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Responsible Play
Practical limits and warning signs for real-money game use.
Real-money games should be treated as paid entertainment, not income. Results are uncertain and losses can occur quickly.
Before playing
Confirm that participation is legal and age-appropriate where you live. Set a fixed spending limit and time limit before the first round. Use only money that is not needed for housing, food, medicine, education, debt or emergencies.
During play
Do not increase the amount to recover a loss. Do not continue because a previous colour, number or pattern seems due. Take breaks and stop at the preset limit regardless of the latest outcome.
Warning signs
Warning signs include borrowing to play, hiding losses, missing work or sleep, repeatedly resetting limits, using multiple accounts, feeling unable to stop or believing gaming will solve financial problems.
Account safety
Protect the phone number, password, verification codes and bank details. Do not allow remote control or share the screen during login and payment.
When to stop
Stop immediately if play causes distress, debt, conflict or loss of control. Use available self-exclusion or account-control options and seek support from a qualified local service. In an immediate crisis, contact local emergency services.
Minors
Keep account access and payment methods away from minors. Do not create or fund an account for a child.
Practical controls
Use device alarms, payment limits and a written spending cap. Do not keep extra funds in the gaming wallet merely to make them easier to stake.
Loss-chasing example
Increasing the next amount after a loss does not change the uncertainty of the next round. It can make losses grow faster and should be treated as a stop signal.
Emotional state
Do not play when angry, distressed, intoxicated, sleep-deprived or under pressure to repay debt. These conditions reduce decision quality.
Advertising and referrals
Do not pressure another person to register or deposit. A referral reward does not justify encouraging unsafe spending.
Seeking help
Tell a trusted person, block payment routes, remove the app and seek qualified local support when control is difficult. In an immediate risk situation, contact local emergency services.
Financial separation
Keep gaming funds separate from bills and savings. Do not use credit, loans, overdrafts or money held for another person.
Time separation
Do not let rapid rounds extend the session beyond the planned time. Use an external alarm and leave the screen when it rings.
After a loss
Do not make an immediate deposit to recover the loss. Review the total spent, take a break and return only if the preset budget still permits it.
Family and relationship impact
Stop when gaming causes secrecy, arguments or neglected responsibilities. Financial loss is not the only sign of harm.
Self-exclusion and blocking
Use available account limits or self-exclusion, block payment routes and remove saved credentials when a break is needed. Ask a trusted person for support without sharing account secrets.
Tracking total cost
Record deposits, withdrawals and net loss across the full period, not just the latest session. Promotional credit should not hide the amount of real money spent.
Digital safeguards
Remove saved payment methods, disable promotional notifications and use device or bank controls when these reduce impulsive deposits.
Long-term stop decision
When harm continues despite limits, a longer exclusion and professional support are more appropriate than repeatedly trying new strategies or platforms.
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