Responsible Gambling
Gambling as Entertainment, Not Income
Rolletto Casino UK promotes gambling as a form of entertainment only, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems. Gambling outcomes are determined by chance, and no system or strategy guarantees profit. Always gamble with money you can afford to lose. Only players aged 18 and over are permitted to use this platform. If you are under 18, you must not create an account or place bets.
Tools Available on Our Platform
We provide several built-in tools to help you manage your gaming activity. Self-exclusion allows you to temporarily or permanently close your account if you feel you need a break from gambling. Deposit limits let you set a maximum amount you can deposit within a specific timeframe—daily, weekly, or monthly—helping you stick to a budget. Session time limits enable you to set automatic logout after a chosen period. Loss limits cap the amount you can lose in a given timeframe. Betting limits restrict the stake size on individual bets. These tools are accessible from your account settings and take effect immediately or at your specified time.
Check Yourself: Questions to Consider
Ask yourself whether gambling is affecting your life negatively. Do you spend more time or money on gambling than you originally planned? Have you lost money you couldn't afford to lose? Do you gamble to escape problems or difficult feelings? Are friends or family concerned about your gambling? Do you feel restless or irritable when trying to cut back? If you answer yes to any of these questions, it may be time to use our control tools or seek external support.
Core Principles of Responsible Play
Set a budget before you play and stick to it—treat losses as the cost of entertainment. Never chase losses by increasing bets or playing longer to recover money. Take regular breaks and do not gamble continuously. Avoid gambling when tired, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol. Do not borrow money to gamble, and never use credit cards or loans for betting. Keep gambling separate from essential expenses like rent, utilities, and savings.
Early Warning Signs
Watch for increased time spent gambling, escalating stakes, loss of interest in other activities, borrowing money to gamble, gambling in secret, failed attempts to cut back, mood swings after losses, and using gambling to cope with stress or sadness. If you notice these patterns in yourself or someone else, take action now rather than waiting for problems to worsen.
Support and Help Resources
If you are struggling with gambling, several organizations provide free, confidential support. In the UK, the National Problem Gambling Clinic, Gamblers Anonymous, and GamCare offer counselling, support groups, and practical resources. These organizations have no connection to any gambling operator and prioritize your wellbeing. Contact them directly through their websites or phone lines—they can help you understand your gambling behaviour and develop a recovery plan. Your GP can also refer you to support services or counselling.
Protecting Young People
Gambling is strictly for adults. If you are a parent or guardian, use device parental controls and monitor children's internet use. Children should not have access to gambling websites or apps. Talk openly with young people about gambling risks and the difference between entertainment gambling and problem gambling. If a young person has accessed gambling on your account, change your password immediately and consider self-exclusion.
Taking Control
Responsible gambling is about making informed choices and staying in control. Use the tools we provide, be honest with yourself about your limits, and seek help early if you need it. Gambling should be fun—if it stops being fun, it is time to step back. You are in control of your account and your decisions. Our team is here to support your safe play through resources, tools, and transparent information.