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Responsible Gaming

Responsible Gaming

Playing with us can be an enjoyable form of entertainment and you might even win some money. But you cannot win every time. Losing is a part of the game and you have to be prepared for it. Therefore, you should play responsibly, and not risk money that you cannot afford to lose. We want all your gaming experiences to be positive, regardless of whether you win or not. Knowing when to stop is one of the most important aspects of gambling responsibly. For that reason, we are offering a number of tools, and give regular feedback about your gambling habits to make it easier for you to keep track and stay in control.    

18+ 

It is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to open an account and/or to gamble at Klirr. We reserve the right to request proof of identity from any customer and may suspend an account until adequate age verification has been conducted. Please note that local legislation might differ from the general rules that apply at Klirr.  If you are unsure if you are allowed, or at a legal age, to play at Klirr, please contact a local solicitor. 

WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE GAMING? 

At Klirr Casino, we want to encourage a culture of positive play where gambling is something fun and happens within each player’s personal limits. Here are a few tips for playing responsibly: 

  • Set a personal budget and make sure you stick to it.
  • Only play for the fun of it, not to make money.
  • Only gamble when sober and in a clear state of mind.
  • Make sure you take regular breaks.
  • How does gambling make you feel? 

If the fun is overshadowed by negative emotions, it may be time to take a break or to start using the tools and support services we offer. 

HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A GAMBLING PROBLEM? 

Determining whether your gambling is in the safe zone or not isn’t always easy. However, there are a few common warning signs that you should be aware of:

  • Do you ever play for more than you intend to?
  • Does your gambling impact your work or social life?
  • Have you tried to cut down or stop without success?
  • Have you ever lied or hidden signs of your gambling to family or friends?
  • Do you think a big win is the answer to your problems?

If you want help determining the impact gambling has on your everyday life, you can take a self-assessment test. When your gambling has become a problem The first thing to do when you notice that gambling has become a problem is to take the necessary steps to make sure you can’t gamble anymore. You can easily self-exclude with us, either by going into your Responsible Gaming page or by contacting our customer support team. When you self-exclude you can feel safe in knowing that you won’t be able to log in and play again in a moment of weakness. You will also be protected from receiving direct marketing during your period of self-exclusion. For additional protection, there are also software products such as Betfilter and Gamban that block access to gambling sites from your computer and any other device you might have. 

INDEPENDENT ORGANISATIONS 

Gambling problems and the consequences that sometimes come with them can be difficult to handle on your own. That is why we recommend turning to an organisation that specialises in helping people with gambling-related issues to get the support needed in such situations. There are several who offer free and confidential help. 

• www.gamcare.org.uk

• www.begambleaware.org

• www.gamblingtherapy.org

 www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk 

PARENTAL CONTROL

Do you share a computer with a child? Always remember to keep your account information and passwords secret. There is free software that you can download that will help protect your children from online gambling, two well-recognised options include Net Nanny and CYBERsitter. Our customer support team is always happy to answer any questions you may have about safety and the use of our site.