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A Guide To Responsible Gaming

At Lucky Nugget Casino, we believe that gaming should always be safe, enjoyable, and balanced. That’s why we’re committed to responsible gaming practices that support every player’s wellbeing. Whether you’re spinning the reels or playing blackjack, it’s important to play responsibly and stay in control. You can learn more about our values and approach on our About Us page.

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What Is Responsible Gaming

So, what does it mean to gamble responsibly online? It’s about making informed decisions, setting gaming limits, and knowing when to take a break. Online gaming should be seen as entertainment – not a way to make money or escape problems. Staying aware of how much time and money you’re spending is key to safe gaming online.

Here are some of the best responsible gaming practices for players:

  • Avoid gambling when you’re upset, stressed, or under the influence.
  • Learn how each game works before you play.
  • Take regular breaks to stay focused.
  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
  • Avoid chasing losses – focus on the fun.
  • Balance gaming with other hobbies and stop if it’s no longer enjoyable.

Underage Gaming

Lucky Nugget Casino is only available to players aged 18 and over, or the legal age in their region – whichever is higher. If you share your device with minors, consider using software like Net Nanny® to block access to gambling sites. Bet Blocker is another useful tool for restricting access and promoting online casino safety tips. If you suspect underage gaming, please report it so we can act.

How’s Your Gaming Going? Take The Test

This test helps you assess how healthy your gaming habits are. Answer honestly, based on your gaming behaviour.

  • 1 (of 9)
    Have you bet more than you could really afford to lose?
  • 2 (of 9)
    Have you needed to gamble with larger amounts of money to get the same feeling of excitement?
  • 3 (of 9)
    Have you gone back on another day to try to win back the money you lost?
  • 4 (of 9)
    Have you borrowed money or sold anything to gamble?
  • 5 (of 9)
    Have you felt that you might have a problem with gambling?
  • 6 (of 9)
    Have people criticised your betting or told you that you had a gambling problem, whether or not you thought it was true?
  • 7 (of 9)
    Have you felt guilty about the way you gamble or what happens when you gamble?
  • 8 (of 9)
    Has gambling caused you any health problems, including stress or anxiety?
  • 9 (of 9)
    Has your gambling caused any financial problems for you or your household?

You cannot skip a question. Please review the above before continuing.

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Gambling Therapy: gamblingtherapy.org

Responsible Gambling Council: responsiblegambling.org

Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org

SELF TEST RESULTS

Outcome Good

YOUR GAMBLING SEEMS TO BE UNDER CONTROL


Your answers show that your gambling seems to be under control. If you still feel that your gameplay could be having a negative impact on yourself, you can use the behaviour tools available or take the following action below:

Outcome Low Risk

Your result does show a low risk for a problematic gaming behaviour.


We would also like to encourage you to take the following actions available to you:

Outcome Moderate Risk

WE ARE A LITTLE CONCERNED

Your result does show increased risk for a problematic gaming behaviour.


We would also like to encourage you to take the following actions available to you:

Outcome Bad

WE ARE CONCERNED

We think your gambling habits could be negatively impacting both yourself and those in your social and personal circles.

Please consider speaking to a professional as listed below:

Gambling Therapygamblingtherapy.org

Responsible Gambling Councilresponsiblegambling.org

Gamblers Anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org


We also encourage you to consider the following:

Set Deposit Limits
Try Self Exclusion Methods

Set Your Limits – Stay In Control

One of the most effective tools for responsible gaming in casinos is setting personal limits. At Lucky Nugget, you can set deposit limits to help manage your spending. These limits are flexible and can be adjusted at any time. Choose from:

  • Daily
  • Weekly
  • Monthly

Lowering your limit takes effect immediately, while increasing it requires a 24-hour waiting period. All changes are calculated using UTC time. To set or change your deposit limits at the casino, contact us via live chat or visit the Help Center. If you’re unsure about your habits, we recommend taking the self-assessment test below.

Need Time Off? How To Pause Your Play

If you feel your gaming habits are becoming concerning, taking a break can help. Lucky Nugget offers self-exclusion tools and cooling-off options as part of our online casino self-exclusion programmes:

  • A minimum 24-hour “Take a Break” period.
  • A minimum six-month self-exclusion period.

During these periods, your account will be locked, and we’ll take steps to prevent promotional messages. Please note: self-exclusion cannot be reversed or shortened. We also monitor new accounts and will close any that are linked to self-excluded players.

To activate these features, contact our support team. These tools are designed to support safe gaming online and help you regain control.

Support Links And Tools For Safer Play

If you or someone you know needs help, these resources offer gaming addiction support and problem gaming help:

You can also contact our support team via live chat or visit the Help Center for help with tools for responsible gaming in casinos.

Our Commitment To Responsible Gaming

Lucky Nugget Casino operates in full compliance with responsible gaming regulations. We’re committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and transparent environment where players can enjoy safe gaming online with confidence.

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