DragoBet Casino Responsible Gambling

Responsible gambling is one of the core values at DragoBet Casino and underpins how games and player tools are designed. Gambling is meant to be fun and should never be treated as a solution for money problems or as a reliable source of income.​

This page outlines what responsible play means, which tools are available to help you stay in control, and where to find support if gambling starts to feel less like entertainment and more like pressure.​

Gambling as entertainment, not income

Every game at DragoBet is based on chance, and no system or strategy can guarantee a win over time. Wins are possible, but the built in house edge means the casino will statistically come out ahead in the long run, which is why gambling must remain a leisure activity only.​

Treat gambling as you would any other paid form of entertainment: set a budget, decide how long you want to play and accept losses as the cost of playing rather than something you must win back. Keeping expectations realistic lowers the risk that frustration or financial pressure will creep in.​

Understanding risks and warning signs

When gambling gets out of balance, it can affect finances, mental health, work and relationships. Awareness of early warning signs makes it easier to act before things escalate.​

Common signs of problematic gambling include:

  • Spending more time or money than planned when you start a session
  • Raising stakes or depositing again to chase previous losses
  • Using gambling to escape stress, worry or difficult emotions
  • Hiding gambling from family or friends or feeling ashamed about it
  • Struggling to stop, even when you tell yourself “just one more game”​

If several of these feel familiar, it is a strong signal to slow down, take a break and consider talking to a professional or trusted person.​

Protecting minors and vulnerable people

  • Gambling at DragoBet is strictly restricted to adults who meet the legal minimum age in their country, which is never lower than 18. During registration and sometimes later, identity and age checks may be required to confirm eligibility. Accounts found to belong to underage users can be closed and any winnings voided.​

    Players who share a home with minors are encouraged to help protect them by:

    • Using parental control or filtering software on shared devices
    • Not saving login details or payment information in browsers used by children
    • Logging out fully after each session and locking devices with a PIN or password
    • Keeping bank cards and identity documents out of reach​

    Preventing underage access is a shared responsibility between the casino and adults in the household.

Tools to help you stay in control

DragoBet offers a set of responsible gambling tools designed to make it easier to stick to personal limits and avoid overspending. These features follow international safer gambling standards used by many regulated operators.​

Key tools typically include:

  • Deposit limits – Set how much you can add to your account per day, week or month, so your spending cannot exceed what you planned.
  • Session or time limits – Cap how long you can play in one period and use reminders to take regular breaks.
  • Loss limits – Define the maximum amount you are prepared to lose over a chosen timeframe to avoid chasing losses.
  • Reality checks – On screen notifications that show how long you have been playing and how much you have staked or won.
  • Self exclusion – A stronger measure that blocks access to your account for a chosen period if you need a longer break.​

Lowering limits generally takes effect immediately, while increasing them may involve a cooling off period so that changes are not made impulsively.

Self assessment and personal checks

Regularly checking in with yourself is one of the simplest ways to keep gambling in perspective. Self assessment questions used by many help organisations can highlight if you are drifting into riskier territory.​

Ask yourself:

  • Do I gamble more often or for longer than I intended?
  • Do I feel restless, anxious or irritated when I try to cut down or stop?
  • Have I ever used money meant for bills, rent or essentials to gamble?
  • Do I hide how much I gamble or lose from people close to me?
  • Do I often try to win back money quickly after a loss?

Answering “yes” to one or more of these questions suggests it may be time to reduce your gambling, use stricter limits, or speak with a professional for advice.​

Getting support when gambling feels hard to control

If gambling starts to impact your mood, finances or relationships, seeking help early can make a big difference. Specialist organisations and helplines offer free, confidential support in many countries.​

Support options can include:

  • One to one counselling with trained therapists who understand gambling issues
  • Telephone or online helplines where you can talk anonymously about your concerns
  • Self help resources, workbooks and digital programmes for managing urges
  • Peer support groups, both in person and online, where you can share experiences with others facing similar challenges​

Using external support together with in account tools like limits and self exclusion offers the strongest protection for those who feel at risk.​

Player responsibility and healthy habits

DragoBet can provide information, tools and support, but only you can decide how much time and money you are willing to spend. Taking personal responsibility means knowing your limits, sticking to them and being prepared to stop when the fun fades.​

Healthy gambling habits include:

  • Setting a fixed budget before each session and never exceeding it
  • Avoiding play when tired, stressed, under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Not treating gambling as a way to earn money or escape debt
  • Taking regular breaks and scheduling non gambling activities in your free time​

If gambling begins to interfere with work, study, relationships or sleep, that is a clear sign to pause and reassess your behaviour.

DragoBet’s commitment to safer play

DragoBet Casino is committed to promoting safer gambling across its website and mobile platforms by offering clear information, practical tools and routes to help. Staff are expected to support responsible gambling policies, and systems may be used to identify signs of excessive or risky play.​

If gambling no longer feels like entertainment, DragoBet strongly encourages players to stop playing, adjust their limits or activate self exclusion and to contact a support organisation if needed. Responsible gambling protects not only individual players but also their families and the wider community, and games should always remain safe, controlled and enjoyable.