Responsible Gambling
GENERAL
Gambling problems are closely linked to mental health issues, potentially leading to depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. These issues can also strain family relationships, affect work and academic performance, and may lead to financial problems or even illegal behavior.
Gambling should be an enjoyable activity, not a method of making money. Unfortunately, gambling abuse can sometimes cause significant issues. This casino is committed to ensuring that its services remain safe and reliable, helping to prevent harmful consequences for its customers.
This casino strictly prohibits underage gambling for individuals under 18 years old and does not target minors or vulnerable individuals with its services. Advertising, sponsorships, and marketing campaigns are carefully crafted to avoid reaching underage audiences.
If you share your computer with minors, it's important to ensure they cannot access your account information, including usernames, passwords, and banking details. Software tools like NetNanny and Cyber Patrol can help limit access to gambling sites.
We regularly conduct age verification checks to ensure customers meet the legal age requirements for gambling. If a customer's age cannot be verified, additional documentation may be requested to confirm eligibility. Access to the account may be temporarily suspended, and funds may be frozen until the legal age is confirmed.
The legal age for gambling is determined by your country's laws, typically 18 years or older. Customers are responsible for ensuring compliance with these laws when registering and using this casino’s services.
This casino’s advertising campaigns and promotions are designed to avoid misleading customers or misrepresenting the services provided. We ensure customers are well-informed about their chances of winning and the risks involved. Our services are intended for entertainment, and excessive spending is never encouraged.
To evaluate your gambling habits, ask yourself the following questions:
- Is your spending out of control?
- Do you borrow money or steal to continue gambling?
- Have you been spending less time with family or loved ones?
- Are others' concerns about your gambling bothering you?
- Have you lost interest in other hobbies or activities?
- Do you feel depressed or have suicidal thoughts because of your gambling losses?
- Have you lied about the time or money spent on gambling?
If you answered "Yes" to most of these questions, you may be dealing with a gambling problem. It’s important to recognize the issue and seek help as soon as possible.
To reduce the risk of gambling problems, this casino offers the following advice:
- Do not view gambling as a primary source of income.
- Set and stick to limits on the time and money you spend gambling.
- Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
- Avoid chasing losses.
- Do not gamble under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or when feeling depressed.
This casino offers a voluntary self-exclusion program for those who wish to control their gambling. Customers can self-exclude for periods of 1 month, 6 months, or 1 year. During this time, accounts will be locked, and no gambling activity can take place until the exclusion period expires.
If you wish to lift the self-exclusion before the specified period ends, you may request this, but the final decision lies with the casino. Additionally, maximum stake limits can be set upon request, and any changes will take effect 24 hours after the update.
While self-excluded, customers are prohibited from opening new accounts. The casino holds no responsibility if a customer attempts to continue gambling via a different account under another name or address. In rare cases, accounts may be reopened before the self-exclusion period expires.