Responsible Gambling: Set a Deposit Limit in Under a Minute
Gambling should stay a form of entertainment, never a way to make money or escape stress. We build tools into every account to help you keep control, and this page explains them alongside the warning signs of a problem and where to get free, confidential help. If the fun stops, please pause and reach out.
Staying in control with our tools
Inside your account you can set deposit limits, take a short cooling-off break, or self-exclude for a longer period when you need distance. These controls take effect quickly and cannot be reversed on a whim, which is the point — they protect the version of you that set them. Our support team can apply or explain any of them 24/7 if you would rather ask.
Set a budget before you play and treat it like the cost of a night out — money you are comfortable losing. Never chase losses, never gamble to solve a financial problem, and take regular breaks. Keeping gambling separate from money you need for rent, bills or food is the single most important habit.
Warning signs to watch for
- Spending more time or money than you planned, repeatedly.
- Chasing losses or betting to win back what you lost.
- Borrowing money, or hiding your play from people close to you.
- Feeling anxious, irritable or low when you are not gambling.
Where to find help in Australia
If any of that sounds familiar, support is free and confidential. In Australia, Gambling Help Online (1800 858 858) offers 24/7 phone and online counselling, and it is a strong first call. Because we operate offshore, we also point players to trusted international services so help is always within reach.
Reputable organisations include Gambling Help Online, Gambling Therapy and BeGambleAware, all linked in our footer and staffed by people who understand this. Talking to someone early makes a real difference — you do not have to wait until things feel unmanageable. You must be 18 or older to hold an account with us, and we will always support a decision to stop.
We also encourage a few simple habits that keep play healthy. Decide your limit before you open the lobby, not after a losing run; keep gambling money separate from everyday money; and switch off if a session stops being enjoyable. Small rules set in a calm moment protect you in a heated one.
If you choose to self-exclude, we honour it — the block is not something we will lift on a whim, and that firmness is deliberate. Reopening an excluded account requires a cooling-off period and a clear, considered request. Your wellbeing matters more to us than another deposit, and we mean that as a policy, not a slogan.