Responsible Gambling
Play Safe and Stay in Control
What Is Responsible Gambling?
Tips for Playing Responsibly
Set a Budget – Decide how much you’re willing to spend before you start playing and stick to that amount.
Set Time Limits – Limit the amount of time you spend gambling to avoid excessive play.
Never Chase Losses – Accept losses as part of the game and avoid betting more to recover them.
Play for Fun, Not Income – Treat gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money.
Take Regular Breaks – Step away from the game to stay clear-headed and in control.
Recognizing Problem Gambling
You may be at risk of problem gambling if you:
Spend more money or time gambling than intended
Hide gambling activity from family or friends
Borrow money to gamble
Feel anxious, stressed, or irritable when not gambling
Struggle to stop gambling despite wanting to quit
If you identify with any of these signs, it may be time to seek help.
Where to Get Help
If you feel that gambling is becoming a problem, support is available:
National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) – Call or text 1-800-GAMBLER or visit ncpgambling.org
Gamblers Anonymous (GA) – Peer support groups for those seeking recovery. Visit gamblersanonymous.org
Gam-Anon – Support for friends and family affected by someone’s gambling. Visit gam-anon.org
Our Commitment
We promote safe, fair, and transparent gaming environments by recommending only licensed and regulated casinos that provide responsible gambling tools such as:
Deposit limits
Loss limits
Time-out options
Self-exclusion programs
Your safety and well-being matter most. Play smart, play safe, and always remember — it’s only a game.
