Royal Vincit Casino – Responsible Gambling Policy
At Royal Vincit we are committed to safer gambling and to helping players keep their play enjoyable and under control. We believe gambling should be a form of entertainment, not a source of harm, so we provide clear tools, guidance and links to support so you can make informed choices about your account and activity.
Player protection principles
We place player safety at the centre of our service. That means giving you straightforward controls over how you play, monitoring account activity for signs of harm, and responding quickly if you or our team identify risky behaviour. Our aim is to support responsible play while providing clear options to limit activity if needed.
Activity-control tools
You can manage your account directly from the Responsible Gambling section. Available controls include:
- Deposit limits - set daily, weekly or monthly caps
- Session reminders - receive alerts after a set play time
- Cooling-off periods - short breaks from your account
- Self-exclusion - block access for a defined period or permanently
Deposit limits
Deposit limits help you manage how much you stake. You can set or reduce limits at any time in your account settings or ask support to help. Limits take effect immediately for future deposits and are designed to match your budget and comfort level.
Loss limits
If you prefer, you can set loss limits which cap the total amount you can lose over a specific period. These can be set alongside deposit limits to give an added layer of control and reduce the risk of chasing losses.
Time limits and session controls
Use session timers to remind you when it is time to stop. You can choose regular alerts or enforce short breaks after a continuous play period. These simple measures help you keep track of time spent on the site.
Self-exclusion
Self-exclusion blocks your ability to log in and place bets for the period you choose. This can be arranged from your account or by contacting support. Self-exclusion can be temporary or permanent depending on your needs.
Signs of problematic behaviour
- Increasing deposit amounts beyond your usual pattern
- Spending more time gambling than intended
- Chasing losses by placing larger bets
- Neglecting work, family or other commitments because of gambling
Tips for maintaining control
Set realistic deposit and loss limits, use session reminders, stick to a predefined budget and take regular breaks. Share control by asking a trusted friend or family member to help monitor activity if needed. If you notice worrying patterns, act early - reducing limits or taking a break can prevent harm.
Professional help and support organisations
If gambling is causing you concern, please seek professional help. We signpost UK services such as GamCare, GambleAware and the GamStop self-exclusion scheme. You can also speak to your GP or local support services. For immediate assistance please contact one of these organisations directly.