Responsible Gaming

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At Energiseeducation (energiseeducation.uk), player safety and wellbeing are at the very heart of everything we do. We believe that gambling — including exploring sites like Casino 666 — should always be an enjoyable, entertaining experience, never a source of stress, harm, or hardship. This page exists because we genuinely care about every person who visits us. Whether you are a casual player or someone who gambles more regularly, we want to make sure you have the knowledge, tools, and support you need to stay in control at all times. You are never alone, and help is always available.

Recognising the Warning Signs

Problem gambling can develop gradually, and it is not always easy to spot in yourself or someone you care about. Being aware of the early warning signs is one of the most important steps you can take. If any of the following sound familiar, it may be time to take a step back and seek support:

  • Spending more money on gambling than you can comfortably afford to lose
  • Chasing losses by placing larger or more frequent bets to try to win back money
  • Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when you are not gambling
  • Lying to friends, family, or colleagues about how much time or money you spend gambling
  • Borrowing money, selling possessions, or neglecting bills in order to fund gambling
  • Gambling to escape stress, depression, loneliness, or other difficult emotions
  • Finding it hard to set limits — or consistently breaking the limits you set for yourself
  • Neglecting work, studies, relationships, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
  • Feeling guilt or shame after a gambling session, yet returning anyway

Quick Self-Assessment

Honest self-reflection is a powerful first step. Take a moment to ask yourself the following questions. There are no right or wrong answers — only honest ones that can help you decide whether your gambling habits are healthy:

  • Do I ever gamble with money set aside for essential expenses such as rent, food, or bills?
  • Have I ever tried to cut down on gambling and found it difficult to do so?
  • Do I find myself thinking about gambling frequently throughout the day?
  • Have people close to me expressed concern about my gambling behaviour?
  • Do I feel a compulsive urge to keep playing even when I know I should stop?
  • Has gambling ever negatively affected my mental health, relationships, or finances?

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, please consider using the tools below or reaching out to one of the free support organisations listed on this page.

Tools That Keep You in Control

All reputable, UK-licensed casinos are required to offer a range of responsible gambling tools. We strongly encourage every player to use them proactively — before problems arise, not only after. Here is a summary of the key tools available and how to access them:

Tool What It Does Where to Set It
Deposit Limits Caps the total amount of money you can deposit into your account daily, weekly, or monthly, helping you stick to a budget. Your casino account settings under "Responsible Gambling" or "My Limits"
Loss & Wager Limits Restricts how much you can lose or wager within a set time period, stopping play automatically once the limit is reached. Your casino account settings or by contacting customer support directly
Reality Checks Sends you regular on-screen reminders showing how long you have been playing and how much you have spent, keeping you informed in the moment. Session settings within your casino account preferences
Cooling-Off Period Temporarily suspends your account for a short period (24 hours to several weeks) so you can take a break without permanently closing your account. Responsible gambling section of your account, or via live chat with support
Self-Exclusion (GAMSTOP) Registers you with the UK's national self-exclusion scheme, blocking access to all UKGC-licensed gambling sites for a minimum of six months. Register directly at gamstop.co.uk — free and immediate

Strict 18+ Policy

Gambling is strictly for adults. In Great Britain, the legal minimum age to gamble is 18 years old, and this rule is non-negotiable. Every UK-licensed casino, including those we review on Energiseeducation, is legally required to verify the age and identity of every player before allowing real-money play. This process — known as Know Your Customer (KYC) — typically involves submitting valid photo identification and proof of address.

If you are a parent or guardian, we urge you to use parental control software to prevent underage individuals from accessing gambling websites. Tools such as Gamban, Net Nanny, and Betfilter can provide an additional layer of protection in your household. We will never knowingly permit, encourage, or support underage gambling in any form.

Where to Get Free, Confidential Help

If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, please reach out. All of the organisations below offer free, confidential, non-judgmental support. You do not need to have hit "rock bottom" to ask for help — early intervention makes a real difference:

  • GamCare — The UK's leading provider of support, information, and counselling for anyone affected by gambling harm. Available 24/7. Visit gamcare.org.uk
  • BeGambleAware — Offers a free helpline, live chat, and a wealth of resources to help you understand and manage gambling. Visit begambleaware.org
  • Gambling Therapy — Provides free, multilingual online support and therapy services to players and their families worldwide. Visit gamblingtherapy.org
  • Gamblers Anonymous — A peer-support fellowship of people who share their experiences to help one another recover from a gambling problem. Visit gamblersanonymous.org
  • NCPG (National Council on Problem Gambling) — An international resource offering guidance, research, and referral services for those affected by problem gambling. Visit ncpgambling.org

Our Commitment

Energiseeducation is committed to being a responsible, trustworthy, and player-centred resource. We only review and recommend casinos that hold valid UK Gambling Commission licences and that meet strict responsible gambling standards. We include responsible gambling information prominently across our site, and we make sure our reviews reflect not just game quality, but also how seriously each operator takes player welfare.

We regularly review and update this page to ensure it reflects the most current guidance, tools, and support services available in Great Britain. If you ever feel that our content could do more to protect players, or if you have a concern you would like to raise, please do not hesitate to contact us through the details available on our website