Safer Gambling
We take responsible play seriously and want every visit to Night Rush to stay fun and controlled. Our approach focuses on clear tools, practical limits, and straightforward help options so customers can manage their activity. We provide settings to limit spending and time, a simple self-exclusion path, and access to support resources for anyone who needs them. This page explains Night Rush Responsible Gambling commitments, the options you can use in your account, how to recognise risky signs, and where to get professional help if play stops being enjoyable.
Player Protection Principles
Clear rules and usable tools guide our work. Protection is about preventing harm, respecting player choices, and making controls easy to access. Requirements and options are presented in plain language in account settings.
Tools to Manage Your Play
Deposit and Loss Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits from your account. Limits help control spending and are applied immediately once confirmed. If you need to lower limits quickly, use the settings or contact support for assistance.
Time Limits and Session Reminders
Enable session timers and reality checks to track play duration. Alerts can remind you to take breaks and log out. Short, scheduled breaks reduce continuous play and help maintain balance.
Self-Exclusion and Cooling-Off
Temporary cooling-off and longer self-exclusion options are available. Choose the period that suits you, and the account will be restricted for that time. Reopening an account after exclusion follows the defined process and waiting period.
Recognising Problematic Behaviour
Watch for signs like chasing losses, reduced interest in other activities, borrowing money to play, or lying about play. If gambling causes stress, financial strain, or relationship problems, consider limiting play or seeking help.
Guidance for Staying in Control
Create a budget and stick to it. Use the account limits and session reminders. Avoid gambling when impaired or under financial pressure. Discuss concerns with someone you trust and pause play if it no longer feels like entertainment.
Access to Professional Help and Support
Contact local provincial helplines or national organisations for confidential advice. In Canada, provincial problem-gambling services and groups such as ConnexOntario and Gamblers Anonymous offer support and referral services. For immediate help, reach out to local health services or your regional problem-gambling line.
Need More Assistance?
If you want help applying limits or learning about self-exclusion, use live chat or email support. We can point you to the tools in your account and provide information on support organisations. Night Rush Responsible Gambling resources are listed in the account safer-gambling section for quick access.