At Dragonslots Casino, we believe gambling must remain a leisure activity and never a financial strategy. This policy outlines the tools and guidance we offer to help every player stay in command of their gaming behaviour.
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Player commitments and self-awareness
Before opening any session at Dragonslots Casino, decide in advance how much time and money you are comfortable spending. Treat that figure as a maximum, not a target, and walk away once it is reached.
Chasing losses is one of the most common pitfalls in online gaming. If a session has not gone your way, accept the outcome rather than depositing more in an attempt to recover the difference.
Honest self-reflection matters. Ask yourself periodically whether gambling still feels like entertainment, or whether it has become an obligation, a distraction, or a source of stress.
Account tools available to you
Inside your profile you will find configurable deposit limits, single-bet caps, and weekly loss thresholds. Adjustments that reduce a limit take effect instantly, while increases are intentionally delayed.
Reality checks, session timers, and a one-click cool-off option are built into the platform. Use them generously — frequent short breaks tend to support clearer decision-making than long uninterrupted play.
If you need a longer pause, self-exclusion can be activated for periods ranging from one week to several months. Once enabled, the suspension cannot be reversed before the chosen end date.
Protecting underage and vulnerable persons
Dragonslots Casino does not accept registrations from anyone under the legal age of majority in their country of residence. Identity checks are part of the verification flow precisely to enforce this rule.
Players living with someone who shows signs of problem gambling are encouraged to use parental control software on shared devices and to keep banking credentials private and protected.
Recognising when play becomes a problem
Spending more than planned, hiding gambling activity from loved ones, or feeling anxious between sessions are signals that should not be ignored. None of these patterns resolve themselves without intervention.
Borrowing money to fund play, neglecting work or family duties, or experiencing mood swings tied to wins and losses indicate that professional support is the right next step rather than another deposit.
The information presented here is intended for general awareness only and is not a substitute for clinical, financial, or legal counsel. Players experiencing harm should contact a qualified professional in their jurisdiction.