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Goaspribe Responsible Gaming and Financial Limits
Create time, spending and stop limits, recognise loss-chasing and stress signals, and find support when gaming no longer feels controlled.
Treat gaming as paid entertainment, not income
Gaming involves financial risk and uncertain outcomes. It is not wages, an investment or a reliable way to solve debt.
Past patterns, prediction references and promotions do not guarantee a future outcome or profit.
Set limits before the session begins
Choose an affordable amount that excludes rent, food, health, education, debt and family commitments. Set a clear time window and decide what will end the session.
A limit made before play is easier to follow than a decision made while trying to recover a loss.
- Set a cash limit.
- Set a time limit.
- Do not borrow to play.
- Stop when either limit is reached.
Recognise signs that a break is needed
Warning signs include chasing losses, hiding activity, using essential money, borrowing, losing sleep, feeling unable to stop, or continuing because a signal appears favourable.
Take a meaningful break and remove easy payment access when control is slipping.
Seek suitable support early
Talk to a trusted person and use appropriate local financial, mental-health or gaming-support resources. Early support can help before debt or conflict grows.
In an urgent safety situation, contact local emergency or crisis support. This independent website does not provide clinical or financial treatment.
Responsible information
Responsible gaming questions
Can prediction references reduce gaming risk?
No. Reference signals do not remove uncertainty or financial risk and should not change a spending limit.
What money should never be used?
Do not use borrowed funds or money needed for housing, food, health, education, debt and family responsibilities.
When should I seek help?
Seek support when gaming causes debt, secrecy, stress, conflict, sleep loss or difficulty stopping.