Responsible Gambling
Last updated: 23 February 2026
At Tower Rush, we support safer play. This page explains practical tools and habits to help you stay in control, spot warning signs early, and find support if gambling stops being fun.
Important: Tower Rush is an informational website. We are not a casino and we do not accept bets or process deposits/withdrawals. If you choose to gamble with a third-party operator, please make sure you understand their rules, your local laws, and the safer gambling tools available on their platform.
1) Safer Gambling Principles
Responsible gambling means:
- Gambling for entertainment, not as a way to make money.
- Setting limits before you start (money and time).
- Taking breaks and avoiding chasing losses.
- Only gambling with money you can afford to lose.
- Keeping balance with other hobbies, sleep, and relationships.
2) Set Limits Before You Play
Most licensed operators offer tools that help you stay in control. Common options include:
Deposit limits
A cap on how much you can add to your account over a period (daily/weekly/monthly).
Loss limits
Stops play if you lose more than your chosen amount.
Wager limits
Limits how much you can stake per spin or per session.
Session/time limits
Reminders and automatic log-outs after a set period.
Reality checks
On-screen notifications that show how long you’ve been playing and your net spend.
Tip: Choose limits that feel slightly conservative, then stick to them.
3) Keep Play Healthy: Simple Habits That Work
- Decide your budget (and keep it separate from bills, rent, food, or savings).
- Set a timer so sessions don’t run longer than planned.
- Avoid gambling when upset, stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol.
- Don’t chase losses—this is one of the fastest routes to harm.
- Track spending weekly (even rough notes help).
- Take regular breaks and keep other activities in your week.
4) Warning Signs to Watch For
You may be at risk if you notice any of these:
- spending more than you planned, or borrowing money to gamble;
- hiding gambling activity from friends/family;
- feeling irritable, anxious, or low when trying to stop;
- repeatedly chasing losses or increasing stakes to “win back” money;
- missing work/school, skipping responsibilities, or losing sleep due to gambling;
- gambling to escape problems or uncomfortable feelings.
If any of these feel familiar, it’s a good idea to pause and get support early.
5) Take a Break or Stop Completely
If gambling is becoming a problem, consider stronger steps:
Time-out (short break)
Many operators let you lock your account for a set period (e.g., 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days).
Self-exclusion (longer stop)
A longer restriction that prevents you from accessing your account. In the UK, you can also use a national self-exclusion scheme.
Blocking software
You can install software that blocks access to gambling sites and apps on your devices.
6) UK Support and Help (24/7 Options)
If you’re in the UK, these organisations can help:
- GamCare — free information, support, and counselling.
- National Gambling Helpline (UK) — confidential support.
- GambleAware — guidance, tools, and treatment options.
- GAMSTOP — national online self-exclusion scheme for UK-licensed operators.
- Gamblers Anonymous — peer support meetings and community.
If you are outside the UK, look for official support services in your country (often under public health services or national gambling support charities).
7) Underage Gambling
Gambling is not for minors. If you are under the legal age for gambling in your location, please do not use gambling services. If you are a parent/guardian:
- use device-level parental controls,
- keep account credentials private,
- consider blocking tools and content filters.
8) Money Management and Financial Safety
If you’re worried about finances:
- stop gambling immediately;
- speak to someone you trust;
- contact a debt advice service in your region;
- ask your bank about payment controls (some banks offer gambling transaction blocks).
9) Our Commitment
Tower Rush aims to:
- promote safer gambling messages in relevant content,
- avoid encouraging reckless play or “guaranteed win” claims,
- provide clear pointers to support services.
If you believe content on Tower Rush should be improved to better support safer play, please tell us.
10) Contact
For questions about this Responsible Gambling page or to report a concern:
Address: 20 Berkeley St, London W1J 8EE, UK
Email: [email protected]