We encourage you to play responsibly

Gambling is a form of entertainment, but it should be approached with caution. It was not created as a way to make quick money. Try to avoid losses, only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and never use resources intended for rent, bills, or other necessary expenses. Check your balance page regularly to track your spending.

If gambling begins to make you uncomfortable, take a break or consider self-exclusion.

Risks and consequences of gambling and addiction

While gambling is a harmless form of entertainment for many, it can turn into a problem when a person loses control over the time and money invested. This compulsive behavior is known as “gambling disorder” or “gambling addiction.” Determining whether gambling has become a problem can be difficult. However, a key sign is that gambling begins to negatively affect a person’s quality of life.