Responsible Gambling at Disi Casino

Responsible gambling means keeping play fun, controlled, and within limits you are comfortable with. On Disi Casino, the best approach is to use practical tools like limits and breaks before gambling starts to feel stressful.
This page explains warning signs, common control tools, how to take a break or self-exclude, and how to request help from support if you need it.
What Responsible Gambling Means
Responsible gambling is about making clear decisions before you play: how much time, how much money, and what you will do if you hit your limit.
If you feel pressure, stress, or loss of control, the safest move is to stop and use stronger controls immediately.
Quick Self-Check: Warning Signs
Use this quick self-check to spot early signs that gambling may be moving from entertainment to a problem.
- You spend more money than you planned
- You gamble longer than you intended
- You try to win back losses by betting more
- You feel stressed, guilty, or anxious about play
- You hide gambling activity or avoid talking about it
- You borrow money or delay bills because of gambling
- You feel you cannot stop even when you want to
Tools You Can Use in Your Account
Most responsible gambling controls are designed to reduce risk by limiting spend, limiting time, or preventing access for a set period.
Use the table below as a map of tools and where you typically find them in account settings.
| Tool | What It Does | Where to Find It |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit limit | Caps how much you can add to your balance | Account settings – Responsible Gambling / Limits |
| Loss limit | Helps prevent chasing by capping losses | Account settings – Responsible Gambling / Limits |
| Time limit | Limits session or daily play time | Account settings – Responsible Gambling / Limits |
| Cooling-off | Temporarily blocks play for a short break | Account settings – Responsible Gambling |
| Self-exclusion | Blocks play for a longer protection period | Account settings – Responsible Gambling |
- Open your profile/account menu and look for Responsible Gambling or Limits
- Set one limit first, then confirm it is saved and active
- Start with a conservative limit you can realistically stick to
- Use breaks and exclusions if limits are not enough
- Keep a screenshot of the saved limit confirmation if available
Deposit Limits: How They Work
A deposit limit caps how much you can add to your account balance over a period. This is often the most effective control because it prevents impulsive top-ups.
If spending control starts with how you fund the account, use deposit control tips and apply limits before you deposit.
| Limit Type | Best For | Tips to Make It Stick |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit limit | Controlling how much you can spend | Set it before play, not after a loss |
| Loss limit | Reducing chasing losses | Choose a number that ends the session automatically |
| Time limit | Preventing long sessions | Use breaks and log out when the limit hits |
- Set a deposit limit you are comfortable with for the chosen period
- Confirm the limit is saved and active in settings
- Do not change limits impulsively after a loss
- If you feel pressure to raise the limit, use a break instead
Loss Limits and Session Limits
Loss limits and session limits help stop the “just one more bet” loop that often leads to chasing.
If you notice you ignore your own stop points, choose a stronger tool like cooling-off or self-exclusion.
- Set a loss limit that ends play for the day or session
- Decide your stop rule before you start gambling
- When the limit is hit, log out and switch activities
- Avoid immediate re-depositing to continue play
- Track your mood and stress, not only your balance
Time Limits and Reality Checks
Time limits prevent long sessions that blur decision-making. The goal is to insert breaks that return you to a clear mindset.
- Set a time limit for sessions or daily play time
- Take breaks and leave the device when time is up
- Avoid late-night sessions when decision quality drops
- Do not gamble while stressed, tired, or upset
- Log out completely when you stop
Cooling-Off: Taking a Break
Cooling-off is a short break tool that temporarily blocks play so you can reset and reduce risk.
It is useful when you feel impulsive, emotional, or tempted to chase.
- Open Responsible Gambling settings in your account.
- Select a cooling-off option and confirm it.
- Log out and remove quick access links from your device.
- When the break ends, return only if you feel calm and in control.
Self-Exclusion: Longer Protection
Self-exclusion is a stronger option that blocks your access for a longer period. It is designed for times when limits and short breaks are not enough.
If you feel you cannot control play, self-exclusion is a protective step, not a failure.
- Open Responsible Gambling settings in your account.
- Choose self-exclusion and confirm the period if options are shown.
- Save confirmation proof or screenshots if available.
- Remove access shortcuts and avoid triggers during the exclusion period.
- If you need help, contact support and ask for confirmation in writing.
Account Closure vs Self-Exclusion
Account closure closes the account, while self-exclusion is specifically designed to prevent gambling access for a defined protection period.
If your goal is safety and preventing impulsive return, self-exclusion is usually the more protective choice.
| Option | Purpose | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling-off | Short break to reset | Temporary block and quick recovery time |
| Self-exclusion | Longer protective stop | Stronger access block for the selected period |
| Account closure | Close the account | Support-driven or settings-driven closure flow |
Underage and Shared Device Safety
If your device is shared with family or friends, protect access so underage users cannot enter gambling content and your account cannot be used by someone else.
For data and account safety context, review privacy and safety basics and keep your account secure on shared devices.
- Use device lock (PIN/biometrics) and do not share passwords
- Log out after every session on shared devices
- Do not save passwords in shared browsers
- Remove bookmarks and quick links if access is sensitive
- Use private browsing profiles when possible
If You Think You Have a Problem: Next Steps
If play stops feeling fun, the safest approach is to reduce access immediately and choose a stronger control. You do not need to wait for things to get worse to act.
Pick the scenario that fits you best and follow the steps today.
I’m Spending More Than Planned
If you consistently overspend, use deposit limits first and make them hard to change impulsively.
- Set a deposit limit before your next session
- Remove saved payment shortcuts if they trigger impulse deposits
- Use a cooling-off break if you feel tempted to raise limits
- Track spending weekly, not only per session
- Ask support to confirm the limit is active if you cannot find it
I’m Chasing Losses
Chasing losses is one of the clearest warning signs. The correct action is to stop and enforce a break.
- Log out immediately and stop the session
- Set a loss limit and a time limit before you return
- Use cooling-off if you feel urge to continue today
- Remove triggers like quick deposit links on your device
- Talk to someone you trust about what is happening
I’m Hiding Play or Feeling Stressed
If gambling is causing stress or secrecy, a stronger protective step is usually needed.
- Take a cooling-off break immediately
- Set strict deposit and time limits for future sessions
- Stop gambling when emotional, tired, or upset
- Consider self-exclusion if stress continues
- Reach out to professional help resources in your region
I Want to Take a Break Now
If you want a break right now, cooling-off is the fastest tool to create distance and reduce risk.
- Activate cooling-off in your responsible gambling settings
- Log out and remove quick access links on your device
- Plan a replacement activity for the next hours or days
- Avoid discussing bets or watching gambling content during the break
- Return only if you feel calm and in control
I Need Stronger Protection (Self-Exclusion)
If you feel you cannot control play, self-exclusion is a strong protective move that prevents impulsive access.
- Open responsible gambling settings and request self-exclusion
- Save confirmation proof or screenshots
- Remove access shortcuts and saved payment methods where possible
- Tell someone you trust so you are not doing it alone
- Seek professional support resources in your region
Someone Else Uses My Device
If someone else can access your device, protect both your account and underage users immediately.
- Change your password and log out of all sessions if available
- Enable device lock and remove saved passwords
- Clear cookies and site data on shared browsers
- Use separate user profiles on the device
- Contact support if you suspect account misuse
Support: How to Request Limits or Exclusion
If you don’t see the setting in your account, contact support for responsible gambling with your request type and account ID.
- Account identifier or username
- Request type: limit, cooling-off, self-exclusion, closure
- Any period or duration you want to apply if options exist
- Request to confirm activation in writing
- Screenshots of settings pages if relevant
Support Request Template
Account: [username/account ID]
Request: [deposit limit / loss limit / time limit / cooling-off / self-exclusion / account closure]
Duration/period: [if applicable]
Notes: Please apply this immediately and confirm in writing.
Attachments: [screenshots of settings if relevant]
Related Policies and Terms
For official wording on limits and account actions, read terms on account limits and keep your support request reference for follow-ups.
FAQ
What Is Responsible Gambling?
Responsible gambling means keeping play within planned limits of time and money, and using tools like breaks and exclusions if play starts feeling stressful.
How Do I Set Deposit Limits?
Open Responsible Gambling or Limits in your account settings, set a deposit cap, confirm it is saved, and apply it before your next deposit.
How Do I Set Time Limits?
Use the responsible gambling settings to set time limits if available, and take breaks and log out when your session ends.
What Is Cooling-Off?
Cooling-off is a temporary break that blocks access for a short period so you can reset and reduce impulsive play.
What Is Self-Exclusion?
Self-exclusion is a longer protection tool that blocks access for an extended period when you need stronger control.
Can I Close My Account Instead?
You can request account closure, but self-exclusion is usually more protective if your goal is preventing impulsive return.
How Do I Request Help From Support?
Contact support with your account ID and request type (limit, cooling-off, self-exclusion, closure) and ask for confirmation in writing.
What Are Warning Signs of a Problem?
Warning signs include overspending, chasing losses, stress, hiding play, and feeling unable to stop.
How Do I Protect My Account on Shared Devices?
Use device locks, log out after sessions, avoid saving passwords, clear cookies on shared browsers, and change your password if you suspect access by others.