Responsible Gambling Policy

At CrashGamesPlay.com, we are passionate about crash games and the excitement they bring. However, our number one priority is your safety. Gambling is a form of entertainment, but for some people, it can become a serious problem.

We are committed to endorsing responsible gambling practices. We want you to enjoy your time playing Aviator, JetX, or any other game, but we want you to do it safely, within your means, and without negatively impacting your life.

1. Gambling is Not a Way to Make Money

This is the most important rule. Crash games are based on mathematical probability and Random Number Generators (RNG). The “House” (the casino) always has a statistical advantage over time.

  • Never view gambling as a source of income or a way to pay off debts.
  • Never try to “chase” your losses. If you lose money, accept it as the cost of entertainment and walk away.
  • Only bet with money you can afford to lose (disposable income).

2. How to Stay in Control

Crash games are fast-paced, which makes it easy to lose track of time and money. Here are practical tips to stay safe:

  • Set a Deposit Limit: Decide how much you are willing to lose before you start playing. Once that money is gone, stop.
  • Set a Time Limit: Use an alarm on your phone. Do not play for more than 45-60 minutes at a time.
  • Don’t Play When Emotional: Never gamble when you are angry, depressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Take Frequent Breaks: Step away from the screen to clear your head.

3. Recognizing the Signs of Problem Gambling

Gambling addiction can happen to anyone. Please ask yourself the following questions honestly:

  • Do you stay away from work or college to gamble?
  • Do you gamble to escape from a boring or unhappy life?
  • If you run out of money while gambling, do you feel lost and in despair and feel the need to gamble again as soon as possible?
  • Have you lied to cover up the amount of money or time you have spent gambling?
  • Have you lost interest in your family, friends, or hobbies?
  • Have you borrowed money, sold possessions, or left bills unpaid to finance your gambling?

If you answered “YES” to any of these questions, you may have a gambling problem. Please seek help immediately using the resources below.

4. Tools for Protection

Reputable online casinos offer tools to help you manage your play. We strongly recommend you use them:

  • Deposit Limits: Cap the amount you can deposit per day, week, or month.
  • Cooling-Off Period: Lock your account for a short time (e.g., 24 hours) to take a break.
  • Self-Exclusion: A request to the operator to block your account for a long period (6 months to 5 years). This cannot be undone.

5. Protection of Minors (18+ Only)

Gambling is strictly prohibited for anyone under the age of 18 (or 21 in some jurisdictions). We conduct age verification checks where possible.

If you share your computer with minors, we recommend using filtering software to prevent them from accessing gambling sites:

6. Where to Get Help

You are not alone. There are professional organizations that offer free, confidential advice and support.

  • BeGambleAware – Information to help you make informed decisions about your gambling.
  • GamCare – The leading provider of information, advice, and support for anyone affected by gambling harms.
  • Gamblers Anonymous – A fellowship of men and women who share their experience to help others recover from a gambling problem.
  • Gambling Therapy – A global service offering free practical advice and emotional support to anyone affected by problem gambling. Great for international players.
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