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RESPONSIBLE GAMING
RESPONSIBLE GAMING
Playing games or placing bets can be both entertaining and may appear profitable. However, success cannot be guaranteed every time. Naturally, losing is also a part of these games, and players should be prepared for this reality. When playing games or betting, please remember that these activities are for entertainment purposes only and are not a guaranteed source of income. Our goal is not only to provide you with an enjoyable experience, but also to help you take precautions against potential harm.
• Avoid playing with amounts that may negatively affect your family or personal budget. If you receive criticism from your family or social circle regarding the time or money you spend on gaming or betting, you should reassess your situation or seek support.
• Set reasonable winning and losing limits for yourself when betting or playing games, and make every effort to adhere to these limits.
• Do not exceed the budget you have allocated for betting or gaming, and do not borrow money in order to play.
• Always consider your emotional and mental state while playing. Avoid gaming or betting when you are feeling tense, stressed, sleep-deprived, or depressed. If you have consumed alcohol or medication, allow time for the effects to wear off before playing.
• Individuals under the age of 21 are strictly prohibited from opening accounts or placing bets on our websites. In cases of suspicion, members may be asked to verify their age with an official ID. During this process, accounts may be temporarily suspended, and if the required documents are not provided, accounts may be permanently closed.
• If you believe you are playing too frequently or losing control while betting or gaming, you may contact our Live Support team to reduce your limits, take a break, or request temporary account suspension.
• If you wish to prevent children from accessing such websites, you may install parental control, filtering, or access-blocking software on the devices they use. If you share your computer with minors, do not store personal information, credit card details, usernames, or passwords on the device.