Potter Slots Casino Responsible Gambling
At Potter Slots we take responsible gambling seriously. We want play to stay fun and under control, so we encourage all players to use the tools and guidance available to protect their wellbeing. Below you will find practical information on how to manage your activity, recognise signs of trouble, and where to turn for further support.
Our approach to player protection
We promote safe, controlled play and support measures that reduce harm. Our policies focus on prevention, early intervention, and providing clear options for players to manage their accounts. We also encourage players to set sensible limits and to seek help if gambling stops being enjoyable.
Activity-control tools
To help you stay in control, players can use a range of account tools. These typically include deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, temporary account pauses, and longer-term self-exclusion. Tools are designed to be simple to set up and can usually be changed in your account settings or by contacting our support team.
Deposit limits
Deposit limits let you cap how much you add to your account over a chosen period. Common options include daily, weekly, or monthly limits. Setting a deposit limit can help keep spending within a budget and is a practical first step for safer play.
Loss limits
Loss limits restrict the amount you can lose over a set period. These limits can help prevent chasing losses and support more measured play. Consider combining loss limits with deposit controls for stronger protection.
Time limits and breaks
Session time limits and short account breaks can help you control how long you play. You can use these tools to remind yourself to take a break, manage session length, or pause activity for a few days when needed.
Self-exclusion
If you need a longer break, self-exclusion allows you to close access to your account for a defined period. Self-exclusion is appropriate for players who want a guaranteed cooling-off period; it typically prevents login and play until the exclusion expires or is lifted through a formal process.
Recognising signs of problematic behaviour
Watch for changes such as spending more than planned, difficulty stopping, hiding activity from others, or feeling anxious about gambling. If you notice these signs in yourself or someone you care about, it is important to act early and consider using account controls or seeking support.
Practical tips for maintaining control
Set clear limits before you play, stick to a budget, avoid chasing losses, and schedule regular breaks. Treat gambling as entertainment and not a way to make money. Discussing your activity with a trusted friend or family member can also help maintain perspective.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need additional help, reach out to qualified professionals or local support organisations. Local health services and specialist gambling support providers can offer confidential guidance, counselling, and practical support options. If you feel you are at immediate risk, contact local emergency services.