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While we provide access to online casino and betting sites, we believe gambling should always be seen as a form of entertainment — never as a way to make money or escape problems.

Gambling can be fun and exciting when done in moderation, but it can also become harmful if not kept under control. This page is designed to help you understand the risks, stay in control, and find support if needed.


1. Our Commitment

As an affiliate platform, we do not operate any gambling services ourselves. However, we take player protection seriously and only promote licensed operators who offer responsible gambling tools, including:

  • Deposit limits
  • Loss limits
  • Time-out features
  • Reality checks
  • Self-exclusion options

We encourage all visitors to make use of these tools and play within their means.


2. Tips for Gambling Responsibly

Here are some important guidelines to help you gamble responsibly:

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  • Set time limits – Gambling shouldn’t take up your whole day. Take regular breaks.
  • ???? Never chase losses – Trying to win back lost money usually leads to even bigger losses.
  • ???? Stay in control – Avoid gambling when you’re upset, stressed, or under the influence.
  • ???? Know the odds – Understand that the house always has an edge, and outcomes are random.
  • ???? Take breaks – If gambling stops being fun, it’s time to pause or take a longer break.

Remember: When the fun stops, stop.


3. Signs of a Gambling Problem

If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following, it could be a sign of problem gambling:

  • Spending more time or money on gambling than intended
  • Lying about gambling activity
  • Borrowing money or selling items to gamble
  • Neglecting responsibilities (work, school, family)
  • Feeling anxious, depressed, or irritable when not gambling
  • Trying and failing to cut back or stop

If any of these sound familiar, it’s important to seek help early.


4. Get Help in Ireland

If you’re worried about your gambling behaviour, or someone else’s, there is support available:

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Provides information, support, and signposting to treatment services.
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5. Self-Exclusion Tools

If you feel the need to take a break from gambling, consider using self-exclusion tools offered by licensed operators or broader schemes.

  • Request self-exclusion directly with any casino or betting site you use
  • Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on deposits, time, or spending
  • Install blocking software like Gamban or BetBlocker to restrict access to gambling sites

Many Irish-facing gambling sites also support integration with GamStop, a UK-based exclusion tool that blocks access to registered gambling sites for 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years.


6. Gambling and Minors

Gambling is strictly prohibited for anyone under the age of 18. We do not promote, market to, or collect data from users under this legal age limit.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to:

  • Monitor online activity
  • Use parental control software
  • Keep devices secured with strong passwords

7. Final Message

Gambling should never feel like an escape, a job, or a necessity. If you find yourself struggling to stop or feel that gambling is impacting your life negatively, please seek help.

There’s no shame in reaching out — support is available, and recovery is possible.


Need Help?

If you’re concerned about your gambling or someone else’s, please visit https://www.problemgambling.ie or speak to your GP.

Stay safe. Play smart. Gamble responsibly.