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Player safety

Responsible gambling

Jai Club is real-money entertainment, not a way to make money. This page covers how to keep play safe, how to recognise a problem early, and where to get help.

Set your limits before you play

The single most useful habit is deciding your limits in advance, while you are calm:

  • Money: only ever play with an amount you can lose without hurting your budget.
  • Time: set a session length and stop when it is up.
  • Never chase: a loss is a loss; trying to win it back is how small losses become big ones.
  • No borrowing: never play with borrowed money or funds meant for bills.

Warning signs to take seriously

Gambling has stopped being harmless fun if you notice any of these:

  • Spending more than you planned, or more than you can afford.
  • Playing to escape stress, low mood, or boredom.
  • Hiding how much you play from people close to you.
  • Borrowing money or selling things to keep playing.
  • Feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable when you are not playing.
  • Chasing losses to “get even”.

Tools that help

ToolWhat it does
Deposit limitsCap how much you can add over a set period
Time remindersPrompt you when a session runs long
Self-exclusionBlock your own access for a chosen time
Cooling-offA short pause before you can play again

Where the platform offers these controls, use them early rather than as a last resort.

Where to get support

If gambling is causing harm to you or someone you know, reach out for help. These organisations offer free, confidential support:

If you are in immediate crisis, contact your local emergency services or a health professional.

A simple rule

If playing feels like a need rather than a choice, stop and step away. Money spent should be treated like the cost of a night out — gone once spent, not an investment. For the wider risks, read our disclaimer.