Responsible Gambling
Gambling should always be fun and never a way to make money. If gambling stops being enjoyable, we encourage you to use the resources and tools below.
Need help now? If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call the National Problem Gambling Helpline or visit BeGambleAware.org for free, confidential support.
Gambling Safely
Gambling is an entertaining activity for millions of people worldwide. However, for some individuals it can become problematic. Understanding the risks and gambling responsibly is essential to keeping it fun.
- Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
- Set a budget before you play and stick to it.
- Treat gambling as entertainment, not a source of income.
- Take regular breaks and never chase your losses.
- Don't gamble when you're stressed, upset, or under the influence of alcohol.
- Balance gambling with other leisure activities.
Responsible Gambling Tools
All casinos listed on this site are operated by MoonSeeker SRL and offer a range of player protection tools. You can access these directly in your casino account settings.
Deposit Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much you can deposit to control your spending.
Loss Limits
Cap the amount you can lose in a given time period to prevent significant losses.
Session Time Limits
Set reminders or automatic log-outs after a certain amount of time spent playing.
Self-Exclusion
Take a break from gambling for a set period — or permanently — directly through your casino account.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can affect anyone. Warning signs include:
- Spending more time or money on gambling than intended.
- Chasing losses or gambling to win back money.
- Neglecting responsibilities, work, or relationships because of gambling.
- Lying to friends or family about gambling habits.
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed when not gambling.
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling.
If you recognise any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, please reach out for support.
Support Organisations
The following organisations offer free, confidential help for people affected by problem gambling: