Responsible Gambling

Gambling should be a paid form of entertainment, not a way to chase losses or solve money problems. The winter shelf runs calmly, but a Saturday NHL slate with three Metropolitan Division puck-lines can burn a bankroll faster than the RTP suggests. Alpine World Cup accumulators build up on a Kitzbühel Saturday without you noticing. If either of those descriptions is starting to feel familiar, stop reading and reach one of the helplines below before placing another bet.

Deposit limits

Account → Responsible Gambling → Deposit Limits. Set daily, weekly, or monthly caps. Lowering takes effect instantly; raising requires a 24-hour cool-off. Worth setting before your first Saturday NHL slate, not after.

Time-out (cool-off)

Block your account for 24 hours up to 30 days. During time-out you cannot log in, deposit, or wager. Useful when a tilt session is brewing — three consecutive losing puck-lines or a full Saturday of losing World Cup podium bands is a common trigger point.

Self-exclusion

Permanent or long-term block, six months minimum. Self-exclusion blocks marketing emails and account access; bonuses on the account are voided.

Reality checks

Pop-up reminders showing time elapsed, money wagered, net P&L. Recommended interval: every 30 minutes during winter-reel sessions, every 60 minutes during NHL live in-play.

Where to get help

FAQ

Responsible gambling FAQ