Responsible gambling at Wolf Winner Casino

Gambling is entertainment that costs money. It is not income, it is not an investment, and it is not a way out of a financial hole — a house edge means that, played long enough, the average player loses. We would rather you understood that clearly than discovered it slowly, and everything below exists so that you can play within limits you set yourself.

You must be at least 18 to hold an account with us. We verify age and identity before a first withdrawal, and an account opened by a minor is closed with the balance voided. If you share a device with someone under 18, use the device-level controls your operating system provides, and keep your password to yourself.

The tools we give you

A limit takes effect immediately when it is lowered and only after a delay when it is raised. That asymmetry is deliberate: a decision made calmly should outlast a decision made in the middle of a losing session. Self-exclusion is stronger still — once it is set, we will not accept your deposits, and we will not market to you.

The warning signs

The pattern that matters is not the size of a loss but the shape of the behaviour around it. Chasing losses with a bigger stake. Playing longer than you meant to, repeatedly. Borrowing to fund a session, or hiding one from someone close to you. Feeling that a win is owed to you. Playing to escape rather than to enjoy. Any of these on their own is worth a pause; two or three together is worth a conversation with someone who is not us.

If reading that list produced a flicker of recognition, set a deposit limit today rather than tomorrow, and talk to one of the services below. They are free, they are confidential, and they are not connected to any casino.

Where to get help in Australia

Australia has a national service and it is a good one: Gambling Help Online runs a 24-hour line on 1800 858 858, with counselling by phone, web chat and email in every state and territory. State-based services connect through the same number.

Internationally, Gambling Therapy offers free support in multiple languages, and Gamblers Anonymous runs meetings in most Australian capitals. If you would rather start by simply stopping, close the tab and come back to our home page another day — the games will still be there, and so will your money.