Responsible Gambling
Gambling has been around for centuries and is a fun, exciting and sometimes rewarding activity. However, some players develop a habit that makes it hard for them to stop and end up spending more money than they can afford.
Gambling addiction is real and being a compulsive gambler can harm your health, relationships with others, and leave you in serious debt.
If you fear you might have developed a problem with gambling, start by answering the following questions:
- Do you hide your gambling activity from other people?
- Have you ever thought you might have developed a problem with gambling?
- Have you tried to win your losses back?
- Do you wager more money than you can afford to lose?
If you answer ‘Yes’ to any of those questions, it’s worth looking further into the way you gamble online, and there are various organisations that give you advice for free and anonymously.
- National Gambling Helpline/GamCare
www.gamcare.org.uk - Gamblers Anonymous
www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk
- GambleAware
www.gambleaware.org
Online Casinos, especially in the UK, have to meet strict criteria to obtain a gambling license and offer casino games online. Among those criteria is providing support to problem gamblers.
If you are a customer at any of the casinos below, please visit their dedicated support pages for responsible gambling.