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Responsible Gaming

At EZFlip, we are committed to promoting responsible gaming. Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems.

Our Commitment

We believe in:

  • 🎯 Entertainment First — Games should be fun, not stressful
  • 🛡️ Player Protection — Tools to help you stay in control
  • 📚 Education — Information about gambling risks
  • 🤝 Support — Resources for those who need help

Signs of Problem Gambling

You may have a gambling problem if you:

  • Spend more time or money gambling than intended
  • Feel restless or irritable when trying to stop
  • Try to win back losses by gambling more
  • Lie to others about your gambling
  • Risk important relationships or opportunities
  • Borrow money or sell possessions to gamble
  • Feel depressed or anxious about gambling
  • Gamble to escape problems or relieve stress
Recognize the Signs

If you identify with any of these signs, please consider using our self-exclusion tools or seeking professional help.

Staying in Control

Set Limits

Before you start playing:

  1. Time Limit — Decide how long you'll play
  2. Budget — Only gamble what you can afford to lose
  3. Loss Limit — Set a maximum loss you'll accept
  4. Win Goal — Consider stopping when you're ahead

Tips for Responsible Play

Do ✅Don't ❌
Set a budget before playingChase losses
Take regular breaksGamble under influence
Keep track of time and moneyBorrow to gamble
Play for entertainmentView gambling as income
Accept losses as cost of entertainmentNeglect responsibilities
Seek help if concernedHide gambling from loved ones

Self-Exclusion

If you need a break from gambling, we offer self-exclusion options:

  • Temporary — Take a cooling-off period
  • Permanent — Exclude yourself indefinitely

Learn about Self-Exclusion →

Understanding the Odds

Important facts about gambling:

  1. House Edge — The casino always has a mathematical advantage
  2. Randomness — Past results don't affect future outcomes
  3. No Guaranteed Wins — No strategy can overcome the house edge long-term
  4. Entertainment Cost — Consider losses as the cost of entertainment

Expected Value

Over time, you will lose on average due to the house edge:

Expected Loss = Total Wagered × House Edge

If you wager $1,000 with a 4% house edge, your expected loss is $40.

Support Resources

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available:

International Resources

OrganizationContact
Gamblers Anonymousgamblersanonymous.org
National Council on Problem Gambling (US)1-800-522-4700
GamCare (UK)gamcare.org.uk
Gambling Help Online (AU)gamblinghelponline.org.au

Crisis Support

If gambling is causing you distress:

  • US Crisis Line: 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline)
  • UK Samaritans: 116 123
  • International Association for Suicide Prevention: iasp.info

For Friends and Family

If you're concerned about someone's gambling:

  • Express your concerns calmly and without judgment
  • Share information about available resources
  • Encourage them to seek professional help
  • Consider contacting a support organization for guidance
  • Take care of your own wellbeing

Our Features

Coming Soon

We are working on implementing:

  • Deposit limits
  • Session time limits
  • Reality checks (reminders of time spent)
  • Cool-off periods
  • Self-exclusion tools

Age Verification

You must be at least 18 years old to use EZFlip. We take underage gambling seriously and will terminate accounts of minors.

Financial Advice

  • Never gamble with money you can't afford to lose
  • Don't gamble with money needed for essentials (rent, food, bills)
  • Consider gambling expenses as entertainment costs
  • Seek financial advice if gambling has affected your finances

Contact Us

If you have concerns about your gambling or need assistance with responsible gaming features:


Gambling should be fun. If it's not fun anymore, it's time to stop.

Play responsibly. 🎲