Responsible Gambling

Gaming as Entertainment, Not Income

Gambling should always be viewed as a form of entertainment, similar to going to the cinema or dining out. It is never a reliable way to earn money or solve financial problems. Only spend money you can afford to lose, treat any winnings as a bonus, and understand that the house always has a mathematical advantage in the long run.

All gaming platforms are intended for players aged 18 and above. It is illegal for anyone under this age to participate in gambling activities. If you are not of legal age, please do not use this platform.

Protective Tools Available on Our Platform

Rolletto Casino provides several built-in tools to help you manage your gaming activity and maintain control:

Deposit Limits

Set a maximum amount of money you are willing to deposit within a specific time period (daily, weekly, or monthly). Once you reach this limit, you cannot deposit further funds until the period resets. This is one of the most effective ways to control spending.

Self-Exclusion

If you need a break from gaming, you can self-exclude your account for a chosen period (ranging from days to months). During self-exclusion, you cannot log in, access your account, or place bets. This tool is available if you feel your gaming is becoming problematic.

Time-Out Feature

Take a temporary break without permanently closing your account. A time-out suspends your account for a period you specify, after which it will automatically reactivate. This is useful if you want a cooling-off period but plan to return later.

Reality Check Notifications

The platform can send you reminders about how long you have been playing and how much you have spent in a session. These notifications help you stay aware of your activity.

Core Principles of Responsible Gaming

Avoid Chasing Losses

One of the biggest warning signs is trying to recover lost money by playing more. This behaviour often leads to larger losses and is a key indicator of problem gambling. If you lose money, accept it and move on—never increase stakes or play longer to "get even."

Set and Respect Your Limits

Before you play, "decide":

  • How much money you can afford to lose
  • How long you will play
  • What games you will play

Stick to these decisions strictly. Once you reach your limit, stop playing, even if you are on a winning streak.

Play for Fun, Not to Escape

Gaming should not be used as a way to forget problems, relieve stress, or cope with depression or anxiety. If you find yourself turning to gambling when feeling sad, angry, or stressed, consider speaking with a mental health professional instead.

Check Yourself: Questions to Ask

Ask yourself these questions honestly:

  • Do I spend more time or money on gaming than I intended?
  • Have I tried to cut back on gaming but failed?
  • Do I feel anxious or irritable when I am not playing?
  • Do I lie to family or friends about how much I gamble?
  • Have I borrowed money or used savings to fund gaming?
  • Am I playing to escape problems or negative feelings?
  • Do I feel guilty or ashamed about my gaming habits?

If you answered "yes" to any of these, it may be time to reach out for help or use our protective tools.

Protecting Minors

It is your responsibility as a parent, guardian, or caregiver to ensure that minors do not access this or any other gaming platform. If you have children in your household, "consider":

  • Setting up parental controls on devices
  • Using password protection on gaming websites and apps
  • Teaching children about the risks of gambling
  • Monitoring their online activity

Under no circumstances should anyone under 18 be allowed to create an account or gamble. Doing so is illegal and harmful.

External Support and Professional Help

If you believe you have a gambling problem or need professional support, many organizations worldwide offer free, confidential assistance:

Types of Support Available

  • Counselling services – one-on-one or group therapy
  • Helplines – phone and text support available 24/7
  • Support groups – community-based peer support
  • Self-help resources – online tools and workbooks
  • Treatment programs – residential or outpatient care for severe cases

These organizations are staffed by trained professionals who understand gambling addiction and can provide tailored help. Using their services is confidential and often free. A simple search for "gambling helpline" or "problem gambling support" in your country will provide you with local resources.

Early Warning Signs

Recognize these early indicators that your gaming may be becoming a problem:

  • Playing more frequently or for longer periods than intended
  • Increasing the amount of money wagered to achieve the same excitement
  • Repeated unsuccessful attempts to cut back or stop
  • Irritability or restlessness when unable to play
  • Using gaming to escape stress or difficulties
  • Spending more money than budgeted
  • Neglecting responsibilities, relationships, or hobbies
  • Lying about gaming activity or time spent

If you notice these signs in yourself or someone else, do not ignore them. Early intervention is far more effective than waiting until problems become severe.

Take Control of Your Gaming

Responsible gambling is about making informed choices, setting boundaries, and knowing when to seek help. Use the tools available to you, set realistic limits, and remember that gaming is entertainment, not a solution to financial problems. If you ever feel that your gaming is out of control, reach out to a support organization or contact us through our support channels for guidance on available resources.