Responsible Gambling
At Gates Of Olympus, we are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices and ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all our players.
Recognizing the Signs
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, there are certain signs to look out for:
- Needing to gamble with increasing amounts of money to achieve the same level of excitement
- Feeling restless or irritable when trying to cut down or stop gaming
- Repeatedly returning a lost deposit in an attempt to recoup losses
- Lying to family and friends about the extent of your gaming activities
- Feeling guilty, anxious, or remorseful after gaming
Self-Assessment Tools
To help you assess your own behavior, we recommend using the following self-assessment tools:
- The GamCare Problem Gambling Assessment Tool
- The Canadian Problem Gambling Inventory (CPGI)
These tools can help you identify potential problems and provide a starting point for seeking support.
Support Resources
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, there are resources available to help. These include:
- Gambler's Anonymous: A 12-step program for people who want to stop gaming
- National Problem Gambling Helpline: Confidential support and referrals to local resources
- Online Support Groups: Online forums and communities where you can connect with others who share similar experiences
Gates Of Olympus's Commitment
At Gates Of Olympus, we are committed to providing a safe and responsible gaming environment. We encourage our players to:
- Set limits for themselves before starting play
- Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue and distraction
- Prioritize responsible gaming practices over winning or losing
By working together, we can promote healthy gaming habits and prevent problem gambling.
Additional Resources
For more information on responsible gaming, please visit the following websites:
- GamCare: A leading UK-based organization providing advice and support for problem gamblers
- Gamblers Anonymous: A global organization offering 12-step programs for people who want to stop gaming
- National Problem Gambling Helpline: Confidential support and referrals to local resources