Responsible Gambling: Play Smart & Stay Safe
“In my 22 years in the Online Csino industry, I have seen that gambling only remains fun when it is kept under control.” – Michael Svendsen
Your Safety is My Priority
At RTG Coupons, I only advocate for fair and safe play. Gambling should always be a form of entertainment, never a way to make money. If you feel you are losing control, please use the professional resources listed below.
Having spent over two decades in the Online Casino sector since 2002, I have seen the industry evolve. While most players enjoy it as a bit of fun, I know firsthand how quickly it can spiral out of control if not handled with care. My goal is to help you find the best bonuses, but also to ensure you play for the right reasons.
Is it still a game?
It is easy to lose track when you are caught up in the excitement. Ask yourself these honest questions:
- Are you spending more money or time on gambling than you intended?
- Do you feel the need to “chase” your losses to win back what you spent?
- Do you hide your gambling habits from your family or friends?
- Do you feel irritated or anxious if you cannot play?
If you answered “yes” to any of these, I urge you to take a step back and seek support immediately.
Tools I Recommend Using
Most of the casinos I review and list offer built-in tools to help you stay in control. I recommend familiarizing yourself with these options as soon as you join, and especially setting a deposit limit to keep your play within a healthy budget:
Where to Get Professional Help
You are not alone. These organizations offer free, confidential, and professional support worldwide:
BeGambleAware.org – International support and resources to help you make informed decisions.
GamCare – Leading experts providing support via chat or phone.
Gambling Therapy – A global service offering emotional support in multiple languages.
Gamblers Anonymous – A worldwide fellowship where people help each other recover.
When the fun stops, stop. Play smart, play safe, and keep it a game.
Editor-in-Chief: Michael Svendsen