Responsible Gambling
At Slimking we take responsible gambling seriously. We want play to be safe and under your control, so we provide clear information, practical tools and access to specialist support when it’s needed. This page explains the principles we follow, the tools you can use on your account, signs that gambling may be becoming a problem and where to get professional help.
Player protection principles
We believe gambling should be fun, voluntary and affordable. We set out to: protect vulnerable players, prevent underage play, detect risky behaviour early and act quickly when support is required. Our team monitors accounts for unusual activity and enforces verification checks where needed to keep the site secure for everyone.
Activity-control tools
We offer a range of on-site controls so you can manage how you play. These settings are available from your account area and can be adjusted at any time.
Deposit limits
You can set daily, weekly and monthly deposit limits. Limits apply immediately and can be reduced at any time. To increase a limit we may apply a short waiting period, to help prevent impulsive changes.
Loss limits
Loss limits cap how much you can lose over a chosen period. Setting a loss limit helps you stick to a budget and avoid chasing losses. Loss limits can be configured alongside deposit limits in the responsible gambling section of your account.
Time limits and breaks
Session reminders and reality checks are available to show how long you have been playing. You can set session time limits and automatic log-out intervals. Short account breaks, from 24 hours up to several weeks, are available immediately from your account settings.
Self-exclusion
If you need a longer break you can self-exclude from the site for a set period. During self-exclusion you will not be able to log in or receive marketing communications. We will also provide guidance on longer-term national schemes such as GAMSTOP for UK residents, and on how to access specialist support.
Recognising signs of problematic behaviour
Look out for signs such as spending more than intended, chasing losses, borrowing to gamble, neglecting work or family, or hiding your activity. If you or someone close to you notices these changes, take steps to limit play and seek help.
Staying in control — practical tips
Set a gambling budget and stick to it, use deposit and loss limits, schedule regular breaks, avoid gambling when stressed or under the influence, and keep a clear record of time and money spent. Talk openly with someone you trust if you are worried.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need professional support, contact services such as GamCare, BeGambleAware or your local health services. These organisations offer confidential advice, self-assessment tools and helplines. For immediate concerns, contact emergency services or your GP.