Responsible Gaming
Responsible gaming at Boho casino focuses on your safety and long-term wellbeing. Gambling is a form of paid entertainment and should never affect your essential living costs or personal relationships. You can use our control tools to set limits, manage your spending, and monitor your playing behaviour. Our responsible gambling policy outlines how we help you stay in control at every stage. You can adjust or stop your play at any time if it no longer feels safe.
Basic Principles of Responsible Gaming
Gambling always involves the risk of financial loss. Outcomes are random and no system, strategy, or tip can guarantee wins. You should only gamble using money you can afford to lose without affecting rent, bills, food, or other essentials.
At Boho casino, responsible gaming means:
- Treating gambling as entertainment, not a way to earn income or repay debts.
- Setting clear limits on how much time and money you are prepared to spend before you start playing.
- Keeping your betting under control so it does not affect your work, study, relationships, or health.
You can protect your financial and emotional wellbeing by:
- Creating deposit, loss, and wager limits in your account settings.
- Tracking your transaction history to learn how much you spend on gambling.
- Taking regular breaks so your play remains balanced and you can make considered decisions.
- Avoiding gambling when you feel stressed, upset, or under the influence of alcohol or other substances.
Safe gambling means you stay in control of your decisions and your budget at all times. If your play no longer feels enjoyable or starts to feel like a burden, it may be time to pause and review your habits.
How to Recognise Betting Addiction?
Gambling addiction can develop gradually and may be hard to notice at first. Paying attention to early warning signs can help you act sooner and protect your wellbeing.
Common indicators that someone may have a gambling problem include:
- Increasing the size or frequency of bets to feel the same level of excitement.
- Spending more time and money on gambling than planned, even after promising to cut back.
- Chasing losses by continuing to bet in an attempt to recover previous losses.
- Hiding or lying about gambling activity from family, friends, or colleagues.
- Using gambling to escape stress, loneliness, anxiety, or low mood.
- Neglecting work, study, or family responsibilities due to gambling.
- Borrowing money, selling belongings, or using credit to fund betting.
- Feeling restless, irritable, or anxious when trying to reduce or stop gambling.
- Replaying gambling sessions in your mind or constantly thinking about the next opportunity to play.
- Continuing to gamble despite serious negative impacts on finances, relationships, or health.
Gambling addiction is a serious condition that needs attention and support. Professional help and early action can improve outcomes and reduce harm.
How to Deal with Betting Addiction?
Addressing betting addiction requires honest reflection, practical steps, and often professional support. You do not have to manage this alone, and reaching out for help is a responsible decision.
Practical recommendations that can help prevent or manage gambling problems include:
- Set strict deposit, loss, or wagering limits in your Boho casino account and reduce them if you feel at risk.
- Use time limits or reality checks to track how long you have been playing.
- Take regular breaks away from all gambling sites and apps to reset your focus.
- Keep gambling funds separate from money needed for rent, bills, food, and other living costs.
- Avoid gambling when you feel stressed, angry, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Talk to someone you trust about your gambling so you are not dealing with it in isolation.
- Consider short-term or long-term self-exclusion from Boho casino if you feel your control is reduced.
- Remove saved payment methods and unsubscribe from gambling promotional emails where possible.
- Replace gambling time with other activities that you enjoy and that support your health.
- Seek professional counselling or specialist gambling help services in Australia for structured support.
If you notice that you cannot stick to your own limits, use blocking tools or self-exclusion options promptly. Early and decisive action can reduce harm and support your recovery.
Resources for Getting Help
If gambling is causing harm to you or someone close to you, confidential support is available across Australia. Professional services can provide counselling, practical guidance, and tools to regain control.
Main external gambling help organisations include:
- Gambling Help Online: Free, confidential counselling and support for anyone affected by gambling in Australia. https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/
- National Gambling Helpline: Phone support for urgent help and referral to local services on 1800 858 858.
- Lifeline Australia: Crisis support and suicide prevention services for people experiencing distress. https://www.lifeline.org.au/ or call 13 11 14.
- Beyond Blue: Mental health support for anxiety, depression, and related concerns that may be connected to gambling. https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ or call 1300 22 4636.
- Financial Counselling Australia: Free, independent financial counselling for people in money trouble, including gambling-related debt. https://www.financialcounsellingaustralia.org.au/
- Local state and territory gambling help services: Information and face-to-face support available through government health and community agencies in your region.
These services operate separately from Boho casino and can provide neutral, professional advice. Support is available for both players and affected family members or friends.
Customer Support
If you feel your gambling is no longer safe, you can contact Boho casino support to discuss responsible gaming tools and account options. Our team can explain available controls so you can make informed decisions about your play.
You can reach Boho casino customer support in Australia using:
- Live chat: In-account live chat for assistance with responsible gaming settings and limits.
- Email support: Contact our support team for help regarding gambling controls and self-exclusion options.
- Help centre: Online help articles that explain responsible gaming tools, policies, and safe gambling tips.
Support staff can guide you through setting limits, taking a break, or closing your account where appropriate. If your situation is urgent or severe, we encourage you to contact Australian gambling help services as well.
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