Responsible Gaming Policy
Gaming should be a fun and exciting form of entertainment. We are committed to ensuring that your experience remains safe and positive. Play responsibly!
Understanding Problem Gambling
For a small number of people, gambling can cease to be fun and become a problem. Signs of a gambling disorder may include an inability to stop, borrowing money to gamble, or risking family and employment for the sake of gambling.
Self-Assessment Test
Ask yourself the following questions. If you answer "yes" to several, you may want to consider seeking help.
- Does gambling prevent you from attending work or classes?
- Do you gamble to pass the time or to escape boredom?
- Have others ever criticized you for your gambling?
- Have you lost interest in family, friends, or hobbies due to gambling?
- Have you ever lied to cover up the amount of money or time you spend gambling?
- Are you reluctant to spend "gambling money" on anything else?
- Do you gamble until you lose all your money?
- After losing, do you feel an urgent need to try and win back your losses?
- Do arguments, frustrations, or disappointments make you want to gamble?
- Does gambling make you feel depressed or suicidal?
Tools for Control
Limits
You can set a maximum loss limit for a selected period. Changing the limit to be more restrictive takes effect immediately, while making it less restrictive takes 48 hours. Please contact firelong921@gmail.com to establish a limit.
Self-Exclusion
If you wish to stop gambling, you can request self-exclusion by contacting us. We will take measures to limit access to your account and exclude you from promotional offers.
Getting Help from External Sources
The following organizations offer free, confidential consultation and support for gambling addiction:
Protection of Minors
We do not tolerate underage gambling (18+ only). We strongly advise parents to use filtering software to protect their children from accessing online gaming websites: