Responsible Gaming
Betti Casino is committed to providing a safe, fair, and supportive environment where gaming stays enjoyable. Gambling should always be treated as entertainment - not a way to make money or solve financial problems.
This page explains practical ways to stay in control, common warning signs to watch for, the types of limit-setting and break tools you can use on your account, and where to find support if gambling starts to feel difficult to manage.
What safer play really means (in plain terms)
Safer play is about balance, awareness, and informed choices. It means deciding how gambling fits into your life in a way that feels comfortable - financially, emotionally, and socially - and using tools that help you stick to your boundaries.
Everyone’s situation is different, but healthy gaming habits tend to share the same foundations:
- You only gamble with money you can afford to lose
- You play for enjoyment, not to ‘get back’ what you’ve lost
- You can stop when you choose to stop
How Betti Casino supports player protection
Player safety is part of the overall experience at Betti Casino, not an afterthought. Our approach is built around a few key principles:
We aim to support informed decisions by keeping help and guidance easy to find and straightforward to understand. We also encourage early action if gambling stops feeling enjoyable or starts to feel hard to control - taking a small step sooner is often more effective than trying to ‘push through’.
We work to promote a fair and transparent gaming environment, and we provide access to account-level controls designed to help you manage time and spend. If you’re ever unsure which option is right for you, our support team can help you understand what’s available and how to use it. You can contact us at support@betti.com.
Simple habits that help you stay in control
You do not need complicated rules to build healthier gaming habits. Small, realistic choices can make a big difference, especially when you make them before you start playing.
A few practices many players find helpful include:
- Setting a spending amount in advance and treating it like a ticket price for entertainment
- Choosing a time limit before you begin, then stopping when you reach it
- Taking regular breaks to avoid playing on autopilot
- Avoiding gambling when you feel stressed, upset, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or substances
- Keeping gambling separate from essential costs such as rent, bills, food, or travel
- Not chasing losses - trying to win back money quickly often leads to bigger losses
- Checking your account activity from time to time to stay aware of deposits, withdrawals, and overall spend
It can also help to view wins and losses in the right context. A win can be a pleasant moment, but it is not a strategy. A loss is part of the cost of entertainment, not something you ‘need’ to fix.
Warning signs worth paying attention to
Gambling-related harm does not look the same for everyone. It can show up gradually, and it is not always about the amount of money spent. Paying attention to how gambling makes you feel - and how it affects your life - is often the earliest and clearest signal.
You may want to pause and reflect if you notice any of the following:
- Spending more than you planned, or depositing again to continue playing
- Playing longer than intended or repeatedly losing track of time
- Feeling a strong urge to win back losses immediately
- Thinking about gambling constantly, even when you are not playing
- Hiding gambling from family, friends, or colleagues
- Feeling anxious, guilty, low, or irritable after gambling
- Borrowing money, selling possessions, or using funds meant for essentials
- Gambling affecting sleep, work, studies, relationships, or day-to-day responsibilities
If any of these feel familiar, you are not alone, and support is available. Reaching out early is a practical step, not a judgement.
Account tools that can help you set boundaries
Many players benefit from using built-in controls to reduce temptation and make limits easier to stick to. Depending on what is available on your account, you may be able to use tools such as:
Deposit limits: set a maximum amount you can deposit over a chosen period, helping you keep spending predictable.
Loss limits: set a cap on losses within a set timeframe, which can help you avoid escalating spend during a difficult session.
Wager limits: restrict how much you can stake, which can reduce the pace and intensity of play.
Session limits and time reminders: choose how long you want to play and receive prompts to check in with yourself.
Reality checks: periodic notifications that show how long you have been playing, helping you make a clear-headed decision about whether to continue.
Transaction and gameplay history: review deposits, withdrawals, and play patterns to stay aware of your activity.
If you are unsure which tools are currently available for you, or how to adjust them, contact our team at support@betti.com and we will point you in the right direction.
Taking a break: time-outs and self-exclusion
Sometimes the most helpful choice is stepping away. Taking a break is not a failure - it is a sensible way to regain perspective, reduce pressure, and protect your wellbeing.
A time-out (or cooling-off period) is typically a short, temporary break. It can be useful if you feel you are playing more than you want to or you are struggling to stop in the moment.
Self-exclusion is a longer option intended for players who feel they need stronger boundaries and more time away. During a self-exclusion period, you should not be able to access your account for gambling.
If you feel that any kind of break would help, please contact support@betti.com to discuss the options available to you and the best next step.
Adults only: age limits and preventing underage play
Betti Casino is for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.
To help prevent underage access, we may carry out age and identity checks as part of account verification. If you share a device with others, it is also worth taking practical steps at home - such as keeping login details private and using device-level parental controls where appropriate.
When gambling stops feeling manageable
If gambling starts to cause stress, conflict, or financial pressure, getting support can make a real difference. You might choose to:
- Use limit-setting tools or take a break
- Talk to someone you trust about what’s been happening
- Seek confidential advice from a specialist support service
If you would like help understanding your account options at Betti Casino, you can reach our support team at support@betti.com.
Trusted support resources
If you are based in Great Britain, you can find free, confidential support through organisations such as BeGambleAware and GamStop. If you live elsewhere, look for licensed national services or recognised charities that specialise in gambling-related support and mental health.
If you ever feel at immediate risk of harm, contact local emergency services right away.
A shared responsibility: our role and your choices
Betti Casino can provide information, tools, and access controls designed to support safer play. You also play an important role by setting personal boundaries, using the tools that fit your situation, and checking in honestly with how gambling is affecting your life.
Gaming should feel like a choice you are comfortable with - not something that takes over your time, your mood, or your finances. If you need support, consider taking action sooner rather than later, and use the tools and services available to help keep play balanced and enjoyable.


