Responsible Gambling: Deposit Caps and Time-Outs You Control
Gambling should be entertainment, never a way to make money or escape stress. As a licensed operator we take player protection seriously, and this page gathers the tools we offer and the support available to players in Australia. If the fun has stopped, please use them.
Know the warning signs
Problem gambling rarely arrives all at once; it builds through small habits. Watch for the signs so you can act early rather than late.
- Chasing losses with bigger or more frequent bets.
- Spending more time or money than you planned, repeatedly.
- Borrowing money, or gambling with funds meant for bills.
- Hiding your play from family or friends.
- Feeling anxious, guilty or irritable when you are not playing.
Tools built into your account
We give you direct control over how much and how long you play, and none of it costs anything. Setting a limit takes seconds and applies immediately, so you never have to rely on willpower alone in the moment.
- Deposit limits — daily, weekly or monthly caps on what you can pay in.
- Session reminders — prompts that show how long you have been playing.
- Time-out — a short break that locks the account for a set period.
- Self-exclusion — a longer or permanent block when you need distance.
Where to get help in Australia
If gambling is affecting your life, free and confidential help is available at any hour, and reaching out is a sign of strength rather than weakness. Australia does not have a single casino-run help brand, so we point players to the established national and international services below.
- Gambling Help Online — free 24/7 support in Australia (1800 858 858).
- Gambling Therapy — international online support and live advice.
- Gamblers Anonymous — peer support groups worldwide.
You must be at least 18 to hold an account with us, and we enforce that with identity checks. If you are worried about someone else's gambling, the services above help family members too. Take a break whenever you need one — the games will still be here later.
Tips for keeping play under control
Small habits make the biggest difference. Set a budget before you open the lobby, treat it as the cost of an evening's entertainment, and never top up to chase a loss. Deciding your limit while you are calm is far easier than deciding it mid-session.
It also helps to keep gambling separate from money you need for essentials, and to take regular breaks so it never becomes the default way to fill an evening. If you find yourself thinking about play when you are not doing it, that is a cue to step back. The tools above exist precisely for those moments.
Finally, talk to someone. Whether it is a friend, a family member or one of the free services listed here, saying it out loud takes the weight off and opens the door to help. You never have to manage it alone.