Last updated: May 2026

Responsible Gambling

Gambling should be entertainment, not income. Understand healthy habits, warning signs, available tools, and where to get help.

Responsible Gambling Commitment

BC.Game encourages users to approach gambling as a form of entertainment, not as a source of income or financial strategy. Responsible gambling means playing within your means, understanding the risks, and knowing when to stop.

Online gambling involves financial risk and should never be treated as a way to earn guaranteed income. Users should only gamble with money they can afford to lose entirely without affecting their daily life, financial obligations, or wellbeing.

Gambling Involves Risk

All forms of gambling carry inherent financial risk. Casino games have a built-in house edge. Sports betting outcomes are uncertain. Crypto asset values fluctuate. No strategy, system, or promotion can eliminate these risks.

Users must accept that losses are a normal part of gambling. Winning is never guaranteed regardless of skill, experience, or past results.

Legal Age

Users must meet the minimum legal gambling age in their jurisdiction before creating an account or placing any wagers. Age requirements vary by country and region, typically ranging from 18 to 21 years of age.

Underage gambling is prohibited. Users may be required to verify their age and identity as part of platform compliance requirements.

Availability, licensing, and legal access depend on the user's jurisdiction. Users should check whether online gambling is permitted where they live and review the latest official BC.Game terms and licensing information.

Healthy Gambling Habits

The following practices help maintain a healthy relationship with gambling.

Set a budget

Decide on a maximum amount before playing and never exceed it, regardless of results.

Set time limits

Decide how long you will play before starting and stick to it.

Avoid chasing losses

Accept losses as part of gambling. Never increase bets to try to recover lost money.

Do not gamble under stress

Avoid gambling when upset, stressed, or under the influence of substances.

Do not borrow to gamble

Never borrow money or use credit to fund gambling activity.

Take regular breaks

Step away from gambling regularly. It should not be a continuous activity.

Warning Signs

If any of the following apply, users should consider pausing gambling activity and seeking support.

Gambling more money or time than you originally intended

Hiding gambling activity from family, friends, or partners

Chasing losses by increasing bet sizes or frequency

Borrowing money, selling possessions, or using savings to fund gambling

Gambling negatively affecting your work performance or attendance

Experiencing anxiety, irritability, or depression related to gambling outcomes

Neglecting responsibilities, relationships, or personal health due to gambling

Feeling unable to stop or reduce gambling despite wanting to

Limits and Self-Exclusion

Responsible gambling platforms provide tools to help users control their activity. These may include deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, cooling-off periods, and full self-exclusion options.

Users should check BC.Game's official responsible gambling page or contact official support for current limit, cooling-off, and self-exclusion options available on the platform.

Setting limits before gambling begins is strongly recommended. Limits should be based on what you can genuinely afford to lose without financial hardship.

Getting Help

If gambling is causing financial, emotional, or relationship difficulties, users should seek help immediately. Support is available through various organizations worldwide.

Users can contact local gambling support helplines, counseling services, or support organizations in their jurisdiction. Many services are free, confidential, and available 24/7.

BC.Game's official support team can also provide guidance on available platform tools for limiting or suspending gambling activity.

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