18+ Only

Responsible Gambling

Your safety and wellbeing come first. Learn how to gamble responsibly and recognize when to seek help.

Understanding Gambling Risks

Case opening and gambling sites like Hellcase are designed for entertainment, not as a way to make money. The house always has an edge, meaning over time, players will lose more than they win. It's crucial to understand this before participating.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

  • Spending more money or time gambling than you can afford
  • Gambling to escape problems or relieve anxiety
  • Lying to family or friends about gambling activities
  • Chasing losses by gambling more to recover money
  • Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities
  • Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble
  • Feeling restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling
  • Failed attempts to control or stop gambling

Tips for Safe Gambling

Set a Budget

Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Set a strict limit before you start and never exceed it.

Set Time Limits

Decide how much time you'll spend gambling before you start. Take regular breaks.

Never Chase Losses

If you lose, accept it and walk away. Trying to win back losses often leads to bigger losses.

Don't Gamble Emotional

Avoid gambling when upset, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Balance with Other Activities

Don't let gambling become your only hobby. Maintain other interests and relationships.

Understand the Odds

Know that the house always wins in the long run. Case opening is entertainment, not income.

Self-Exclusion Options

If you need a break from gambling, most platforms including Hellcase offer self-exclusion options. You can temporarily or permanently block yourself from accessing the site. Contact their support to set this up.

18+

Age Restriction

Gambling is strictly for adults aged 18 and over (21 in some jurisdictions). It is illegal for minors to gamble. Parents should use parental control software to block gambling sites.

Remember

Gambling should be fun, not a source of stress or financial problems. If it stops being enjoyable, it's time to stop. There's no shame in seeking help.