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Responsible Gambling

Last Updated: Jan 12, 2025

What We Promise to You

Welcome to Winbox88. We are committed to making your stay with us safe, regulated and fun. Gambling is supposed to be an entertaining activity, and it is our duty to make sure that it remains so, by giving you resources and tools to do so.

We consider your well-being to be our top priority. In case gambling ceases to be enjoyable, help can be provided.

Your Safer Gambling Guide

1. Play to Have Fun Not to Win Money

The key rule is to think about gambling as a form of entertainment, a cost of a movie ticket or a night out.

Know the House Edge: Each game has an inherent mathematical advantage to the operator called the HouseEdge. This is to make sure that in the long run, the house is profitable. Due to this reason, gambling is not a means of earning money or getting out of financial difficulties. It is a game of chance at a price.

2. Managing Your Money

Manage your money first before you gamble.

Make a Budget: Before you begin, determine how much you can spend and keep to it.

Entertainment Money: Never gamble with money that you cannot afford to lose.

Do not Borrow to Gamble: Gambling with borrowed money is a sure way to create a lot of stress on your finances.

3. Control Your Time

Your time is just as good as money.

Time Limit: Set a limit on how much time you will play and set an alarm to make you aware when your time is over.

Regular Breaks: You should take breaks to take time off the screen to relax and keep things in perspective.

4. Clear-Minded Play

The mind is very important when it comes to making good decisions.

Never Gamble When Angry: Do not gamble when you are in a bad mood, sad, or have any other issues.

Be Clear-Headed: Gambling when you are drunk or under the influence of other drugs may cloud your judgment.

5. Know When to Quit

It is a strength to know your limits.

Don t Chase Losses: The tendency to win back the money you have lost is the typical mistake that may cause even greater losses. Take the loss as the entertainment cost and forget it.

Keep Your Balance: Make sure that gambling is only a part of a balanced lifestyle and does not affect your work, hobbies or relationships.

Helping You to Remain in Control Tools

We offer strong and simple to use tools to enable you to control your play:

  • Deposit Limits: Limit the amount of money that can be deposited in your account per day, week or month.

  • Cool-Off Period: Have a brief time-out of gambling, between 24 hours and several weeks.

  • Self-Exclusion: In case you want a longer break, you can self-exclude yourself on our services over a long period.

Do You Control? A Self-Assessment

Be honest with yourself and ask yourself these questions. When you respond yes to any of them, it is possible to consider seeking support.

  • Do you continually think about gambling?

  • Do you conceal how much time or money you spend gambling?

  • Have you had problems with gambling in your relationships, finances, or work?

  • Do you gamble as a way to forget about your concerns or to cheer yourself up?

  • Have you ever made an attempt to quit or reduce gambling but failed?

  • Do you think that you have to bet more and more money to experience the same level of excitement?

Saying yes is not a show of weakness; it is a call to seek information and help.

Where to Find Help

Seeking confidential, professional help is a courageous step. These organizations offer free support from trained experts.

  • HelpGuide.org : A trusted non-profit providing free, evidence-based resources for mental health and wellness.

  • Senseselfexclusion.com: Official website for the SENSE program, which allows individuals to self-exclude from all casinos, free registration.

Myths about Gambling

Myth: I have lost a couple of times, so now it is my turn to win.

Fact: The results of games are random and independent. The past outcomes do not affect the future outcome. A losing streak does not increase the chances of a win.

 

Myth: I can recover my losses by playing on.

Fact: Chasing losses is a risky practice, and it normally results in bigger financial issues. The safest thing you can do is to adhere to your pre-determined budget.

 

Myth: Gambling is a nice source of income.

Fact: HouseEdge renders this statistically impossible in the long run. Gambling should be treated as a source of entertainment, not an income.

Our Child Protection Policy

Any person under the age of 18 is not allowed to gamble. We are very strict with this policy and have effective age verification mechanisms. Any accounts that will be discovered as being used by a minor will be instantly frozen and reported.

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