Responsible Gambling at Cazeus Casino

Gambling as Entertainment

Gambling is a leisure activity. It carries financial risk, and outcomes are determined by chance — not skill, strategy, or past results. Cazeus Casino publishes content about casino products for informational purposes, and we take our responsibility to promote safe gambling practices seriously. All gambling activities on licensed platforms are restricted to individuals aged 18 and over.

Core Principles of Responsible Gambling

Playing responsibly means staying in control of how much time and money you spend. The following principles are widely recommended:

  • Set a budget before you start and treat any losses as the cost of entertainment, not money to be recovered.
  • Decide in advance how long you will play and stick to that limit.
  • Do not gamble when under the influence of alcohol, medication, or in a state of emotional distress.
  • Avoid chasing losses — increasing bets to recover previous losses is one of the most common paths to problematic behaviour.
  • Balance gambling with other leisure activities and social commitments.

Self-Assessment

Periodically asking yourself honest questions about your gambling habits can help identify early warning signs. Consider whether you have:

  • Spent more than you intended on a regular basis.
  • Felt irritable or anxious when not gambling.
  • Used gambling as a way to cope with stress, boredom, or difficult emotions.
  • Neglected work, relationships, or personal responsibilities because of time spent gambling.
  • Borrowed money or sold possessions to fund gambling.

If any of these resonate, it may be worth speaking with a professional or using the tools available through licensed operators.

Tools Available Through Licensed Operators

Reputable licensed casinos are required to offer players a range of responsible gambling tools. These typically include:

  • Deposit limits — daily, weekly, or monthly caps on how much you can add to your account.
  • Session time limits — restrictions on how long a single gaming session can last.
  • Reality checks — periodic notifications reminding you of time spent playing.
  • Time-out periods — short breaks from the platform, usually ranging from 24 hours to several weeks.
  • Self-exclusion — a formal opt-out that prevents access to the platform for a set period, which can range from months to permanently.

If you are unsure how to activate these tools on a specific platform, consult that operator's help centre.

Early Signs of Problematic Gambling

Problematic gambling can develop gradually. Early indicators include preoccupation with upcoming gambling sessions, concealing gambling activity from friends or family, increasing the size of bets to maintain excitement, and experiencing anxiety or guilt after playing. Recognising these signs early makes it easier to seek effective support.

External Help and Support Organisations

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties related to gambling, independent support is available. Types of organisations that provide assistance include:

  • National gambling helplines — free, confidential telephone and chat services.
  • Counselling and therapy services — specialising in behavioural and addiction issues.
  • Anonymous peer support groups — modelled on established recovery programmes.
  • Online self-help resources — structured tools and guided self-assessment programmes.

We do not list specific phone numbers here to avoid publishing details that may change. We recommend searching for your national gambling support body or asking your GP for a referral.

Protection of Minors

Gambling platforms are not suitable for anyone under 18. If you share a device with children or young people, make use of parental control software to restrict access to gambling websites. Operators are required to verify age and may ask for documentation at any time.

Staying in Control

The most effective safeguard against gambling-related harm is consistent, informed self-regulation. Use the tools available to you, set clear boundaries, and do not hesitate to seek help if those boundaries become difficult to maintain.