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Responsible Gambling at Gaming Club
At Gaming Club, we take responsible gaming seriously. We understand that our games are designed to be entertaining, but we also want to ensure that they remain safe and enjoyable for all our players.
If you feel that your gaming habits are becoming problematic, or if you simply want to take a break from gaming, you can self-exclude yourself from our website. This means that you will not be able to log in or access any of our games for the specified period of time.
We offer both temporary and permanent self-exclusion options. Temporary self-exclusion allows you to block your account for a specific period of time (e.g., 6 months, 1 year), while permanent self-exclusion is a more long-term option that will last until you contact us to have it lifted.
We also offer deposit limits as a responsible gaming tool. This means that you can set a limit on the amount of money that you want to deposit into your account over a certain period of time (e.g., per day, per week). Once this limit is reached, you will not be able to make any further deposits until the next period begins.
We also provide reality checks as part of our responsible gaming tools. These are pop-up reminders that appear on your screen at regular intervals (e.g., every 30 minutes) during gameplay. They remind you to take a break and reassess your gaming habits if needed.
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, there are many resources available for help. We have links to several organizations that offer support and counseling services, including:
We note that a centralized national self-exclusion register is proposed for implementation in New Zealand post-July 2026 under the Online Gambling Bill. This will allow players to self-exclude themselves from all online gaming operators with a single registration.
In addition to our responsible gaming tools and links to support organizations, we also offer counseling services for problem gamblers. These services include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and are provided by trained therapists who specialize in treating problem gambling.
We hope that these resources will be helpful to you or someone you know who is struggling with problem gambling. Remember, responsible gaming is everyone's responsibility!