Rabbit Win Casino Responsible Gambling
At Rabbit Win we take responsible gambling seriously. We want play to stay enjoyable, so we provide clear tools and guidance to help you control your activity, protect your funds and step away if gambling stops feeling fun or becomes a problem.
Our player protection principles
We put player safety first by offering practical limits, verification checks and support pathways. We aim to identify and respond to at‑risk behaviour quickly, treat all requests confidentially and make it straightforward to pause or close an account if needed.
Activity-control tools
You can manage your play directly from your account. Our tools are simple to use and apply immediately so you can tailor controls to your needs at any time.
Deposit limits
Set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much you add to your account. Limits can be reduced instantly and increased after a cooling period, depending on the change made.
Loss limits
Loss limits help cap how much you can lose over a set period. These limits are applied to real‑money play and are designed to keep betting within planned budgets.
Time limits and account breaks
Choose session limits or automatic logout reminders to reduce long playing sessions. Short time‑outs are available for immediate breaks, while longer account breaks let you step away for days or weeks.
Self-exclusion
If you need a longer pause, self‑exclusion options temporarily or permanently block access to your account. We will respect your decision, close your account where required and provide information about how to seek further help.
Recognising signs of problematic behaviour
Keep an eye out for changes in behaviour that may indicate a problem. Common signs include:
- spending more time or money than intended
- chasing losses or increasing stakes to recover money
- neglecting work, family or daily tasks
- using multiple accounts or borrowing to gamble
- feeling anxious or upset about gambling activity
Practical tips to stay in control
Some simple steps can reduce harm and keep play enjoyable:
- set and stick to deposit and loss limits
- decide a session time and stick to it
- use account breaks when you notice risky patterns
- avoid gambling when stressed, tired or under the influence
- keep finance and gambling accounts separate
Professional help and support organisations
If gambling is causing you harm, please seek support. Organisations such as GamCare, Gambling Therapy and Gamblers Anonymous provide confidential advice and counselling in the UK. If you need help implementing limits or self‑exclusion, contact our support team and we will assist you and point you to appropriate local services.