your usernames, passwords, and banking information. We recommend using parental control software such as NetNanny or Cyber Patrol to help limit access to gambling sites.

We regularly conduct age verification checks to ensure customers meet the legal age requirement for gambling. If we cannot verify a customer's age during these checks, we may request additional information to confirm eligibility. Account access may be restricted, and funds may be frozen until the customer’s legal age is clearly confirmed.

 

The legal age for gambling is determined by the laws of your country and is typically 18. Customers are responsible for ensuring compliance with their local laws when registering and using the services of this casino.

This casino’s advertising campaigns and promotions are designed to provide accurate information and avoid misleading customers. We clearly inform customers about their chances of winning and the risks involved. All services are intended for entertainment, and we do not encourage excessive spending.

To assess if you might be struggling with gambling addiction, ask yourself the following questions:

 

  • Is your spending on gambling out of control?
  • Do you borrow money or steal to fund your gambling activities?
  • Are you spending less time with family or loved ones?
  • Do others’ concerns about your gambling habits irritate you?
  • Have you lost interest in hobbies or other activities?
  • Do you feel depressed or have thoughts of self-harm due to gambling losses?
  • Have you lied about how much time or money you’ve spent on gambling?

If you answered “Yes” to most of these questions, you may be dealing with a gambling problem. Acknowledging the issue is the first step, and help is available.

This casino is committed to supporting customers in avoiding gambling-related issues. Here are some helpful tips to reduce the risk of addiction:

 

  • Do not view gambling as a primary source of income.
  • Set time and monetary limits before you start gambling, and stick to them.
  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
  • Avoid trying to win back lost money ("chasing losses").
  • Never gamble while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or when feeling emotionally distressed.

For those who need help controlling their gambling habits, this casino offers voluntary self-exclusion. You can choose to close your account or limit gambling activities for a period of 1 month, 6 months, or 1 year. During the self-exclusion period, your account will remain closed until the selected timeframe expires.

 

You may request to lift these restrictions before the self-exclusion period ends, but the final decision rests with the casino. Additionally, customers can set maximum stake limits upon request, with changes taking effect 24 hours after they are made.

While self-excluded, customers are prohibited from opening new accounts. The casino holds no financial responsibility if a customer continues to gamble under a different account using another name or address. In exceptional cases, an account may be reopened before the self-exclusion period ends.