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Responsible Gambling

What Is Responsible Gambling?

Responsible gambling means acknowledging that gaming should not be used as a way to make money or solve financial problems. It's about being aware of one's spending limits and taking regular breaks from gaming. Some warning signs of problem gambling include:

  • Increasing bet sizes to chase losses
  • Gambling beyond affordable means
  • Neglecting personal or professional responsibilities
  • Feeling anxious or distressed about gambling

Tools to Stay in Control

At Redspin Casino, we provide a range of tools to help players stay in control:

  • Deposit Limits: Set limits on the amount you can deposit into your account.
  • Wagering Limits: Limit the amount you can wager on individual games or sessions.
  • Session Time Limits: Control how long you spend playing at one session.
  • Reality Checks: Receive regular reminders of your gaming activity and time spent.
  • Loss Limits: Set limits on your potential losses to prevent significant financial impact.
  • Self-Exclusion Options: Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from our platform if needed.

How to Request Limits or Exclusion

If you need assistance with setting limits or want to self-exclude, please contact our support team. We will help you set up the necessary restrictions and ensure they are applied quickly. Alternatively, you can visit your account settings to adjust limit options.

Support for Problem Gambling

If gambling is no longer enjoyable, we encourage you to seek help. Problem gambling behaviors include:

  • Chasing losses
  • Borrowing money to gamble
  • Lying about gambling habits
  • Neglecting other areas of life

If you're struggling with problem gambling, please reach out for support.

Protecting Minors

At Redspin Casino, we take underage gambling very seriously and strictly prohibit minors from accessing our platform. Age verification methods include identity checks and address validation to ensure users are at least 18 years old. Parents can also consider using parental control software to monitor their child's online activities.