Responsible Gambling Comes First
Gambling should always be entertainment and is strictly for adults aged 18 and over. Wherever you play, set limits, check the licence, and know where to find free, confidential help.
Responsible Gambling
Responsible gambling matters more than any bonus or feature, and it applies wherever you play. Because we cannot verify a licensed casino under the MrLuckyBet name, this page focuses on protecting you: how to stay in control, the warning signs to watch for, and where to get free, confidential help.
Gambling Is Entertainment, Not Income
The healthiest way to approach gambling is to treat it as entertainment, never as a way to make money or to escape stress. Set a budget before you start, only ever stake money you can afford to lose, and treat any bonus as extra fun rather than a guarantee of profit. Gambling is strictly for adults aged 18 and over.
Check the Licence Before You Deposit
A specific responsible-gambling point applies to MrLuckyBet: because we could not verify a licence or operator for it, you cannot assume the player protections that come with regulation are in place. Before depositing at any site, confirm it holds a valid licence that resolves on the regulator's own public register, and check that online gambling is legal where you live. If you cannot verify the licence, do not deposit.
Tools to Help You Stay in Control
Licensed casinos offer responsible-gambling tools to help you manage your play. Use them proactively rather than waiting until you feel you need them.
- Deposit limits — cap how much you can deposit over a day, week or month
- Session and loss limits — control how long or how much you play
- Reality checks — reminders of how long you have been playing
- Cool-off periods — take a short break from your account
- Self-exclusion — lock yourself out for a longer period if you need to
Recognising the Warning Signs
Warning signs can include chasing losses, spending more than you intended, gambling to escape worry, or borrowing money to play. If any of these feel familiar, it may be time to set tighter limits or take a break. Talking to someone early makes a real difference, and reaching out is a sign of strength.
Where to Get Help
If gambling stops being fun, or you are worried about your own play or someone else's, free and confidential support is available, independently of any casino. BeGambleAware.org offers advice and a confidential helpline, and GamCare provides live chat, a helpline and support resources at no cost. You can contact them at any time.
- BeGambleAware — https://www.begambleaware.org
- GamCare — https://www.gamcare.org.uk