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Responsible Play

Responsible Play and Financial Limits

Practical limits for adults using prediction-style entertainment with financial risk.

Updated 2026-06-23Independent website

Entertainment Is Not Income

Prediction-style games involve uncertain outcomes. A recent win, repeated colour or promotional reward does not create a reliable income stream. Never plan bills, debt payments or essential expenses around a future result.

Use only a pre-decided entertainment amount that can be lost without affecting daily needs. Borrowing, using credit or selling belongings to continue is a serious warning sign.

Set Limits Before Starting

Choose a deposit limit, loss limit, session duration and stop time before opening the game. Do not raise those limits during the same session, after a loss or because a promotion is close to expiry.

Keep essential funds in a separate account and review total deposits minus withdrawals over a meaningful period. The latest win alone does not show the actual financial position.

Avoid Chasing Losses

Increasing the next amount does not make recovery certain. Colour streaks, charts and paid signals cannot guarantee the next result. After a loss or disputed round, close the game and take a break instead of entering another round immediately.

Stop when play creates anger, anxiety, secrecy, missed work, sleep disruption or conflict with family. These effects matter even when the money involved appears manageable.

Account and Family Protection

Adults should keep account credentials and payment access away from minors. Use a device lock, private notifications and logout on shared devices.

Never let another person operate the account to recover losses or complete turnover. Account sharing can create security, verification and financial problems.

Getting Help

Talk to a trusted person when limits repeatedly fail. Consider blocking payment methods, uninstalling the app and using local responsible-gambling, mental-health or financial-support services available in your region.

If there is an immediate risk of self-harm or danger, contact local emergency services or a trusted person nearby without delay.