Responsible Gaming
18+
Automation makes it easier to play for longer without noticing. That cuts both ways,
and it is worth being honest about.
What this software does not do
It does not beat the house edge. Every game these bots play is designed to return less than it
takes over a long enough run, and no strategy, progression or prediction engine changes that
underlying maths. If a bot has a winning day, it had a winning day — not an edge.
Set the limits before the session, not during
Every product ships with stop-loss and session controls. Configure them while you are calm and
away from the game, and treat the numbers you set as final. The single most useful thing about
automation is that it will not argue with a stop-loss the way a person does at 2 a.m.
Only stake what you can lose
Never fund a session with money needed for rent, food, bills or debt payments, and never borrow
to play. Chasing a loss with a bigger bet is how a bad evening becomes a serious problem.
Signs worth taking seriously
- Playing longer or for more than you planned, repeatedly
- Hiding how much you play, or how much you have lost
- Borrowing money or selling things to keep playing
- Feeling anxious, irritable or low when you are not playing
- Gambling to escape stress, loneliness or low mood
Where to get help
If any of that sounds familiar, talk to someone. In Sweden, Stödlinjen offers free and
confidential support on 020-81 91 00, and Spelpaus.se lets you block yourself from all licensed
Swedish gambling sites. In the UK, GamCare runs the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133.
Gamblers Anonymous has meetings in most countries. Talking to a doctor is also a reasonable first
step — problem gambling is treatable, and it is treated seriously.
anyone under 18, or under the higher minimum gambling age where they live.