Responsible Gambling

Gambling should be fun and entertaining. If it's not, we're here to help.

Stay in Control

Responsible gambling means making informed decisions and staying in control of your gaming activity.

  • Set a budget before you start playing and stick to it
  • Never chase losses or try to win back money you've lost
  • Take regular breaks and don't let gambling interfere with daily life
  • Never gamble under the influence of alcohol or when upset
  • View gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money

Warning Signs

Recognizing problem gambling early can help prevent serious issues. Watch for these signs:

  • Spending more money or time gambling than you can afford
  • Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble
  • Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities
  • Feeling guilty, anxious, or depressed about gambling
  • Lying to friends or family about gambling activities
  • Trying unsuccessfully to cut back or stop gambling

Get Help & Support

If you're concerned about your gambling or someone else's, confidential help is available.

GambleAware

Free, confidential support and information for anyone affected by gambling issues.

Visit GambleAware.org

GamCare

Provides support, information, and advice to anyone affected by problem gambling.

Visit GamCare.org.uk

Gamblers Anonymous Ireland

Fellowship of men and women who share their experience to help others recover.

Visit GA Ireland

National Problem Gambling Clinic

Specialist NHS clinic providing assessment and treatment for problem gambling.

Call: 0808 802 0133

Self-Exclusion Tools

All licensed casinos are required to offer self-exclusion options. These tools allow you to:

  • Set deposit limits on your account
  • Set time limits for gaming sessions
  • Take a break from gambling for a set period
  • Self-exclude from one or all gambling sites

Contact customer support at any casino to activate these features immediately.