Responsible Gaming

Responsible gambling is a set of rules that govern the website’s operations and interactions with its users. Such criteria as age requirements and parental controls to prevent minors from betting are all described in the website’s terms and conditions.

Maintaining Control

Gambling means you’re always placing bets, usually online. The games go by fast and it’s easy to get so caught up that you don’t even see the time or money disappearing. You need to control yourself and question yourself. So don’t fall into a gambling addiction that’s hard to break later. Just sticking to some simple rules can help you not go too far and keep from getting hooked. Several questions and responses for them will help to solve the matter at the very beginning:

  • Gambling should not be viewed as a means of earning money, but only as a form of leisure;
  • Do not expect an immediate refund of funds spent, as the opportunity to win may arise in the future;
  • Participation in games is permitted only if funds are available;
  • It is important to monitor the time spent playing and the amount of money spent;
  • If a user needs to take a break, they can contact customer support to temporarily block their account;
  • To self-exclude, they can contact customer support by email at [email protected], after which the account will be closed as soon as possible.

The user is responsible for notifying the service of any other accounts and agrees not to create new ones. Although the site takes reasonable measures to prevent duplicate registrations, the user is solely responsible for enforcing this restriction. All the responsibility is on the side of the account user, not the website itself.

Responsibility

It is said negative impact from gambling can ruin life if the user doesn’t take into account its own responsibility. What is the signal of making the thing to avoid the addiction:

  • Things are starting to go wrong at work;
  • They start playing games to pass the time when they’re bored and have nothing better to do;
  • The person spends a lot of time alone gambling;
  • Others criticize the person for their addiction to gambling;
  • Interest in family, friends, and hobbies has decreased due to gambling;
  • They have to hide the actual amounts of money or time spent;
  • There have been cases of lying, borrowing, or even embezzling money for gambling or to pay off debts;
  • The person does not want to spend money on anything but gambling;
  • Gambling continues until all funds are lost;
  • There is a desire to quickly recoup lost money;
  • Feelings of confusion or despair arise after losses;
  • Stress, conflict, or disappointment trigger the desire to gamble again;
  • Signs of depression or even suicidal thoughts associated with gambling addiction appear.

If the answer to most of these questions is yes, this may indicate a gambling problem. In this case, it is recommended to seek help from specialized organizations that can provide the necessary support and counseling.

Organizations Providing Gambling Support

There are several organizations that help people with gambling problems by providing counseling, support, and practical assistance.
GamCare is a well-known organization offering counseling, advice, and assistance in overcoming the social consequences of gambling addiction.
Gamblers Anonymous is a community of men and women united by a desire to overcome their own gambling addiction and help others. The organization has regional chapters worldwide. Detailed information can be found on the official website: www.gamblersanonymous.org
The Play Therapy program helps people with gambling addiction and provides advice and support. Details are available on the website www.gamblingtherapy.org.

Underage Gamblers

Registration on the website by persons under 18 is prohibited and considered illegal. The company conducts mandatory age verification of all users. If it is discovered that a minor has participated, any winnings received by him/her are subject to cancellation.

System of Filtration

This is an important section on internet filtering for children. Parents of minors are advised to use special programs or apps to restrict their child’s access to certain websites. Access to gambling sites can be blocked in the browser to improve online safety. This is why filtering the websites visited by a child is used.
If a computer is shared with family members or other individuals under the age of registration and betting, additional parental control and content filtering measures are recommended.

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