At our casino, we're committed to providing a safe and responsible gaming environment for all players. We believe that gambling should be an enjoyable and entertaining activity, but we also want to ensure that you play within your means and don't experience any negative consequences.
Signs of Problem Gambling
If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following signs, it may be a sign of problem gambling:
Needing to gamble with increasing amounts of money in order to feel the same level of excitement
Feeling anxious or irritable when unable to gamble
Making promises to yourself that you will stop or reduce your gambling habits but continue to engage in them
Using money allocated for other important expenses, such as rent or groceries, for gambling
Lying about your gambling activities to others
Feeling a need to hide your gambling from family and friends
Consequences of Problem Gambling
If problem gambling continues unchecked, it can lead to serious consequences, including:
Financial difficulties and debt
Strained relationships with family and friends
Mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety
Physical health problems, such as sleep deprivation and addiction
How We Can Help
At our casino, we're committed to helping you stay in control of your gaming habits. Here are some ways we can help:
Set deposit limits: We offer a deposit limit facility that allows you to set a daily, weekly or monthly limit on the amount you can spend at our casino.
Self-exclusion: If you feel that you need to take a break from gambling, we offer a self-exclusion option that will prevent you from accessing your account for a specified period of time.
Reality check reminders: We provide regular reality check reminders to remind you of the time and amount you've spent gaming.
Resources
If you're struggling with problem gambling or want to learn more about how to stay in control, there are several resources available:
National helplines: There are several national helplines that offer confidential support for problem gamblers. These include the National Problem Gambling Helpline (1-800-522-4700) and GamCare.
Online resources: Websites such as GamCare and the National Center for Responsible Gaming offer a wealth of information on responsible gaming practices, including strategies for staying in control and recognizing signs of problem gambling.
Take Control
We encourage you to take control of your gaming habits and use our responsible gaming tools to help you stay safe. If you're concerned about your own or someone else's gaming habits, please don't hesitate to reach out to us for support.