Budget Controls
Only deposit money you can afford to lose. Keep gaming funds separate from essential expenses and review your transaction history often.
Gambling should stay fun, voluntary, and affordable. This page outlines practical ways to stay in control and where to turn if gambling stops feeling safe.
Important
18+ only
Do not gamble if you are underage, excluded, restricted by law, or unable to play with clear control.
Gambling should never be treated as income, investment, debt recovery, or a solution to financial pressure.
Decide your time and spending limits before playing, then stop when you reach them.
Pause regularly, especially after wins, losses, frustration, or long sessions.
Consider taking a break or seeking help if any of these feel familiar.
Only deposit money you can afford to lose. Keep gaming funds separate from essential expenses and review your transaction history often.
Use reminders, alarms, or planned breaks to avoid long sessions. A clear stop time helps prevent emotional decisions.
If play starts to feel stressful, take a break. Step away from the platform before making new deposits or placing more bets.
If you need stronger protection, contact support about available account limits, temporary restrictions, or self-exclusion options.
If gambling feels difficult to control, speak with trusted people and seek professional support from responsible-gambling organizations in your country.
Do not allow anyone under the legal gambling age to use your account. Keep devices, payment methods, and login details secure.
Never gamble to recover losses, impress others, escape stress, or solve financial problems. If gambling is affecting your wellbeing, stop playing and seek support immediately.