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Responsible Gaming

Playing paid games on the internet is good, but playing responsibly is even better!

Kynox-casino.com would like to bring to your attention the importance and value of Responsible Gaming, as well as the harmful trend and dangers of compulsive gambling.

Our online casino gambling guide is at your service to guide you through the various online gambling sites. We offer our advice on how to have the most fun on the internet, while remaining committed to Responsible Gaming.

We would like to emphasize that gambling should remain a form of entertainment and that if it becomes more important to you than just entertainment and takes up too much space in your life, then you will also find help and support on Kynox-casino.com to advise you.

For your safety, we have for duty to inform you on the dangers of the dependence to the plays on line and the plays of casino.

Kynox-casino.com would like to warn you that gambling can lead you into a real hell.

Indeed, for a certain number of people, the play can quickly transform itself into a frightening addiction and create serious financial, personal, family and/or professional problems.

TO BE A RESPONSIBLE PLAYER, SOME ADVICE :

It is part of our job and our ethics to warn you and help you avoid this kind of problem.

• Play for fun, not in the hope of making absolute money.
• Don't gamble if you have particular financial problems, don't gamble to "get out of it".
• Keep an open mind about the dangers of gambling for too long, too often and with too much money.
• Set a small weekly or monthly budget for gambling based on your income.
• The budget for gambling should never interfere with rent payments, electricity, gas, water, food, etc., or other family or personal activities.
• NEVER gamble beyond your original budget.
• Monitor the amount of time you spend gambling online and set a time limit for yourself.
• Take stock of your cash flow at the end of each month and see if you have won or lost.
• The money you win can be put aside and not necessarily played again.
• Don't let gambling become too important in your personal, family or professional life.
• Gambling should remain a pleasure, not a need, an excuse or an escape.
• Don't try to solve or forget your personal problems through gaming.
• Take breaks, take a holiday or step back from your passion from time to time to see if you are still on the "responsible" side or if you have a tendency to compulsion.
• Listen to the advice we give you, listen to the advice given to you by specialists and on specialised websites and listen to the advice of those around you!

A GAMBLER CAN BECOME COMPULSIVE:

• Very quickly he loses the notion of fun and entertainment.
• When he plays systematically, automatically and/or abnormally.
• When they no longer really enjoy gambling and feel that gambling is a need, a necessity or an obligation.
• When they do not keep track of their finances, do not know how much they are spending and/or exceed their initial budget.
• When they use money they need for daily expenses such as bills, rent, food, family activities, etc.
• When they simply spend too much time on games.
• When people around him point out that he spends too much time or too much money on gambling.
• If they are unable to "detach" themselves and take a "break" from gambling when another activity comes into play, such as holidays, family meals, social activities, etc.
• When they spend increasing amounts of money on gambling.
• When he borrows money, from his bank or his friends, and accumulates debts.
• If he refuses to explain himself, refuses to consider that he may have a "problem".
• If they make excuses, justify themselves and/or lie in order to continue gambling.
• If he/she experiences any form of depression and/or moments of euphoria, which may alert those around him/her.
• If he/she becomes unsocial: prefers gambling to a family party or other social activity.
• If he/she may become angry or upset when we express concerns about his/her behaviour.
• If they think that winning the 'jackpot' will solve all their problems.
• If he downplays the impact of gambling on his spending and boasts about the smallest win he gets.
• If they have any doubts about their own gambling behaviour.

The list of problems that can arise from a gambling addiction is not exhaustive! This list is eerily similar to any other drug addiction, and for good reason, gambling can indeed be considered to have the same kind of attractions and drawbacks as a drug. Moreover, a gambler can become "addicted", so be informed and stay alert!

YOU CAN TAKE ACTION:

If you think you need help, there are many services that will take your problem or concern seriously. You can start by becoming aware of the problem by visiting the sites listed below. You can then contact the numbers available to you to discuss your concerns with a specialist.

Compulsive gambling is not a weakness, lack of character or willpower and you should not be ashamed to seek help and support! On the contrary, it is a difficult but very admirable step.

If you feel this is necessary, self-exclusion from online casinos, either temporary or permanent, is possible and will prevent you from continuing to access the games, so you can better manage the problem.

If you have any doubts about your gambling, or if your family or friends have told you of their doubts, this should be taken seriously and you should seek help from the links and telephone numbers below.

Similarly, if you have doubts about the gambling behaviour of a friend or relative, you can also help them by using the links and telephone numbers below.

UK: begambleaware.org • Freephone 24-7 National Gambling Helpline : 0808 8020 133

Online gambling should be fun and enjoyable and that should be clear to you, this is our most important advice as an online casino guide.