Responsible Gambling: Limits You Can Set Before You Deposit
Gambling should stay a form of entertainment, and we take our part in keeping it that way seriously. The games on this site are built to be fun, not a way to make money or recover losses, and we'd rather you played within comfortable limits for years than chased a bad night once. This page sets out the tools we offer and the help available if play stops feeling like a choice.
Tools We Give You
Inside your account you can set deposit, loss and session limits, take a short cooling-off break, or self-exclude for a longer period. Limits take effect immediately and can be tightened at any time, though loosening one takes a deliberate waiting period by design. If you ever want help configuring these, our support team will walk you through them without trying to talk you out of it.
- Deposit limits — daily, weekly or monthly caps on what you add.
- Session reminders — timed prompts so you notice how long you've played.
- Cooling-off — a short pause that locks new deposits.
- Self-exclusion — a longer break from the account when you need it.
Warning Signs
It's worth checking in with yourself now and then. Warning signs include chasing losses, betting more than you can afford, borrowing to play, hiding your gambling from family, or feeling anxious when you're not playing. If a few of those ring true, a break is sensible, and reaching out early makes a real difference. None of it is a judgement — it's just a prompt to step back.
Setting limits before you play is the single most effective habit, and it takes under a minute. Decide what a session is worth to you as entertainment, cap your deposits to match, and treat that figure the way you'd treat the price of a night out — spent for the fun, not expected back. If a limit ever feels tight, that discomfort is useful information rather than a rule to work around.
Where to Get Help in Australia and Beyond
Australia has strong, free, confidential support, and you don't need to be in crisis to use it. We encourage anyone with a concern — for themselves or someone else — to contact one of the services below. Support is available around the clock, and speaking to someone costs nothing.
- Gambling Help Online — free 24/7 Australian counselling and live chat (1800 858 858).
- Gambling Therapy — free international support in multiple languages.
- BeGambleAware — advice, tools and self-assessment.
- Gamblers Anonymous Australia — peer support meetings nationwide.
You must be at least 18 to hold an account with us, and we verify age before any withdrawal. If gambling is affecting your life, please use the tools above or step away entirely — we would always rather lose a customer than see play turn into harm. The homepage links back to every part of the site whenever you're ready.