Player Protection
Responsible Gambling
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Tools to help you stay in control
The following tools are typically available from your account settings. Exact names and locations may differ slightly depending on the current version of the platform — check your account dashboard for the live options.
Deposit Limits
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly cap on how much you can deposit. Lowering a limit usually takes effect immediately; raising one may involve a cooling-off period.
Time/Session Reminders
Reality checks that show how long you've been playing and what you've won or lost during the session.
Temporary Break (Cooling-Off)
Pause your account for a set period — commonly 24 hours up to a few weeks — without permanently closing it.
Self-Exclusion
Close your account for an extended period (commonly 6 months to 5 years) or permanently. During self-exclusion you should not be targeted with marketing.
Loss Limits
Cap how much you can lose in a given period, separate from deposit limits.
Account History
Review your full deposit, withdrawal, and betting history at any time to see your actual activity, not just how it feels.
Describe precisely how a player activates each tool in the current version of your account dashboard — e.g. "Account → Settings → Responsible Gambling" — so this section matches the real product rather than describing generic features.
Signs gambling may be becoming a problem
Questions worth asking yourself honestly
- Have you bet more money or time than you intended to?
- Have you tried to win back money you've lost ("chasing losses")?
- Have you borrowed money, sold things, or gone without necessities to fund betting?
- Has betting affected your relationships, work, studies, or sleep?
- Do you feel restless, irritable, or anxious when trying to cut down?
- Have you lied to people close to you about how much you bet or spend?
Answering yes to several of these doesn't mean something is definitely wrong, but it's worth talking to someone — a doctor, a counsellor, or a support line — rather than deciding alone.
Support if you need it
If gambling is causing you harm, you don't have to handle it alone. The following are independent organisations, not run by this site, that offer confidential support:
Hours of operation, and whether the service is free/confidential, for a helpline relevant to your players' actual location(s). Numbers and services change, so verify directly with the organisation before publishing.]
This section intentionally avoids guessing at a specific Indian gambling-harm helpline number, since these can change and an inaccurate number on a gambling site is actively harmful. Please verify a current, reputable, India-relevant service before publishing — for instance, a national or state-run mental health helpline that is willing to assist with gambling-related distress — and confirm the number directly with that organisation.
Help for friends and family
If someone close to you is struggling with their gambling, it can affect you too. Support organisations for affected family members typically exist alongside player-facing helplines — once verified.
Third-party blocking software
If you want a stronger barrier than account-level self-exclusion, software exists that blocks gambling sites and apps at the device level.if you decide to list one, after confirming it's reputable and currently maintained.
Our commitment
- We do not knowingly offer accounts to anyone under the legal gambling age.
- We provide the account tools listed above to help players set and respect their own limits.
- We do not target self-excluded accounts with marketing communications.
- staff training, affordability checks — only if these are genuinely in place.