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
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:
- Time Limit — Decide how long you'll play
- Budget — Only gamble what you can afford to lose
- Loss Limit — Set a maximum loss you'll accept
- Win Goal — Consider stopping when you're ahead
Tips for Responsible Play
| Do ✅ | Don't ❌ |
|---|---|
| Set a budget before playing | Chase losses |
| Take regular breaks | Gamble under influence |
| Keep track of time and money | Borrow to gamble |
| Play for entertainment | View gambling as income |
| Accept losses as cost of entertainment | Neglect responsibilities |
| Seek help if concerned | Hide 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
Understanding the Odds
Important facts about gambling:
- House Edge — The casino always has a mathematical advantage
- Randomness — Past results don't affect future outcomes
- No Guaranteed Wins — No strategy can overcome the house edge long-term
- 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
| Organization | Contact |
|---|---|
| Gamblers Anonymous | gamblersanonymous.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:
- 💬 Discord: discord.gg/ezflip
- 🐦 Twitter: @ezflipgg
Gambling should be fun. If it's not fun anymore, it's time to stop.
Play responsibly. 🎲