Responsible Gambling Policy

April 17, 2025

At draxelis, we are committed to promoting responsible gambling and creating a safe and enjoyable environment for all our users. Gambling should be fun — not a source of stress, harm, or financial difficulty.

Our Commitment

We take responsible gambling seriously and are dedicated to:

  • Preventing underage gambling
  • Providing tools and resources for self-control
  • Supporting users who may be experiencing gambling-related harm
  • Promoting awareness of responsible play
  1. Age Restriction
    Gambling services on draxelis are strictly available only to users who are 18 years or older, or the legal age in your jurisdiction, whichever is higher. We reserve the right to verify the age of any user and may suspend or close accounts if we suspect underage use.
  2. Know the Risks
    Gambling can be addictive. While it’s meant to be a form of entertainment, it may cause harm if not managed responsibly. Always treat gambling as a leisure activity — never as a way to make money.
  3. Responsible Play Guidelines
    To help you stay in control:
  • Set time and money limits before you start playing
  • Never gamble when upset, stressed, or under the influence
  • Take regular breaks
  • Don’t chase your losses
  • Keep gambling fun — not a necessity
  1. Self-Help Tools
    We offer tools and support to help you manage your gambling behavior, including:
  • Deposit limits
  • Session time limits
  • Self-exclusion options
  • Account cooling-off periods
  1. Self-Exclusion
    If you feel that gambling is becoming a problem, you can request to self-exclude from our site. This means you’ll be blocked from accessing your account for a defined period or permanently.
  2. Identifying Problem Gambling
    Signs of gambling problems may include:
  • Spending more money or time than intended
  • Hiding your gambling from others
  • Using gambling to escape problems
  • Feeling anxious, depressed, or irritable about gambling

If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available.

  1. Get Help
    If you think you may have a gambling problem, consider reaching out to one of the following professional support organizations:
  • BeGambleAware
  • GamCare (UK)
  • National Council on Problem Gambling (US)
  • Gambling Therapy

You are not alone — support is confidential and free.