Our Commitment
At brawlpirates.net, we firmly believe that gambling should be a recreational hobby. We're dedicated to ensuring that all our users enjoy controlled, conscious gambling.
This page provides tips to help you gamble responsibly and identify the early signs of gambling addiction. The principles of responsible gambling apply regardless of the game you play.
Voluntary exclusion
Most serious partner casinos offer self-exclusion tools that allow you to suspend access to their platform.
If you feel that your gambling habits are getting out of hand, we recommend that you use these features. Options usually include limiting the amount of your deposits, capping potential losses, limiting playing time or suspending your access temporarily or permanently.
In the UK, GAMSTOP provides a centralized self-exclusion service covering all licensed operators. Check whether a similar national self-exclusion scheme exists in your country.
Good Practices
Always remember that gambling is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money. The casino always has an edge, and many participants lose money over time.
Treat your bets as a leisure expense, just like the price of a concert. If you're lucky enough to win, great - but never expect to win.
Never chase your losses. Chasing losses is one of the fastest paths to problem gambling. Once you've reached your limit, stop. There will always be another day to play.
Youth Safety
Gambling is strictly for adults. Underage gambling is illegal and we do not endorse it in any way.
If you have a family computer with minors, please use parental supervision solutions to block access to gambling sites. Software such as Cyber Patrol and built-in parental controls can secure minors from accessing gambling content.
Protect minors by systematically logging out and using parental controls on shared devices.
Signs of Risky Behavior
Problem gambling can strike individuals from all walks of life, whatever their background. It's important to be aware of the warning signs that your practice is becoming problematic.
Warning signs include: betting more than you can comfortably risk; feeling the need to bet more to compensate for losses; neglecting personal responsibilities, surroundings or interests because of gambling; going into debt to continue gambling; and feeling restless in the absence of gambling.
If you experience any of these signs in your own life or in someone else's, it's a good idea to seek help.
Practical advice
Here are a few useful recommendations to help you play safely when using Brawl Pirates 1Win :
Set a spending limit in advance and never deviate from it, regardless of the outcome of your bets. Never risk with rent, bills or shopping money.
Decide how long you're going to play for. It's easy to lose track of time during the game. Plan breaks during the game and take up alternative hobbies.
Avoid playing when you're under stress, after drinking, or trying to avoid personal difficulties. Gambling should remain a leisure activity, not a remedy for personal or financial problems.
Where to find help
If you or a family member is facing a gambling addiction, the following resources offer a free, discreet service:
BeGambleAware (www.begambleaware.org) - Provides recommendations, advice and practical assistance to help you make informed decisions about gambling.
GamCare (www.gamcare.org.uk) - Offers counseling and support for anyone suffering from excessive gambling behavior. Contact them day or night.
Gambling Therapy (gamblingtherapy.org) - A global service offering free, multilingual support, including real-time assistance, a community space and self-assessment tools.
In conclusion
Play is supposed to be a thrilling activity when conducted with care. By knowing your limits, keeping your eyes open and understanding when to back off, you can ensure that your play activity retains its recreational character.
Remember: help is always available, and asking for support is a sign of strength, not weakness.