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Responsible Gaming
Slots of Vegas Casino is committed to providing a safe, fair, and supportive environment for adult players. Gambling should feel enjoyable and stay in the entertainment lane - never as a way to make money or fix financial stress.
This page explains how to keep play manageable, what to watch for if gambling starts to feel less in control, and which options may be available to help you pause, limit, or stop play. If you ever feel like things are slipping, you’re not alone - and getting support early can make a real difference.
What safer play really means (in plain English)
Safer play is about staying aware of your choices and keeping gambling in balance with the rest of your life. That includes setting limits you can afford, knowing when to stop, and understanding that outcomes are random.
For most people, healthy gaming habits look like:
- Playing with money set aside for entertainment
- Choosing a pace and session length that fits your day
- Accepting both wins and losses as part of the experience, not a plan
How Slots of Vegas supports player protection
We aim to make it easier to make informed decisions and to take action when you need a change. Our approach focuses on:
- Clear access to account and transaction information so you can track activity
- Practical tools that help you limit spending or take breaks (where available)
- A player support team that can help guide you to the right option if you’re concerned
- Responsible messaging that treats gambling as entertainment, not income
If you ever want help reviewing your options, you can contact our support team through chat, email (support@slotsofvegas.com), or phone (USA & Canada Toll Free: 888-586-1088).
Smart habits that help you stay in control
Small, consistent habits often do more than “willpower” alone. Consider these common-sense guidelines:
Set a budget before you log in. Decide what you’re comfortable spending and keep it separate from essentials like rent, bills, groceries, and savings.
Set a time boundary. A planned end time helps prevent sessions from stretching longer than you intended.
Take breaks on purpose. A short pause can reset your focus and keep play from becoming automatic.
Avoid playing when you’re not at your best. Stress, anger, fatigue, or alcohol can make it harder to stick to limits and make clear decisions.
Don’t chase losses. Trying to immediately win back money usually leads to bigger losses and more frustration.
Check your activity. Reviewing deposits, withdrawals, and session patterns can reveal habits you might not notice in the moment.
Early warning signs worth taking seriously
It can be hard to spot a problem while it’s developing. If any of the signs below sound familiar, it may be time to pause and reassess - and to seek support.
Common emotional signs:
- Feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable about gambling
- Using gambling to escape stress or difficult feelings
- Thinking about gambling constantly or feeling distracted without it
Common behavior changes:
- Playing longer than planned or more often than intended
- Hiding gambling activity from friends or family
- Breaking personal rules you previously set (budget, time, bet size)
Common financial red flags:
- Spending more than you meant to
- Borrowing money or using credit to keep playing
- Falling behind on bills or dipping into money meant for essentials
If gambling starts affecting your sleep, work, relationships, or mental health, that’s a strong signal to take action.
Account tools that can help you manage play
Different players need different guardrails. Depending on your account settings and what’s available on the platform, you may be able to use tools such as:
Deposit limits: Set a cap on how much you can add to your account over a day, week, or month.
Loss or wagering limits: Add boundaries around how much you can lose or wager within a set period.
Session limits and time reminders: Helpful for keeping play within a planned time window, especially if you tend to lose track of time.
Reality checks: Periodic on-screen reminders that prompt you to review how long you’ve been playing and whether you want to continue.
Transaction history and account review: Your deposit and gameplay records can support better awareness and easier budgeting.
If you’re not sure which options are available to you right now, reach out to support and ask what limit-setting or break options your account can use.
Time-out and self-exclusion: taking a break that fits your needs
Taking a break is a practical decision - not a failure.
A time-out (cooling-off period) is typically a short-term pause designed to help you reset. It can be useful if you feel you’re playing more than intended or making impulsive choices.
Self-exclusion is a longer-term option intended for players who feel they need stronger boundaries. During self-exclusion, you may be unable to access your account for the selected period.
If you’re considering either option, contact support to discuss the choices available and to select the one that best matches your situation.
Adults only: preventing underage gaming
Slots of Vegas Casino is for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.
To help protect minors, we may use age and identity verification methods and require account information that supports age checks. Parents and guardians are encouraged to keep devices secure and avoid sharing payment details or login credentials.
Getting help when gambling stops feeling manageable
If gambling no longer feels fun, or you feel pressure to keep playing, support is available. A helpful first move can be:
- Talking to someone you trust
- Using time-out or self-exclusion options
- Reaching out to a professional or a responsible gambling support service in your area
If you’re in immediate danger or considering self-harm, contact local emergency services right away.
Support resources you can trust
Because services vary by location, the best option is to seek licensed, well-known resources where you live. Look for:
- National or regional responsible gambling organizations
- Licensed counseling services specializing in gambling-related harm
- Mental health professionals who can help with stress, anxiety, or compulsive behaviors
If you’re unsure where to start, our support team can help point you toward general options and next steps.
A shared effort: our role and your role
We can provide information, tools, and account options designed to support safer play. Your role is just as important - using limits that reflect your real budget, staying honest with yourself about how gambling fits into your life, and acting early if something feels off.
Keeping gambling enjoyable is the goal. If you ever need to slow down, set stronger boundaries, or stop altogether, taking that step sooner is usually easier - and we’re here to support you in doing it.


