Responsible Gambling at Betsixty Casino
Betsixty is committed to safer play and putting player welfare first. We believe gambling should be a form of controlled entertainment, so we provide clear information and practical tools to help you manage your activity. If you ever feel play is becoming a problem, please act early and use the controls and support listed below.
Our player protection principles
We aim to promote responsible gambling by encouraging informed choices, offering easy-to-use limits, and supporting customers who need a break. We encourage everyone to set sensible limits, check their activity regularly, and reach out for help if gambling stops being enjoyable.
Activity-control tools
Where available on your account you can usually apply a range of controls to manage your time and spend. These tools are designed to help you budget your play, limit impulse decisions, and reduce risk.
Deposit limits
You can set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you add to your account over a chosen period. Limits can be increased only after a waiting period in most cases, so changes are not immediate and encourage thoughtful decisions.
Loss limits
Loss limits let you cap how much you are willing to lose over a specific timeframe. Applying a loss limit gives you clearer boundaries and helps avoid chasing losses.
Time limits and session controls
Session time limits and pop-up reminders can help you keep track of how long you play. Depending on your account settings, you may be able to set regular breaks or receive reminders after set play periods.
Self-exclusion and account breaks
If you need a longer pause, self-exclusion allows you to close access to your account for a chosen period. Self-exclusion can be temporary or longer term. During exclusion your account will be closed to play and you should not attempt to bypass the restriction.
Recognising signs of problem behaviour
Warning signs can include: spending more than intended, borrowing to gamble, neglecting work or family, anxiety about gambling, or repeated unsuccessful attempts to cut down. If these apply to you or someone you care about, consider using limits or seeking professional help.
Practical tips to stay in control
- Set deposit and loss limits before you start.
- Decide on a session time and stick to it.
- Avoid gambling when stressed, tired or under the influence of alcohol.
- Keep gambling as a leisure activity, not a way to make money.
- Talk to friends or family if you notice worrying changes in behaviour.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need confidential advice or specialist support, consider contacting recognised UK services such as GamCare, BeGambleAware, Gamblers Anonymous or your local NHS service. These organisations offer guidance, counselling and self-exclusion schemes like GamStop for people in Great Britain. If you need immediate help, contact local emergency services or a healthcare professional.
If you would like assistance applying tools on your account or need account-related support, contact our team at [email protected]. We take reports of problem gambling seriously and will help you access the appropriate options.