Responsible gambling
Responsible Gambling at Dudespin Casino
At Dudespin Casino, we are committed to providing a safe and responsible gaming environment for all our players. We believe that gambling should be a form of entertainment, not a means to escape financial difficulties or emotional issues.
Identifying Problem Gambling
If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the following signs, it may indicate problem gambling:
- Spending more money than intended on gambling
- Feeling anxious or guilty about gambling
- Using credit cards or loans to fund gambling
- Neglecting responsibilities due to gambling
- Hiding or lying about gambling habits
Tools for Responsible Gambling
To help you maintain control over your gaming activities, we offer the following tools:
- Deposit Limits: Set a daily, weekly, or monthly limit on your deposits to prevent excessive spending.
- Loss Limits: Set a limit on your losses to prevent significant financial setbacks.
- Session Reminders: Take regular breaks from playing to avoid prolonged periods of gambling.
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from playing at Dudespin Casino.
Support Organizations
If you are struggling with problem gambling, we encourage you to reach out to the following organizations for support:
- Gamblers Anonymous Poland: A non-profit organization providing support and resources for individuals struggling with compulsive gambling.
- You Can Bet: A Polish organization offering counseling, education, and prevention programs for problem gamblers.
- SAMOK: A Polish organization providing support and resources for individuals affected by problem gambling.
Responsible Gaming Practices
To maintain a healthy balance between gaming and your daily life:
- Set realistic goals and expectations when playing
- Take regular breaks to avoid prolonged periods of gaming
- Prioritize responsible spending habits
- Seek help if you feel like you're losing control
Additional Resources
For more information on problem gambling, its effects, and resources for support, please visit the websites of our partner organizations or consult with a healthcare professional.