Responsible Gambling
This site is built out of clips that are funny, loud and occasionally indefensible. The table underneath them takes real money off real people, and it does that whether or not anybody in the room is entertaining.
Before You Deposit
Decide what you are prepared to lose and treat it as spent the moment it leaves your wallet. Never fund an account with money set aside for rent, bills, food or debt, and never deposit to win back a previous loss.
The Specific Risk on a Table Like This
A busy stream is a worse place to play than a quiet one. The room is loud, the chat is unreadable, hands come while you are watching something else, and people take decisions they would never take at an empty table. Nothing about a costume changes the odds, but it changes how you play, and that is where the evening actually costs you.
Two Things That Are Not Protection
- A rebate is not a safety net. It hands back part of the edge and it pays more the more you play, which is the opposite of a reason to keep going.
- Correct play is not a shield. The rules and the right moves lower what the game takes; they do not make a live table break even, and nothing does.
Tools at the Operator
Deposit limits, self exclusion and reality check reminders are all available in the account. All three are worth setting on the day you open it rather than on the day you need them.
Signs It Has Stopped Being a Game
- Playing longer than you meant to, repeatedly.
- Depositing after a loss to get even.
- Hiding how much you play from people close to you.
- Borrowing, or using money set aside for something else, to fund a session.
- Feeling you cannot stop when you decide to.
Any one of those on its own is a reason to close the account and talk to somebody.
Where to Get Help
Free, confidential support is available from BeGambleAware, GamCare and Gamblers Anonymous. Contacting them costs nothing and does not require you to stop first.
Age
Adults only. Nobody under 18 should be on this site or on any gambling platform.