responsible gaming

We want all customers to have fun on the site and encourage you to gamble responsibly. Gambling is a form of entertainment and should above all, be a fun activity. We understand that for some people, problem gambling does negatively impact their lives and the lives of those around them.

Take time to think about your activity regularly. Are you playing at a pace you're happy and comfortable with? www.taketimetothink.co.uk

If you feel like your gambling is becoming too much please reach out to our friendly safer gambling team. To contact our safer gambling team please email customercare@jumpmangaming.com

Do you have a gambling problem?

  • Do you stay away from work or education to gamble?
  • When you run out of money while playing, do you feel lost and in despair, and feel the need to gamble again as soon as possible?
  • Do you gamble until your very last penny is gone, even the bus fare home or the cost of a cup of tea?
  • Have you lied or stolen just to get money to gamble or to pay gambling debts?
  • Are you reluctant to spend "gambling money" on anything else?
  • Have you lost interest in your family and friends?
  • Do you feel depressed or suicidal because of your gambling?

If you have answered yes to some of the above questions then you may have developed a gambling problem.
If you do think you may have a gambling problem, you may want to contact the following organisations for help:

Gamcare (www.gamcare.org.uk), the UK's leading problem gambling charity
Gamblers Anonymous www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk

Setting Deposit Limits

We give you the option to set your own daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits so you can play at a pace you are happy with. Please note that your deposit limit is applied at an account level - on this specific website only. It will not be applied to any other accounts you hold which are owned/operated by us. To apply limits on your other accounts, please either visit the specific website or contact our support team.

Should you wish to set your limits you can contact us via email or by visiting this page while logged-in to your account. We will seek to implement your limits as soon as your request is received. You will be able to lift these limits but this will be permitted only after the expiry of a 24 hour cooling off period.

Self-exclusion and "Take a Break"

If you are concerned that your gambling is out of control, you also have the right to exclude yourself from the games. You may do so by using the online tools available or by sending an e-mail to support@jumpmangaming.com with your instructions as to how long you wish the account to be inaccessible. Self-exclusions must be applied for a minimum of 6 months. At the end of the exclusion period, your account will remain closed unless we are notified by yourself to reopen. We will be unable to lift the block on access during the excluded period. Please note that your exclusion request will occur across all Jumpman Gaming websites and you are unable to self-exclude from a single website.

You may also contact the support team and request to 'Take a break' on your account for the following durations:

a. 24 hours
b. one week
c. one month or
d. Any period up to a maximum of 6 weeks.

Your account will automatically be available for game play following its conclusion.

GAMSTOP

If you are considering self-exclusion, you may wish to register with GAMSTOP.

GAMSTOP is a free service that enables you to self-exclude from all online gambling companies licensed in Great Britain.

To find out more and to sign up with GAMSTOP please visit www.gamstop.co.uk.

Reality Check

The Reality Check tool reminds you how long it has been since your gaming session began.
The reminder will appear on screen while you are on the site. You will have the options to continue playing, view your transaction history or log out.
The reality check timer will begin when you place your first wager. The reminder will appear once the time has expired and will continue to appear at the requested time intervals.

Keeping your account secure

To prevent unauthorised access to your account, please keep your username and password secure and private. Log out when you finish playing and if you're concerned someone may know your password, please change it immediately. You may wish to make a note of your balances when you log out to act as a further check that no one has accessed your account without authorisation in your absence. It is your responsibility to keep your login details secure and if your account is compromised, you will not be reimbursed for any funds spent.

Parental Control

We do everything in our power to ensure that there is no underage gambling on the site. As such, we assist our members in preventing their children from entering gambling related sites. The below filtering programs will assist parents in blocking content or websites that they do not wish their children to view:

Net Nanny www.netnanny.com
Blocking software GamCare www.gamcare.org.uk/self-help/blocking-software/

Gambling Myths

Here’s a breakdown of some of the most common gambling myths - and the truths behind them.

“I'M DUE A WIN”

It’s one of the most common thoughts we can have while gambling. There’s often a strong emotional pull behind this idea - especially after near-misses like betting on 8 in roulette and the ball landing on 7.

But it’s important to remember: each spin or bet is independent. “Almost” winning doesn’t influence the outcome of the next round. The feeling of being close can easily tip us into thinking we’re owed a win - especially if we’ve put in time or money already. That’s the sunk cost fallacy at play.

A useful way to stay grounded is to look at each bet in isolation. If you feel yourself chasing or getting frustrated, that might be a cue to take a break.

“I STICK TO MY GAMBLING BUDGET, SO I'M GAMBLING RESPONSIBLY”

Having a budget is a great start - but it’s not the full picture. Setting deposit limits or keeping to a spend cap can help reduce financial harm, but gambling can affect more than just our wallets.

If gambling is taking up a lot of your time, interfering with your relationships or constantly on your mind, those could be signs that it’s becoming a problem - even if you’re staying within your financial limits.

“IF I PLAY MORE GAMES, I INCREASE MY CHANCES OF WINNING”

On paper, playing two slot machines at once might sound like you’re doubling your chances - but in reality, you’re also doubling your exposure to loss. The more you gamble over time, the more likely you are to lose.

We’re not robots - we’re emotional beings. And the excitement of “what if?” can override the logic of long-term outcomes, especially when we’re stressed or struggling. That’s when a win can start to feel less like entertainment and more like a need.

Gambling should always be a form of entertainment, not a fix.