Responsible Gaming

LuckyDays is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all players. Gambling should be a fun, recreational activity, and our responsible gaming program is designed to help you stay in control, make informed choices, and keep your play at a level you feel comfortable with.

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Contents
  1. Our Commitment
    1. Responsible Gaming Tools
      1. Staying Safe While You Play
        1. Is My Gambling Still Safe?
          1. Professional Support and Helplines
            1. Protecting Underage Individuals

              Our Commitment

              We aim to make responsible gaming information easy to access throughout your journey with LuckyDays. If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, we encourage you to use the tools available on the platform and seek support early. Staying safe means understanding risks, monitoring your activity, and acting before problems grow.

              Responsible Gaming Tools

              To support sustainable play, LuckyDays provides account tools that help you manage spending, time, and access. These options are typically available via Settings → Responsible gaming, with controls found under areas such as Player Limits and Account closure.

              Deposit Limits

              Deposit limits help you control how much you can add to your account within a specific period.

              • Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits

              • Adjust limits in Responsible gaming → Player Limits

              • Use this tool to stay within a budget and avoid overspending

              Deposit limits work best when they reflect money you can comfortably afford to lose as entertainment.

              Session Limits

              Session limits help you manage how long you stay logged in and playing.

              • Set daily, weekly, or monthly session limits

              • Adjust limits in Responsible gaming → Player Limits

              • Use this tool to prevent long, unplanned sessions

              Time control is especially helpful when you notice your sessions becoming longer than intended.

              Take a Break (Time-Out)

              If you feel it would help to step away, you can place a temporary break on your account for a fixed period:

              • 24 hours

              • 1 week

              • 1 month

              • 2 months

              • 3 months

              During a break, you won’t be able to access your account or play, and restrictions remain active until the selected time period ends. Break options can typically be activated under Responsible gaming → Account closure. If you need a longer interruption, consider self-exclusion.

              Staying Safe While You Play

              Responsible play looks different for everyone, but the core principle is the same: stay in control and avoid negative consequences. The tips below can help you keep gambling enjoyable.

              Prepare for Losses

              Winning is not guaranteed. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.

              • Set a personal spending limit before you start

              • Avoid using funds needed for bills or essentials

              • Never borrow money to gamble

              Know When to Stop

              Stopping at the right time is a key skill of safe play.

              • Take short breaks to keep your judgement clear

              • Consider a time-out if you feel pressure or frustration

              • Step away if gambling stops feeling fun

              Use Budgeting as a Habit

              Creating a budget can make gambling spend more visible and easier to control.

              • Track monthly entertainment spending

              • Decide in advance what portion (if any) goes to gambling

              • Keep your gambling budget separate from essential expenses

              Is My Gambling Still Safe?

              Gambling can carry risks, and for some people it can negatively affect health, finances, work, or relationships. Problems don’t always appear suddenly—often it builds gradually, and the early signs can be missed.

              You should pause and reassess if you notice any of the following:

              • You constantly think about gambling

              • You struggle to control, limit, or stop

              • You gamble to recover previous losses

              • You gamble to escape stress or negative emotions

              • You hide gambling activity or lie about it

              • You risk relationships, employment, or career opportunities

              • You spend money intended for essential needs

              • You rely on others to cover financial problems caused by gambling

              • You engage in harmful or illegal behavior to fund gambling

              If you feel unsure about your habits, consider taking a self-assessment and using platform limits immediately. Acting early is often the most effective step.

              Professional Support and Helplines

              If gambling is becoming difficult to manage, you don’t need to handle it alone. LuckyDays encourages players to contact organizations that provide confidential support and guidance, including treatment resources in your area.

              Support options may include professional services and peer support groups, such as:

              • Local help resources (for example: Tel: 1-866-531-2600)

              • Gamblers Anonymous

              • Responsible Gambling Council

              For additional protection, blocking software can help restrict access to gambling websites across devices. Examples include Bet Blocker and Gamban.

              Protecting Underage Individuals

              LuckyDays is intended for adults only, and we take underage gambling prevention seriously. We also encourage players to protect their accounts and devices from being accessed by minors.

              Recommended steps include:

              • Keep login details private

              • Use device-level parental controls where available

              • Avoid saving passwords on shared devices

              • Monitor access to payment methods linked to your account

              There are also third-party tools that can help block access for children, including NetNanny and CyberSitter.