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Responsible Gaming

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Liberty Slots Casino is committed to providing a safe, fair, and supportive environment for adult players. Gambling should be enjoyable and treated as entertainment - not a way to make money or solve financial problems.

This page explains practical ways to stay in control, common warning signs to look out for, the account tools that can help you manage your play, and where to find support if gambling stops feeling manageable.

What safer play really means (and why it matters)

Safer play is about balance, awareness, and making informed choices before and during your time at the casino. It means:

  • Playing with money and time you can comfortably afford to spend on entertainment
  • Understanding that outcomes are random and losses can happen
  • Making decisions calmly, rather than in the heat of the moment
  • Knowing when to pause, reduce your play, or stop altogether

Everyone’s situation is different. What feels ‘fine’ for one person may not be right for another, so the goal is to keep gambling within your budget, mindset, and everyday responsibilities.

Our commitment to player protection at Liberty Slots Casino

We take player wellbeing seriously and aim to make safer play part of the everyday experience on the site. That includes:

Keeping key information clear and accessible We want players to understand how games work, what promotions involve, and where to find support.

Encouraging informed decisions Bonuses and promotions can be enjoyable, but they can also make it easier to lose track of spending. We encourage you to review terms carefully and choose offers that match your comfort level.

Promoting fair, transparent gaming Casino games are designed for entertainment, with results determined by random outcomes. No strategy can guarantee a win, and we never want players to feel pressured to keep playing.

Supporting early action If play starts to feel difficult to manage, taking a break or setting limits early is often more effective than waiting until it becomes overwhelming.

Simple habits that help you stay in control

Small, realistic routines can make a big difference - especially when gaming is fast-paced or you’re using promotions.

A few safer-play habits to consider:

  • Set a spending limit before you start, and stick to it
  • Decide how long you want to play and set a timer
  • Take regular breaks to reset your focus
  • Avoid gambling when you feel stressed, upset, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Never chase losses - increasing stakes to ‘get it back’ often leads to bigger losses
  • Keep gambling separate from essential costs like rent or mortgage, bills, food, and travel
  • Check your account activity regularly so spending never becomes a surprise
  • Treat wins and losses as part of the entertainment - not a plan or a financial strategy

If you’re playing with a bonus, it can also help to pause and read the wagering requirements and any maximum bet rules before you start, so you do not accidentally play in a way that is out of line with the offer.

Warning signs it might be time to pause

It is not always obvious when gambling is starting to become a problem, particularly if it begins as a casual habit. If any of the signs below feel familiar, it may be worth taking a step back and using support tools.

Common warning signs include:

Emotional signs Feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable about gambling, or using gambling as a way to escape difficult feelings.

Behavioural signs Spending more than intended, playing longer than planned, thinking about gambling constantly, or becoming defensive when others ask about your play.

Financial signs Chasing losses, borrowing money to continue, using funds meant for essentials, or feeling stressed about money because of gambling.

Life impact Letting gambling affect work, sleep, studies, relationships, or day-to-day responsibilities.

If you recognise one or more of these signs, you are not alone - and there are practical steps you can take straight away.

Account tools that can support healthier play

Player protection tools are designed to help you stay aware of time and spending, and to make it easier to take a break when needed. Availability can vary by account settings and location, but common tools include:

Deposit limits Cap how much you can add to your account over a chosen period. This can help keep gambling within a set entertainment budget.

Loss or wagering limits Restrict losses or total wagering within a time frame, helping you avoid spending more than you intended in a single session or over a week.

Session limits and time reminders Set a planned session length, or use reminders that prompt you to check in with how long you have been playing.

Reality checks On-screen messages that appear at intervals to help you stay aware and make a conscious choice about continuing.

Cooling-off periods A short break from gambling, giving you time to reset without needing to make permanent decisions.

Temporary account suspension A longer pause that prevents play for a defined period, useful if you want extra space from gambling.

Transaction and play history Review deposits, withdrawals, and activity to keep track of your spending and spot patterns early.

If you are unsure what tools are available on your account, you can contact the support team at support@libertyslots.com to ask what options are currently in place and how to use them.

Time-out breaks and self-exclusion: choosing the right option

Sometimes the most responsible decision is to stop playing for a while. There is no judgement in taking a break - it is often a positive, proactive step.

A time-out (cooling-off) period is usually best if you want a short break to regain balance. It is designed for situations like:

  • you are playing more than planned
  • gambling is becoming stressful
  • you want to reset your habits

Self-exclusion is intended for players who feel they need a longer stop. It is a stronger option that restricts access for an extended period and is most helpful when gambling has stopped feeling under control.

If you are considering a longer break, you may also want to look into recognised self-exclusion schemes where applicable, such as GamStop. For general guidance and support, BeGambleAware can be a helpful starting point.

Adults only: preventing underage play

Liberty Slots Casino is for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.

To help prevent underage access, accounts may be subject to age and identity checks during registration and/or before withdrawals are processed. We also encourage parents and guardians to use device-level controls and monitoring tools to restrict access on shared computers and mobile devices.

Support is available if gambling stops feeling manageable

If gambling no longer feels enjoyable, or you feel like you are losing control, reaching out for support can help. Talking to someone early - a trusted friend, a family member, or a professional service - can make a real difference.

You can also consider practical steps straight away:

  • set strict limits or use reminders
  • take a cooling-off break
  • request a longer suspension or self-exclusion
  • avoid triggers such as late-night play or gambling when stressed

If you want to speak to our team about account restrictions or break options, contact support at support@libertyslots.com.

Finding the right help: trusted resources

Support looks different for everyone. If you feel you need specialist help, consider speaking to a licensed local service or a recognised responsible gambling organisation. In the United Kingdom, BeGambleAware offers information and signposting to support, and GamStop provides an option for online self-exclusion across participating operators.

If you feel overwhelmed, anxious, or low, it can also help to speak with your general practitioner or a qualified mental health professional, especially if gambling is connected to stress, depression, or other challenges.

A shared approach: what we do, and what you can do

We can provide tools, information, and support pathways to help protect players. You also play an important role by using those tools honestly, staying aware of your habits, and taking action early if something feels off.

If you are new to online casino gaming, it is often best to start small, keep sessions short, and learn how different games and bonus terms work before increasing your play.

Gambling should remain a positive form of entertainment. If it stops being fun, the safest step is to pause, use the support tools available, and reach out for help sooner rather than later.