Potter Slots Casino Responsible Gambling
At Potter Slots we take responsible gambling seriously. We want play to be enjoyable and controlled, so we provide clear information and practical tools to help players manage their activity. If you feel your play is getting out of hand, we encourage you to use the controls available on your account and to reach out for support.
Player protection principles
We believe in safe play, clear limits and transparent information. We support players by promoting informed choices, giving access to account controls and encouraging breaks when needed. Our approach focuses on preventing harm, spotting early signs of risky behaviour and responding quickly when players ask for help.
Activity-control tools
To help you manage play we offer a range of activity-control tools you can apply to your account. These are designed to give you direct control over how and when you play.
Deposit limits
You can set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much money enters your account. Limits can usually be increased or decreased from your account settings, but changes may apply after a cooling period to prevent impulsive increases.
Loss limits
Loss limits help cap how much you can lose over a given period. Setting a loss limit can make it easier to stick to a budget and avoid chasing losses. Review and adjust these limits through your account dashboard as needed.
Time limits
Session and daily time limits are available to reduce playtime. You can choose to receive reminders after a set period or block play for a chosen duration. Small regular breaks can help keep play within healthy bounds.
Self-exclusion and account breaks
If you need a longer break, self-exclusion allows you to suspend access to your account for a defined period. Self-exclusion is a stronger step that prevents log-in and can include blocking promotional communications. If you consider this option, contact our support team through the help centre in your account for guidance.
Recognizing signs of problematic behaviour
Watch for changes in behaviour such as increased time spent playing, chasing losses, neglecting responsibilities, secrecy about play or borrowing to fund play. If you notice these patterns in yourself or someone you care about, consider using limits or taking a break.
Tips for maintaining control
Set a budget before you start, stick to preset deposit and time limits, avoid chasing losses and do not mix gambling with alcohol or stressful decisions. Treat play as entertainment, not income, and review your activity regularly to make sure it stays enjoyable.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need further assistance, consider speaking with a qualified support professional. Local support organisations and counselling services can provide confidential advice and treatment options. For immediate help and to discuss self-exclusion, contact our support team via the help centre in your account.