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Responsible gambling at Euphoria Wins Casino

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Most people who open this page are checking on their own play, or on someone else's. Euphoria Wins Casino exists for entertainment, not as a way to make money, and this page sets out the tools we offer and where to go if play stops feeling like fun. You must be 18 or over (18+) to hold an account with us.

Gambling as entertainment, not income

Casino games and sports betting are built so the operator holds an edge over time, which means no strategy turns play into a reliable source of income. Treating a deposit as spending money for an evening, rather than as an investment expected to return more than it cost, keeps the risk where it belongs.

When it stops being fun

Play that used to be occasional becoming daily, chasing a loss with a bigger bet, or spending money set aside for bills are the clearest warning signs. Borrowing to fund an account, hiding the amount spent from a partner or housemate, and feeling irritable when you try to stop are also signals worth taking seriously.

  • Betting more than planned to recover a previous loss
  • Losing track of time or money spent in a single session
  • Using gambling to escape stress, boredom or low mood
  • Neglecting work, sleep or relationships because of play

A short self-check

Answering honestly to a few plain questions gives a quicker read than any amount of second-guessing.

  • Have you tried to cut back and found it harder than expected?
  • Do you gamble to escape worry or low mood?
  • Have you lied to anyone about how much you spend or play?
  • Has anyone close to you raised a concern about your gambling?
  • Do you feel restless or short-tempered when you're not playing?
  • Have you missed a bill payment because of money spent gambling?

Answering yes to more than one or two is a reasonable prompt to use one of the tools below, or to speak to an independent service.

Limits you can set with us

We provide deposit limits so you can cap how much goes into your account over a period you choose, and self-exclusion for a longer break from the account entirely. Where a break needs to be permanent or cover other operators too, national self-exclusion is the stronger tool – see below. We also point players toward professional support services rather than trying to manage a gambling problem in-house.

Setting a limit that actually holds

A limit set below what you can comfortably afford to lose works better than one set at the edge of your budget, because it leaves no room for a bad night to become a bad month. Reviewing it after a quiet period is more useful than only reviewing it after a loss.

National help lines

Free, confidential support exists outside this site and is worth using even if you're not sure there's a problem yet.

  • GamCare – National Gambling Helpline, 0808 8020 133, free and available 24/7
  • BeGambleAware – information and support for anyone affected by gambling, including family and friends
  • GamStop – free national self-exclusion covering all UK-licensed gambling sites
  • Gordon Moody – residential and online treatment for more serious gambling harm

Blocking software

Software that blocks gambling sites at the device level adds a layer a self-exclusion request can't – it stops the sites loading at all. Gamban and the free BetBlocker both work across desktop and mobile.

Talking to someone

A conversation with a trained adviser, rather than a friend or family member, tends to get further because the person on the other end isn't emotionally involved. GamCare's helpline takes calls day and night, and BeGambleAware's site lists further routes into support if a phone call isn't the right first step.

Protecting minors

Accounts are restricted to those aged 18+, and a device shared with a child or teenager is a real risk if an account stays logged in. Parental-control software such as Net Nanny or Qustodio can block gambling sites on a shared device without affecting the rest of its use.

Questions about your account can go to [email protected]. Gambling should be entertainment, not a chore.

You must be 18 or over (18+) to use this site. If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, free and confidential support is available at BeGambleAware.org.