Player Protection

Gaming Should Always
Feel Good

At Plus Roulette, responsible gaming isn't a legal checkbox — it's a genuine commitment. We put real tools in your hands so that roulette, blackjack, and every live dealer game you play stays fun, controlled, and on your terms.

Free tools to set limits, take breaks & self-exclude
Strict age verification across all partner casinos
Behavioural monitoring to catch problems early
Confidential support resources available 24/7
Why It Matters
1 in 5 players show signs of risky habits without realising
80% of problem gamblers recover with the right tools in place
24/7 support access through our recommended helplines
Our Commitment

Entertainment First — Always

Gambling is one of the world's oldest pastimes — and at its best, it's exciting, social, and rewarding. The casinos listed on Plus Roulette all share our view: that a happy, in-control player is a player who keeps coming back, and that long-term trust matters far more than short-term revenue.

That's why every platform in our network operates robust responsible gaming programmes — not because regulations demand it, but because it's simply the right way to run an honest operation. We encourage every player to treat gambling as what it is: entertainment with a cost, not an investment or an escape hatch.

Never chase losses, never gamble with money you can't afford to lose, and never use gaming to cope with stress or anxiety. If you feel like your play is shifting in that direction, the tools in Section 3 below exist precisely for that moment.

"The mark of a trustworthy casino isn't just the games it offers — it's how seriously it treats the humans playing them."
Know the Signs

When Gaming Stops Being Fun

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Chasing Losses

Increasing bets or session length to try to recover money already lost is a key warning sign.

Losing Track of Time

Regularly playing far longer than planned, or neglecting daily responsibilities because of gaming.
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Hiding Your Play

Feeling the need to conceal how much time or money you spend gambling from friends or family.
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Mood Tied to Outcomes

Experiencing strong anxiety, irritability, or depression related to gambling wins and losses.
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Borrowing to Gamble

Using credit, loans, or money meant for essentials to fund gambling sessions.
Player Control

Tools That Put You in Charge

Every casino in our network offers a full suite of protection features — free, easy to activate, and available the moment you need them. These aren't buried in settings; they're built to be accessible.

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Deposit & Loss Limits

Set daily, weekly, or monthly caps on how much you deposit or lose. Once the limit is reached, the casino will pause your ability to add more funds until the period resets. This is the single most effective habit-control tool available — and it's entirely in your hands.

✦ Instant Activation
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Session Time Alerts

Choose how long each gaming session should last, and receive automatic reminders when you're approaching your limit. Session clocks help you stay aware of time spent at the tables — especially important during immersive live dealer games.

✦ Customisable Intervals
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Cool-Off Periods

Take a structured break — from 24 hours to 6 weeks — without permanently closing your account. Your access is suspended during this period, giving you breathing room to step back, reassess, and return only when you're ready.

✦ Reversible Pause
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Self-Exclusion

A voluntary and permanent opt-out from all gambling services at a chosen casino. Once activated, the casino is legally obligated to enforce the exclusion, block promotional communications, and refer you to support services. This is the strongest line of defence available.

✦ Legally Enforceable
Safer Play

Six Habits of Responsible Players

01

Set a budget before you start

Decide how much you're comfortable losing — not winning. Treat it like the cost of a night out, not a fund to grow.
02

Never gamble to recover losses

Chasing is a trap. Bad sessions happen to everyone — walking away is always the smarter play.
03

Set a time limit and stick to it

Decide on a session length before you open the lobby. Use built-in alerts to hold yourself accountable.
04

Know the odds are against you

Every casino game is designed so the house has an edge. Wins feel great, but they're not reliable income.
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Take regular breaks

Step away from the screen, grab a drink, and reset. Prolonged sessions impair decision-making.
06

Keep gambling in perspective

Gaming should be one small slice of a balanced life — not the highlight or the escape hatch from it.
Get Help

You Don't Have to Face It Alone

If gambling has stopped being fun and started causing harm — financially, emotionally, or in your relationships — these organisations provide free, confidential support. Asking for help is the strongest move you can make.

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24/7 Helplines

Immediate, confidential assistance

Free, anonymous telephone and live-chat support is available around the clock from trained advisors who specialise in gambling harm. You don't need to be in crisis to call — early conversations are always the most effective.

Find a helpline →
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Professional Counselling

Structured recovery support

Trained counsellors help you identify the underlying triggers behind problematic gambling and guide you through proven recovery pathways — including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) adapted specifically for gambling disorders.

Find a counsellor →
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Educational Resources

Understand & stay informed

Access guides on understanding gambling odds, recognising addiction patterns, and maintaining a healthy relationship with gaming. Knowledge is a powerful preventive tool — and the best time to use it is before a problem develops.

Read the guides →
Player Safety

Protecting Those Who Need It Most

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Strict Age Verification

All casinos in our network enforce rigorous identity checks at registration. No underage player can access real-money games — full stop.
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Behavioural Monitoring

Automated systems flag patterns like escalating bet sizes, loss-chasing, and unusually long sessions — triggering timely interventions before habits spiral.
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Third-Party Exclusion

Family members and carers can request exclusion on behalf of someone at risk. Our partner casinos take these requests seriously and act swiftly.
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Marketing Opt-Outs

Players in recovery or taking a break are automatically removed from all promotional communications — no bonus emails, no temptation triggers.

If You're Worried About Someone Else

Gambling harm rarely happens in isolation. Partners, parents, and friends often notice the warning signs before the individual does — a sudden change in finances, withdrawn behaviour, or secrecy around time spent online.

You're allowed to act on those concerns. Contact the casino's responsible gaming team directly, reach out to a gambling support charity, or speak to a GP. In many jurisdictions, casinos can legally accept exclusion requests from concerned family members.

We also strongly encourage all parents to use device-level parental controls to prevent underage access to any online gambling site — including ours. A good gaming environment starts at home.

18+ Gambling is for adults only. Always verify your age.

Play Smart. Stay in Control.

Ready to explore our recommended casinos? Every site we list meets a strict responsible gaming standard — so you can enjoy the thrill of live roulette knowing you're backed by real player protections.

Questions & Answers

Responsible Gaming FAQs

What is responsible gaming, and why does it matter? +
Responsible gaming means approaching gambling as entertainment — with set limits, an understanding of the risks, and the knowledge of when to stop. It matters because online casino games are fast-paced and always available, which makes it far easier to play more than intended. The tools and habits outlined on this page exist to make sure gaming stays a positive experience rather than a harmful one.
How do I set deposit or loss limits at a casino? +
Log into your casino account and navigate to the Responsible Gaming or Account Settings section — most reputable platforms list it prominently. From there you can set daily, weekly, or monthly caps on deposits, losses, or session duration. Changes that reduce your limits take effect immediately; increases are usually subject to a mandatory 24–72 hour cooling period to prevent impulsive decisions.
What's the difference between a cool-off period and self-exclusion? +
A cool-off period is a temporary, reversible break — typically 24 hours to 6 weeks — during which you cannot gamble but your account remains open. Self-exclusion is a stronger, longer-term commitment (usually 6 months to permanent) that closes your account, removes you from marketing lists, and is legally enforced. Use a cool-off for a planned break; use self-exclusion if you feel gambling is genuinely becoming a problem.
Can I get help for a friend or family member who is gambling too much? +
Yes. Most regulated casinos accept third-party exclusion requests from concerned relatives. You can also contact organisations like Gamblers Anonymous or the National Council on Problem Gambling — they have dedicated lines for family members and friends. If you believe someone is in immediate financial danger, speaking directly with their GP or a mental health professional is also a valid step.
Is online gambling legal where I live? +
Online gambling laws vary significantly by country and region. It is your responsibility to verify whether online casino gaming is permitted in your jurisdiction before playing. Plus Roulette recommends only licensed casinos operating under recognised regulatory bodies (MGA, UKGC, Curaçao, etc.), but does not provide legal advice. When in doubt, consult a local legal resource.
How does Plus Roulette vet casinos for responsible gaming compliance? +
Every casino we feature must hold a valid licence from a reputable gaming authority and offer a baseline set of responsible gaming tools — including deposit limits, self-exclusion, and links to support services. We actively monitor our recommended sites and remove any operator that fails to uphold these standards or that receives sustained credible complaints about player safety.