Responsible Gaming Policy
Gambling is entertainment. It stops being that the moment it affects your finances, relationships, or mental state. 1win provides every registered player with a set of tools to stay in control: deposit limits, loss caps, session reminders, time-out options, and full self-exclusion. All of these are available directly from account settings at any time. If you are unsure whether your gambling habits are healthy, this page walks you through the signs, the tools, and the support options available to you.
Control Guidelines
Follow these fundamental rules to ensure gambling remains entertainment rather than a financial burden. Track both your time spent and money wagered with strict discipline to maintain healthy betting boundaries.
- Gambling serves as leisure, not an income source;
- Do not chase losses after unfavorable outcomes;
- Spend only disposable amounts you can afford to lose;
- Monitor time and money spent during every session.
Addiction Prevention Tips
Recognize gambling addiction risks at their earliest stage. All betting games operate on probability and random outcomes, which means they never guarantee wins regardless of strategy or experience.
- Play from personal choice only, never under pressure;
- Treat gambling as amusement, not a debt solution;
- Track all spending amounts across sessions accurately;
- Know game rules completely before placing bets.
Addiction Self-Check Quiz
Answer these 10 straightforward questions honestly about your betting behavior. Affirmative responses to 5 or more questions signal potential gambling addiction risks. Take the complete 20-question assessment at gamblersanonymous.org/20-questions for professional evaluation.
- Are you seriously involved in gambling?
- Have your betting amounts increased over time?
- Do you borrow money to gamble?
- Do you play longer than planned?
- Do your bets harm your reputation?
- Do you feel irritated without betting?
- Do you bet to escape problems?
- Do you often chase losses?
- Have you failed to control your bets or time?
- Do you hide gambling from family?
Scoring: 5+ Yes answers indicate potential addiction risk. Contact support for help or visit gamblersanonymous.org/20-questions for the complete assessment.
Control Advice
Apply these practical steps immediately to manage your betting activity effectively. Establish clear personal boundaries before starting any gaming session to protect your financial wellbeing.
- Define game session time limits in advance;
- Set maximum loss amounts; never exceed these limits;
- Avoid borrowing money specifically for bets;
- Combine gambling with other hobbies and interests;
- Skip play entirely when feeling depressed or stressed.
Self-Exclusion Options
Request self-exclusion periods through support when you need structured breaks from betting. During exclusion, you can still withdraw any pre-existing account balance while all betting functions remain blocked.
| Option | Details | Minimum period |
|---|---|---|
| Temporary | Account suspension with scheduled reactivation | 1 year, no early cancellation |
| Permanent | Complete account closure without reopening option | Lifetime |
| During exclusion | Withdrawals allowed on existing balance only | Applies to all periods |
Support Resources
Access external help organizations. Self-exclude from other sites too.
| Site | Link |
|---|---|
| Gambling Therapy | gamblingtherapy.org |
| GamCare | gamcare.org.uk |
| Gamblers Anonymous | gamblersanonymous.org.uk |
FAQ
How do I self-exclude from 1win?
Contact the support team via Telegram @FAQ_1win_bot, phone (+917901656971), or email [email protected]. Self-exclusion takes effect immediately after your request is processed.
Can I cancel self-exclusion early?
No. The minimum self-exclusion period is one year and cannot be reversed before it ends. Permanent exclusion closes the account with no option to reopen it.
What happens to my account during self-exclusion?
All betting and gaming functions are blocked for the duration of the exclusion period. You can still withdraw any balance that existed in your account before the exclusion began.