Responsible Gaming
Responsible Gaming at Crown Melbourne Online Casino explains practical play limits, warning signs, safer gambling tools and support options.
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Responsible Gaming commitment
Crown Melbourne Online Casino is designed for adults who choose casino entertainment and understand that gambling involves financial risk. Gambling should never be treated as a way to earn income, recover debts, escape stress or solve financial problems.
The information on this page is intended to help visitors keep gambling in perspective, recognise warning signs early and use practical tools before play becomes harmful.
Safer-play principles
- Set a fixed entertainment budget before playing and do not exceed it.
- Decide how long a session should last before starting.
- Never chase losses or increase stakes to recover previous spending.
- Avoid gambling when upset, intoxicated, tired or under financial pressure.
- Keep gambling separate from rent, bills, savings, family money or borrowed funds.
- Take regular breaks and review whether gambling still feels enjoyable.
Tools and limits
Licensed operators may provide tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, time reminders, cooling-off periods and self-exclusion. These tools are most effective when used before gambling becomes stressful.
Set maximum amounts over daily, weekly or monthly periods.
Receive prompts that show how long you have been playing.
Take a short break from play when emotions or spending increase.
Block access for a longer period when gambling is no longer manageable.
Warning signs
Consider taking a break or seeking help if you notice any of these signs:
- thinking about gambling when doing other activities;
- hiding gambling activity from friends or family;
- borrowing money to gamble or pay gambling-related debts;
- feeling anxious, guilty or angry after gambling;
- chasing losses or increasing stakes after losing;
- missing work, study, sleep or responsibilities because of gambling.
Support resources
If gambling is causing harm, contact a recognised counselling or gambling-support service in your region. Support services can provide confidential advice, practical budgeting guidance and self-exclusion information.
You may also contact the operator of any gaming account you use and ask about account limits, cooling-off or self-exclusion options. For general questions about this website, contact [email protected].
Underage gambling prevention
Casino gambling is restricted to adults. Parents and guardians should use device-level controls, browser filters and account passwords to prevent minors from accessing gambling content. Do not share gaming accounts, payment methods or identity documents with anyone underage.