Play for fun, stay in control. We're committed to providing tools and resources to help you enjoy lottery gaming responsibly.
Responsible gaming is at the heart of everything we do
We provide a secure platform with built-in protections and monitoring to ensure safe play for all users.
Comprehensive tools to help you set limits, track spending, and maintain control over your gaming activities.
Easy access to professional help resources and support services when you need them most.
Information and resources to help you understand risks and make informed decisions about your play.
Take control of your gaming with these helpful tools
Set daily, weekly, and monthly spending limits to control your lottery expenditure.
Important: Limit increases require a 24-hour cooling-off period. Decreases take effect immediately.
Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from using our platform.
Warning: Self-exclusion cannot be reversed during the chosen period. Consider carefully before proceeding.
Get regular reminders about how long you've been playing.
View your gaming activity and spending patterns.
Recognize when gaming might be becoming a problem
Regularly exceeding your intended budget or chasing losses
Hiding your gaming activities from family and friends
Gaming interfering with work, family, or social obligations
Using credit or borrowing money specifically for gaming
Feeling anxious, depressed, or irritable when not gaming
Inability to stop or reduce gaming despite wanting to
If you recognize any of these signs, it's important to take action immediately. The sooner you seek help, the easier it is to regain control.
Take a moment to honestly assess your gaming habits:
Don't suffer in silence. Professional help is available and confidential:
Simple guidelines to keep your gaming fun and safe
Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Never use money meant for essentials like rent or bills.
Decide how long you'll play before you start, and stick to it. Use our reality check tools to help.
Losing is part of gambling. Don't try to win back losses by spending more money.
Step away regularly to maintain perspective. Gaming should be just one of many activities you enjoy.
Avoid gambling when you're feeling stressed, depressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Remember that gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems.
The house always has an edge. Lottery games are games of chance, and the odds are always against you. Play for fun, not profit, and never gamble more than you can afford to lose.