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Responsible Gambling

Responsible Gambling

Tower Rush and other crash games are fast-paced entertainment. Like any casino product, they carry real financial risk, and TowerRush.org takes that seriously. This page explains how to keep your play enjoyable, recognise early warning signs, and access help if gambling stops feeling fun.

Gambling Is Entertainment, Not Income

Every crash game is built around a random number generator. No strategy, pattern recognition, or predictor tool changes the house edge - the casino always has a mathematical advantage over time. Money wagered should be treated the same as money spent on a concert ticket or a meal out: you receive an experience in return, not a financial return.

Set a session budget before you open the game and treat it as the full cost of that session. If you reach it, stop. Never chase losses with larger bets expecting the math to even out - it does not work that way, and that thinking is where most gambling harm begins.

Age Restriction - Strictly 18+

All gambling products featured on this site are restricted to adults aged 18 and over. No exceptions. If you share a device with younger family members, use your casino account's parental-control or PIN-lock feature so they cannot access gambling sites or apps.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling develops gradually. The following signs suggest your relationship with gambling may need attention:

If two or more of these apply to you, speaking to a support service is a practical next step - not a sign of weakness.

Practical Control Tools

Licensed casinos are required to offer account-level tools that let you set hard limits on your own play. Use them proactively, not reactively.

Deposit Limits

Cap how much you can deposit in a day, week, or month. Increases take effect after a mandatory cooling-off period (usually 24-72 hours); reductions apply immediately. Set a deposit limit before your first real-money session.

Loss Limits

Separate from deposit limits, a loss limit stops the session once you have lost a set amount in a given period. It removes the temptation to reload when variance runs against you.

Session Time-Outs

Set a maximum session length - 30 minutes, one hour - and the casino will log you out automatically. Taking regular breaks helps you assess your mood and spending with a clear head rather than in the heat of the game.

Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion blocks your account for a chosen period - typically six months to five years, or permanently. In the UK, GAMSTOP (gamstop.co.uk) applies a single self-exclusion across all licensed UK operators at once. Most other regulated markets have equivalent national schemes. Self-exclusion is reversible only after the chosen period expires and always involves a mandatory cooling-off check.

Support Organisations

GamCare

GamCare operates the National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133, free, 24/7 in the UK) and provides structured counselling, online chat, and peer-support forums. gamcare.org.uk

BeGambleAware

BeGambleAware runs awareness campaigns and connects people to local treatment services across Great Britain. Their self-assessment tool gives an honest picture of your gambling habits in five minutes. begambleaware.org

Gamblers Anonymous

Gamblers Anonymous uses a 12-step peer-support model with in-person and online meetings worldwide. It is free, anonymous, and run entirely by people with lived experience of gambling problems. gamblersanonymous.org.uk

Gambling Therapy

Gambling Therapy offers free multilingual support - live chat, forums, and guided self-help - available in over 15 languages. It is particularly useful if local services are unavailable or if you prefer anonymous online contact. gamblingtherapy.org

If you are worried about your own gambling or someone else's, contact any of the organisations above. Help is free, confidential, and available today.