Adults only
Only adults who satisfy the applicable location and platform eligibility rules should consider using real-money or chance-based services.
Do not create or fund an account for a child.
Availability can differ by location.
Set money limits
Choose a maximum amount before opening the first game and treat it as the full session limit.
Do not use rent, food, healthcare, education, debt-payment or borrowed money.
A loss is not a debt that the next round must recover.
Use time limits
Quick rounds can make a session feel shorter than it is. Decide a stopping time in advance.
Take regular breaks and leave the screen when the planned time ends.
Changing to another category does not reset the time already spent.
Avoid loss chasing
Increasing an amount after a loss does not change the uncertainty of the next result.
Recent colours, numbers or history patterns do not create a certain outcome.
Stop at the planned limit instead of trying to restore an earlier balance.
Control promotional triggers
Mute promotional notifications when they encourage unplanned deposits or repeated sessions.
A reward deadline should not override a money or time limit.
Read activity conditions before treating a promotional balance as available funds.
Protect the account
Use a unique password and never share SMS codes or recovery links.
Review beneficiaries and transaction history before another payment.
Secure the account first if details change without permission.
Keep a spending record
A separate record of deposits and withdrawals can make total spending clearer than the current wallet balance.
Include losses and fees rather than recording only successful withdrawals.
Keep essential household payment methods separate from game activity.
Recognise harm early
Warning signs include hiding spending, borrowing to play, repeated attempts to recover losses, sleep problems and conflict with family or work.
Pause the account and remove easy payment access when these signs appear.
Speak with a trusted person or qualified local support service if stopping alone is difficult.
Take a complete break
A break should include avoiding game screens, promotional messages and repeated balance checks.
Use any cooling-off or account restriction offered by the live platform.
Returning should not be automatic; first decide whether play can remain inside clear limits.
Use platform restrictions
Where the live platform offers deposit limits, cooling-off tools or account restrictions, use them before a problem becomes severe.
A restriction is effective only when it is not bypassed through another account.
Remove saved payment access during a planned break.
Seek outside support
A trusted family member, financial adviser, counsellor or qualified local specialist can help create distance from repeated play.
Urgent financial or mental-health harm should be addressed through appropriate local services rather than another game session.
Asking for help early can prevent a temporary problem from becoming more serious.
