51 Game - Responsible Gaming

51 Game responsible gaming: how to set deposit and time limits, recognise problem-gambling warning signs, self-exclude, and reach confidential 18+ support helplines.

Play within your limits

At 51 Game, entertainment comes first. Before every session, decide on a fixed budget you can comfortably afford to lose, think of it as the price of entertainment, not an investment, and stop the moment that amount is spent. Never use money set aside for rent, bills, or daily essentials, and never borrow funds to play.

Keep gaming balanced alongside your other interests and responsibilities. Take a short break every 30 to 60 minutes, avoid playing when you are stressed or emotionally low, and never chase a loss by raising your stakes. The outcome of every 51 Game round is determined by a certified random number generator, so no strategy or pattern can reliably change your results.

A simple rule to remember: if stopping ever feels difficult, that is your signal to stop immediately. Enjoyable gaming is always a choice, never a compulsion.

Warning signs of problem gambling

Problem gambling often develops gradually and can be difficult to spot from the inside. Common behavioural signs include chasing losses by increasing bets, hiding the amount of time or money spent on 51 Game from family or friends, repeatedly breaking self-imposed limits, borrowing money to fund play, and neglecting work or personal responsibilities because of gaming sessions.

Emotional signs are equally important: feeling restless or irritable when unable to play, using gaming to escape stress or low mood, and experiencing guilt after a session but returning shortly afterwards. Financial red flags include unexplained gaps in bank statements, falling behind on regular payments, or withdrawing from savings to gamble.

If you recognise two or more of these signs in yourself or someone close to you, please act promptly. The tools and support services described below are free, confidential, and available right now.

Deposit, loss and time limits

51 Game provides built-in limit tools that put you in control of your spending and playing time. You can set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit to cap how much money enters your account within any given period. Once your chosen limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted until the period resets, helping you stick to your pre-decided budget automatically.

Loss limits let you specify the maximum amount you are willing to lose in a day, week, or month. When your net losses reach that threshold your account is restricted from further wagering for the remainder of that period. Combined with deposit limits, this creates a two-layer safety net against unplanned spending.

Session time reminders and reality-check notifications alert you at intervals you choose, for example every 30, 60, or 90 minutes, showing how long you have been playing and your net balance for that session. All limits take effect immediately when decreased; increases go through a mandatory 24-hour cooling-off period to prevent impulsive changes. To set or adjust any limit, visit the Responsible Gaming section in your 51 Game account settings.

Self-exclusion and cool-off

If you need a stronger break, 51 Game offers two options. A cool-off period temporarily suspends your account for a short, fixed duration, 24 hours, 48 hours, or up to 30 days. During a cool-off you cannot log in, place bets, or make deposits, giving you space to reassess without making a permanent decision.

Self-exclusion is a longer-term commitment. You can exclude yourself for a minimum of six months up to five years, or request a permanent closure. Once self-exclusion is active, it cannot be reversed during the chosen period, even if you contact support and ask. Any pending withdrawals will be processed normally so your funds remain accessible.

To activate either option, go to Account → Responsible Gaming → Self-Exclusion or contact our support team via live chat or email. We will action your request within 24 hours and remove your details from all 51 Game marketing lists immediately.