FS Casino Responsible Gambling: Limits, Breaks and Self-Exclusion
We want gambling at FS Casino to remain a form of paid entertainment with clear limits. Our responsible-gambling approach focuses on spending controls, breaks, account restrictions and self-exclusion options that can help you step away when play no longer feels comfortable. You can use these tools before problems develop, and you can also seek independent support whenever you want a broader layer of help.
Safer-play principles for an FS Casino account
The practical checks include:
- Set a fixed gambling budget separate from rent, food, credit and other essential expenses.
- Decide a session length before play begins.
- Keeping stake size stable can make it easier to avoid chasing a previous loss.
- Using only money already set aside for entertainment helps keep gambling separate from debt and essential spending.
- Treat bonuses and freebets as promotional funds, not guaranteed value.
- Take regular breaks and review actual deposits and withdrawals.
A budget only works if the stop point is fixed in advance. Recalculating the limit after a loss turns a control measure into part of the gambling decision.
Warning signs that deserve attention
Problem gambling is not defined by one losing day. The stronger warning is a pattern in which gambling begins to affect money, time, relationships or the ability to stop.
- chasing losses with larger or more frequent bets;
- hiding gambling activity or spending from other people;
- using money intended for essential costs;
- borrowing to continue gambling;
- feeling anxious or irritable when unable to play;
- repeatedly breaking self-imposed time or deposit limits.
If several of these signs are present, taking a break or blocking access is more appropriate than trying to “improve” the betting strategy.
Limits, time-out and self-exclusion
Platform-level controls can include deposit limits, temporary restrictions or account closure. The exact options visible in an account should be checked with support because tools can change by product and jurisdiction.
FS Casino self exclusion should be treated as a genuine restriction. To support the purpose of self-exclusion, it is helpful to avoid alternative accounts, other people’s profiles and location-masking tools during the restriction period.
Account controls and underage protection
The Terms prohibit gambling by anyone under 18 or below the higher local legal age. We may request proof of age and can place account restrictions where age verification remains incomplete.
Parents or guardians should also keep payment credentials and account passwords away from minors. On shared devices, using separate user profiles and disabling saved payment methods can reduce accidental or unauthorised access.
When to stop and seek independent help
If gambling begins to affect bills, debt, stress or the ability to follow previously chosen limits, taking a prompt break and using stronger controls is the more supportive next step. Independent support is more useful at that point than another casino promotion or account setting.
If you are in a country with a national self-exclusion register, use the official regulator or government service rather than relying only on an operator-level closure. Country-specific pages should link only to verified local services.
How gambling limits support safer play
Gambling limits control exposure; they do not improve odds. A lower deposit cap can reduce the amount at risk, but it does not make a slot, casino game or sports market predictable. The same principle applies to bonuses: promotional funds can change the available balance, while the underlying possibility of loss remains.
For account rules on closure, duplicate accounts and access restrictions, see the FS Casino account rules.
Turning a gambling budget into an actual control
A budget should define both money and time. For example, you can set a weekly entertainment amount and a maximum number of sessions, then stop when either limit is reached. Using two controls is stronger than relying on balance alone because a small-bet session can still consume many hours.
Transaction history can be used as a reality check. Looking at deposits and withdrawals over a full month often gives a more accurate picture than remembering only the largest win or loss. If the total spend is consistently higher than intended, the next step should be a lower limit or a break, not a revised betting strategy.
Self-exclusion is appropriate when voluntary limits are repeatedly ignored. Removing saved payment methods, promotional notifications and easy login access can support the formal restriction by reducing impulsive re-entry.
Account closure and duplicate-account restrictions are covered in the FS Casino Terms, while identity and payment checks are explained in the account setup guide.
Common questions about responsible gambling
We answer the most common account and page-specific questions here in short form, using the same conditions described above.
Can I ask FS Casino to close my account because of gambling concerns?
Yes. Our Terms allow you to request account closure through support, and you can also contact us to discuss available responsible-gambling restrictions.
Should I create another account during self-exclusion?
No. That defeats the purpose of exclusion and can also breach the one-account rule.
Is a bonus safer than playing with real money?
No. A bonus changes promotional conditions, not the underlying gambling risk.
Do limits guarantee that gambling stays safe?
No. Limits reduce access or spending capacity, but personal behaviour and the ability to stop still matter.
Using FS Casino responsible gambling tools when you need them
Our responsible-gambling tools are there to help you keep control of time, spending and access. A budget or break works best when it is set before play and kept in place even after a win or loss. If those controls no longer feel sufficient, self-exclusion and independent support provide stronger options for stepping away from gambling.