Responsible Gambling
Responsible Gambling
Sweet Bonanza and other casino games are a form of entertainment. Like a cinema ticket or a night out, the money you spend is the price of that entertainment - not an investment with an expected return. If you sit down expecting to profit, the experience stops being fun and starts becoming a problem.
Every game on this site carries a house edge. Over enough spins or rounds, the casino always wins. Winning sessions happen and can be memorable, but they are not a reliable source of income. Treat every session with a budget you are genuinely comfortable losing, and walk away when that budget is gone.
Age Restriction - Strictly 18+
Gambling is legal only for adults aged 18 and over. If you are under 18, please close this page. If you share a device with younger family members, use parental-control software such as Gamban or Net Nanny to block gambling sites at the network level.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling develops gradually and is easy to overlook from the inside. The following warning signs are worth taking seriously, whether you notice them in yourself or someone close to you.
- Chasing losses - increasing bets to recover money already lost
- Gambling with money set aside for rent, food, or bills
- Hiding gambling activity from family or friends
- Feeling restless or irritable when not gambling
- Repeated unsuccessful attempts to cut back or stop
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Gambling to escape stress, anxiety, or low mood
- Neglecting work, study, or relationships because of gambling time
One or two of these signs does not mean you have a gambling disorder, but several together - especially over a sustained period - is a clear signal to seek support.
Practical Control Tools
Every licensed casino offers built-in responsible gambling tools. Using them is a normal, sensible part of managing your play - not an admission of weakness.
Deposit Limits
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly cap on how much you can deposit. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted until the period resets. Increases take effect after a 24-hour cooling-off period; decreases apply immediately.
Loss Limits
A loss limit stops your session once your net losses reach a threshold you chose in advance. It removes the temptation to chase in the heat of the moment.
Session Time-Outs
Set a maximum session length - one hour, two hours, whatever suits you. When the timer expires, the casino logs you out automatically. Short, timed sessions make it much easier to stay in control of how long you play.
Self-Exclusion
If you want to stop gambling for a defined period or indefinitely, self-exclusion blocks your account completely. In the Czech Republic, the national self-exclusion register is managed by the Ministry of Finance and covers all licensed operators. Most casinos also offer their own exclusion tools that take effect within 24 hours.
Support Organisations
Professional help is available around the clock. All of the organisations below are free and confidential.
GamCare
GamCare runs the National Gambling Helpline and offers free telephone and live-chat counselling, plus an online forum community for people in recovery. Advisers are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
BeGambleAware
BeGambleAware provides self-assessment tools, practical advice, and a directory of local treatment services across Europe. Their website includes a live chat option and a confidential callback service for anyone who prefers not to talk in real time.
Gamblers Anonymous
Gamblers Anonymous runs peer support groups based on a structured 12-step programme. Meetings are free, anonymous, and available in most major cities, with additional online meetings covering multiple time zones.
Gambling Therapy
Gambling Therapy is a global service offering free online support in multiple languages. It includes one-to-one chat with trained advisers, moderated support groups, and a self-help programme that can be completed at your own pace.
If gambling has stopped being enjoyable, please reach out to one of these organisations today. Help is available, and recovery is possible.