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Responsible Gaming

Responsible Gaming

Keep gaming affordable, time-limited and separate from financial pressure.

Responsible gaming begins before a session. Decide how much time and money are affordable, keep essential expenses separate and accept that the full entertainment budget may be lost.

By 100Cuci Malaysia Editorial Team
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Responsible Gaming

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Worth knowing

Stop before pressure builds

Do not chase losses, borrow money or use gaming to solve financial problems.

Read current rules before depositing
Keep login and payment details private
21+ only. Set limits and play responsibly

Money limit

Use only an affordable entertainment amount and never borrowed funds.

Time limit

Choose an end time and take regular breaks away from the screen.

Warning signs

Chasing losses, hiding activity or feeling distress are reasons to stop.

Practical guide

Practical limits that remain under your control

A limit only works when it is chosen in advance and not raised after losses. Breaks, account tools and honest conversations can help when gaming begins to feel difficult to control.

  • Never borrow or use money needed for essentials.
  • Do not chase losses or increase stakes under pressure.
  • Set an end time and leave when it arrives.
  • Seek support if gaming causes secrecy, debt or distress.

Player note

Stopping is a positive decision

If gaming no longer feels like entertainment, stop and speak with someone you trust or an appropriate professional support service in your location.

Keep play affordable

Set a money and time limit before you begin. Never borrow to play, and do not chase losses. Take a break if gaming stops feeling like entertainment.

Common questions

Responsible Gaming FAQ

What is chasing losses?

It is continuing or increasing spending in an attempt to recover earlier losses.

What should I do if I exceed a limit?

Stop the session, avoid another deposit and use available account restriction tools.

Is gambling a way to make income?

No. It should never be treated as a salary, investment or solution to debt.

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