Responsible Gaming
At Wild Casino, we're committed to promoting safe and responsible gambling. Learn about the tools, resources, and support available to help you maintain control of your gaming experience.
Important Notice
If you feel that gambling is having a negative impact on your life or the life of someone you know, please seek help immediately. Gambling should be entertaining and not seen as a way to make money.
Responsible Gaming Guide
What is Responsible Gaming?
Responsible gaming means gambling in a controlled and balanced way. It's about understanding that gambling is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money, and ensuring it doesn't negatively impact your life or the lives of those around you.
At Wild Casino, we believe that gambling should always be:
- An enjoyable form of entertainment
- Conducted with money you can afford to lose
- Balanced with other activities and responsibilities
- Stopped when it's no longer fun
Did You Know?
Most people gamble responsibly and for entertainment. However, for a small percentage of players, gambling can become problematic. Recognizing the signs early and using available tools can help maintain a healthy relationship with gambling.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Recognizing the signs of problem gambling is the first step toward getting help. Here are some common indicators that gambling may be becoming a problem:
Financial Issues
Spending more money on gambling than you can afford, borrowing money to gamble, or selling possessions to fund gambling.
Time Consumption
Spending increasing amounts of time gambling, thinking about gambling, or planning your next gambling session.
Secrecy & Denial
Lying to family and friends about gambling activities or the amount of time and money spent gambling.
Chasing Losses
Continuing to gamble to win back money you've lost, often resulting in even greater losses.
Emotional Impact
Feeling restless, irritable, anxious, or depressed when trying to cut down or stop gambling.
Relationship Strain
Gambling causing problems with relationships, work, or other important areas of life.
If You Recognize These Signs
If you identify with several of these signs, it may indicate a gambling problem. Consider taking our self-assessment test and explore the help resources available.
Gambling Self-Assessment Test
Answer these questions honestly to assess your gambling habits. This test can help you determine if gambling is becoming a problem in your life.
Responsible Gaming Tools
Wild Casino provides several tools to help you manage your gambling activity. These tools are designed to give you control over your gaming experience and prevent problematic behavior.
Deposit Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much money you can deposit into your account. Once reached, you cannot deposit more until the limit resets.
Set LimitsSession Timers
Set time limits for your gaming sessions. Receive alerts when your time is almost up and be automatically logged out when the limit is reached.
Set TimerSelf-Exclusion
Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from accessing your Wild Casino account. Choose from 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or permanent exclusion.
Self-ExcludeReality Checks
Receive regular pop-up notifications during gameplay showing how long you've been playing and how much you've wagered during your session.
Set AlertsActivity Statements
Access detailed reports of your gambling activity, including deposits, withdrawals, wagers, and time spent playing each game.
View ActivityCool-Off Period
Take a short break from gambling with our cool-off feature. Temporarily suspend your account for 24 hours, 48 hours, or 7 days.
Take a BreakHow to Access These Tools
All responsible gaming tools can be found in your account settings under "Responsible Gaming" or "Play Safely." You can adjust these settings at any time, though some changes (like lowering deposit limits) may take effect immediately while others (like increasing limits) may have a waiting period.
Tips for Safer Gambling
Following these practical tips can help you maintain a healthy relationship with gambling and ensure it remains an enjoyable form of entertainment.
Set a Budget
Decide in advance how much money you can afford to lose and stick to this limit. Never gamble with money you need for essentials.
Set Time Limits
Decide how much time you'll spend gambling before you start playing and stick to it. Use a timer if necessary.
Avoid Alcohol
Avoid gambling while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as this can impair your judgment and lead to risky decisions.
Balance Activities
Make sure gambling is just one of many leisure activities in your life. Don't let it replace social activities, exercise, or hobbies.
Don't Chase Losses
Accept that losing is part of gambling. Chasing losses often leads to bigger losses and can indicate a developing problem.
It's Entertainment
Remember that gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money. The costs should be viewed as payment for that entertainment.
Learn the Games
Understand the rules and odds of the games you play. This knowledge can help you make informed decisions and manage expectations.
Be Open
Be honest with friends and family about your gambling. Their perspective can help you recognize if your gambling is becoming problematic.
Need Immediate Help?
If you're concerned about your gambling or someone else's, confidential help is available right now.
Call 1-800-522-4700National Problem Gambling Helpline | Available 24/7
Gambling Help Organizations
These organizations provide free, confidential support and resources for problem gambling:
National Council on Problem Gambling
Provides confidential help and resources for problem gamblers and their families.
Gamblers Anonymous
International fellowship of people who share their experience to solve their gambling problem.
Gam-Anon
Support group for friends and family members of problem gamblers.
Gambling Therapy
Provides free practical advice and emotional support to anyone affected by problem gambling.
International Resources
If you're outside the United States, most countries have their own problem gambling helplines and support services. Contact your local health authority or search online for "problem gambling help [your country]" to find resources in your area.
Remember
Gambling should be fun and entertaining. If it stops being fun, or if you're concerned about your gambling habits, use the tools and resources on this page to get help. Taking action early can prevent more serious problems from developing.