At GetCardable we only recommend casinos that take player safety seriously, and we believe the same standard applies to how you play. Gambling should be a form of entertainment you can afford — never a way to make money, fix a shortfall, or escape stress. This page explains how to keep it that way and where to turn if it stops being fun.
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Set limits before you play
- Decide a budget you can afford to lose and treat it as the cost of entertainment.
- Use the deposit, loss and session limits that licensed casinos provide in account settings.
- Set a time limit and take regular breaks; never play to win back losses.
- Never gamble with borrowed money, credit, or funds meant for bills, rent or savings.
Warning signs to watch for
Consider taking a break if you are chasing losses, spending more than you planned, hiding your play from family, borrowing to gamble, or feeling anxious when you are not playing. These are common early signs that gambling is becoming a problem.
Tools that help
- Deposit & loss limits — cap what you can put in over a day, week or month.
- Time-outs & cool-off — lock yourself out for a short period.
- Self-exclusion — block your account for an extended period when you need to stop.
Where to get help in Singapore
If gambling is affecting you or someone close to you, free and confidential help is available from the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) 24-hour helpline on 1800-6-668-668, or via webchat at ncpg.org.sg. You can also apply for self-exclusion from Singapore's casinos and certain online services through the National Council on Problem Gambling. If you or a family member needs to limit access, the exclusion and family-exclusion programmes are there to help. Please play responsibly. 21+.