We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable gaming experience for all our players. If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, we encourage you to seek help.
What is Problem Gambling?
Problem gambling can be defined as an activity where the individual continues to gamble despite its negative consequences on their life. These consequences may include financial difficulties, strained relationships, and decreased mental health.
Risk Factors
Some common risk factors that may contribute to problem gambling include:
Betting more than you can afford
Experiencing a loss of control over your betting habits
Feeling anxious or guilty about your betting behavior
Hiding the extent of your betting from others
Signs of Problem Gambling
If you are exhibiting any of the following behaviors, it may be a sign that you have a problem with gambling:
You find yourself needing to bet more money in order to feel excited or entertained
You try to cut down on your betting but cannot seem to stop
You use money intended for other purposes (e.g. rent, utilities) to fund your betting habits
You lie about the extent of your betting to others
Resources
If you are concerned that you or someone else may have a problem with gambling, there are resources available to help:
National Gambling Helplines: Trained advisors are available 24/7 to provide confidential support and guidance.
Online Self-Assessment Tools: These tools can help you identify your level of risk and offer suggestions for reducing your betting habits.
Local Support Groups: Many communities have support groups specifically designed for individuals dealing with problem gambling.
Our Commitment
We strive to create a safe gaming environment by:
Encouraging responsible betting practices
Providing clear information about our games, including the risks involved
Offering tools and resources to help you manage your betting habits
By working together, we can ensure that everyone has a positive and enjoyable gaming experience.