Responsible Gaming – CrownPlay
CrownPlay Casino is the company aiming to provide services to players who need them. And since gambling is considered one of the addictive pastime options, we try to create a controlled and secure environment.
When visiting the casino site, you can’t think of anything besides spinning the reels. However, CrownPlay wants you to be aware of social and financial risks as well.
Maintaining Balance and Control
Gambling at its best should be seen as a way to unwind and enjoy leisure time—not an avenue for consistent income or quick returns. Though many players treat each spin or wager as harmless fun, a smaller percentage can struggle to keep gambling in perspective.
Here are practical reminders to help you maintain control when gambling at CrownPlay:
- View gambling as leisure, not a salary
Play with the mindset that each bet is purely for recreation. If you hope to profit immediately, that can lead to chasing losses. - Take time-outs if you feel uneasy
If you sense that your betting is getting out of hand, stepping away for a few hours—or even a few weeks—can help you regroup. - Risk only the funds you can spare
Set aside “disposable” money for wagers. Once you exceed that amount, it’s best to take a break. - Stay mindful of time and spending
It’s easy to forget the amount of resources you’ve spent on gambling. Monitoring these factors reduces surprises later on. - Consider self-exclusion if needed
If you’d benefit from a more extended break, contact our Support Team at [email protected]. We can close your account temporarily—or permanently—based on what you think is best.
Self-Exclusion Requests
For players who prefer a more robust block, we offer a formal self-exclusion mechanism. By emailing [email protected] with the request, your account will be shut down within 24 hours. This step stops access to our platform, giving you the time off you may need.
We will do our best to recognize and block new accounts you might attempt to open, but responsibility ultimately falls on you not to create additional profiles. We cannot be held liable for any potential gambling activity on accounts we haven’t been informed about.
If you have concerns or wish to adjust the length of your self-exclusion, email us again for guidance. We encourage you to take this option seriously and use it if you ever feel that gambling no longer fits within your usual entertainment.
Signs of a Potential Gambling Problem
To identify the negative effects of gambling on your life — use these questions.
- Do you skip school, work, or other obligations to play casino games?
- Is gambling mainly your way to tackle boredom or distract yourself from real-life issues?
- Do you find yourself playing in isolation for extended hours?
- Have family members or friends ever criticized the time or money you invest in gambling?
- Has the hobby caused you to ignore important relationships or once-loved hobbies?
- Do you try hiding the actual amounts or time you spend gambling from others?
- Have you stolen or borrowed money just to keep gambling?
- Do you set aside money for “gambling use” that you won’t spend on anything else?
- Do you bet until you’ve depleted all your funds?
- Do you want to chase losses sometimes?
- Does running out of gambling funds leave you despondent or anxious?
- Have you ever felt depressed or entertained harmful thoughts due to gambling?
If the positive answers prevail, you’re likely to have a gambling problem. To start tackling it, consult your close people. In case the relationships between you and them aren’t as close, reach out to organizations below.
Reputable Support Organizations
Should you need guidance or are worried about someone else’s gaming behavior, these groups specialize in counseling and resources:
- GamCare: Offers professional advice and support for people facing the social consequences of gambling.
- Gamblers Anonymous: A community-led network focusing on men and women who wish to tackle their own gambling challenges and aid others. Regional groups exist globally, and their website provides a list of local meetings: www.gamblersanonymous.org
- Gambling Therapy: The company gives support tools, counseling, and peer discussions for individuals affected by problem gambling: www.gamblingtherapy.org
Underage Gambling at CrownPlay
We have a strict policy against minors (under 18) registering or betting on our site. Any sign-up attempt by an underage individual will result in immediate account cancellation, and any winnings will be rendered void. In compliance with relevant legal standards, CrownPlay takes firm measures to check the age of every player who signs up. Verification steps may require photo identification or official documents. If you don’t provide these documents, your CrownPlay casino account gets blocked.
Filtration & Parental Controls
To deter minors from accessing online gambling platforms—yours or ours—we recommend using filtering or parental control software. These tools allow parents or guardians to block content that’s age-inappropriate and ensure a safe digital environment at home. A well-known example is Net Nanny™ ( www.netnanny.com ), but many other reliable options exist. If you share a home computer or tablet with individuals under 18, please install such solutions to protect them from sites that permit gambling.