Responsible Gaming

Gaming should be fun, not a problem. We're all about playing smart and staying safe. Here's what you need to know about responsible gaming with Jaws of Justice. Check out the game mechanics first so you understand what you're getting into.

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Responsible Gaming Principles

Basic rules for safe gaming in Jaws of Justice

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Play for Entertainment

Jaws of Justice is meant to be fun, not a side hustle. Think of it like going to the movies - you pay for entertainment, not expecting to make money.

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Set Limits

Only bet what you can actually afford to lose. Rent money, grocery money, bill money - that's off limits.

Control Time

Set a timer if you need to. Don't let gaming mess with your job, relationships, or other stuff that actually matters.

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Play Sober

Don't play when you're drunk, high, or super stressed out. You need a clear head to make good decisions.

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Don't Chase Losses

Lost some money? Don't try to win it back by betting bigger. That's how people get into trouble. Accept the loss and move on.

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Don't Play Alone

Talk to people about your gaming. If it's starting to cause problems, don't hide it - get help.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

Pay attention to these signals that may indicate problems

Behavioral Signs:

  • You keep playing way longer than you meant to
  • You're spending money you don't actually have
  • You're lying to people about how much you play or spend
  • You use gaming to escape from real problems
  • You feel bad about yourself after playing
  • You keep trying to win back what you lost

Emotional Signs:

  • Gaming is all you think about
  • You get anxious or restless when you can't play
  • You're moody, irritable, or depressed
  • You can't sleep because you're thinking about the game
  • Nothing else interests you anymore
  • You feel hopeless or like you're stuck

Social Signs:

  • You're avoiding friends and family
  • Your work or school is suffering
  • You're having money problems
  • You're fighting with people about gaming
  • You're isolating yourself from everyone
  • You feel like you've lost control of your life

Self-Control Tools

Modern casinos provide various tools for gaming control

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Time Limits

Set a max time per day, week, or month. Once you hit it, the site locks you out automatically.

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Deposit Limits

Cap how much you can put into your account over a set period. Once it's gone, that's it.

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Bet Limits

Set a max bet size so you can't go crazy when you're feeling impulsive.

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Gaming Pause

Lock your account temporarily - anywhere from 24 hours to 6 weeks. Gives you time to think things through.

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Self-Exclusion

For serious situations. Lock yourself out for 6 months to 5 years. No going back once it's set.

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Gaming History

Check your stats regularly. See how much time and money you're actually spending. Sometimes the numbers are eye-opening.

Where to Get Help

If you or your loved ones are facing problems with gaming addiction

Professional Help

Psychologists and Counselors

Gaming addiction specialists will help you deal with the problem

Phone: 1-800-GAMBLER (free)

Support Groups

Anonymous meetings with people facing similar problems

Website: gamblersanonymous.org

Online Resources

Hotlines

24/7 support and consultations

Phone: 8-800-333-0-222

Support Chat

Anonymous online consultations

Website: gamblinghelp.org

Family Support

For Loved Ones

Consultations for family members of players

Phone: 8-800-555-0-333

Groups for Families

Support for those living with a problem gambler

Website: gam-anon.org

Helpful Resources

Additional information and tools for responsible gaming

Official Organizations

  • National Association for Responsible Gambling - raoig.ru
  • Gambling Help Center - gamblinghelp.org
  • National Council on Problem Gambling - ncpg.org

Mobile Applications

  • Gambling Block - blocking gaming websites
  • Responsible Gaming - gaming time control
  • Gambling Help - gaming sessions diary

Books and Materials

  • "Gaming Addiction" - M. Orzak
  • "How to Help a Gambler" - S. Green
  • "Freedom from Gambling" - A. Brown