Gambling should be entertainment, not a source of income or a way to solve financial problems. We advocate for a conscious and responsible approach to gaming.
Key Principles
- Only play with money you can afford to lose
- Set time and budget limits before playing
- Never try to chase losses
- Do not gamble under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Take breaks during long gaming sessions
- Do not treat gambling as a way to earn money
Signs of Problem Gambling
If you notice the following signs in yourself or others, it may indicate gambling problems:
- Spending more on gambling than you can afford
- Borrowing money to gamble
- Hiding the extent of your bets from loved ones
- Feeling anxious or irritable when trying to cut back
- Neglecting work, studies, or family for gambling
Where to Get Help
If you or your loved ones are facing gambling addiction, contact organizations that provide free and confidential help:
Age Restrictions
Gambling is only available to persons who have reached 18 years of age (or the age of majority in your jurisdiction). We do not promote gambling to minors.