Responsible Gambling
Responsible Gambling
Aviator and other crash games are designed for entertainment. Every session carries real financial risk, and the house always holds a statistical edge over the long run. Treating gambling as a source of income is a common path to financial harm - set a budget before you play and stick to it regardless of outcomes.
18+ Only
All casino gaming on sites linked from AviatorsGame.com is strictly for adults aged 18 and over. Underage gambling is illegal in every jurisdiction we cover. If you share a device with minors, use your casino account's parental controls or install third-party filtering software such as Gamban or Net Nanny to block access to gambling sites.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling rarely announces itself. It develops gradually, and many people recognise it only after significant harm has already occurred. Knowing the warning signs early gives you the best chance to act before things escalate.
- Chasing losses - increasing bets to recover money already lost
- Gambling with money set aside for rent, bills, or food
- Lying to family or friends about how often or how much you gamble
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when not gambling
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Failed attempts to cut back or stop
- Gambling to escape stress, depression, or difficult emotions
- Neglecting work, study, or relationships because of gambling
If two or more of these apply to you or someone you know, it is worth speaking to a professional. Recognition is the first step - not a reason for shame.
Practical Control Tools
Licensed casinos are required to offer a range of player-protection tools. Use them proactively - they are far easier to set when you are thinking clearly than after a bad session.
- Deposit limits - cap how much you can fund your account per day, week, or month. Increases take effect only after a cooling-off period.
- Loss limits - set a maximum amount you can lose within a defined period. The casino freezes your session once the limit is reached.
- Wager limits - restrict the size of individual bets to keep each round within your comfort zone.
- Session time-outs - schedule automatic log-outs after a set number of hours to prevent extended play driven by habit rather than enjoyment.
- Reality checks - on-screen reminders at regular intervals showing how long you have been playing and your net result for the session.
- Self-exclusion - voluntary ban ranging from one month to permanent. In the UK, GAMSTOP blocks you from all licensed operators simultaneously. Similar national schemes exist in Ireland, Czech Republic, and other markets.
- Account closure - contact casino support to close your account permanently. Operators must honour this request promptly.
Support Organisations
Professional help is free, confidential, and available around the clock. The organisations below are staffed by trained advisers who understand gambling harm - none of them will judge you for reaching out.
- GamCare - UK's leading provider of information, advice, and treatment. Free helpline, online chat, and nationwide counselling network. Available 24/7 at 0808 8020 133.
- BeGambleAware - independent charity funding research and treatment across Great Britain. Their website carries a self-assessment tool and a directory of local support services.
- Gamblers Anonymous - peer-support groups following a 12-step programme. Meetings run in person and online across dozens of countries. No registration or fees required.
- Gambling Therapy - global online service from the Gordon Moody Association. Offers live chat, forums, and one-to-one therapy in multiple languages - useful if local services are limited or not available in your language.
If you are concerned about your gambling right now, put this page down and call or chat with one of the organisations above. Help is immediate and free.