Responsible Gaming
At Luck Lyzer we believe that gambling should always stay enjoyable and under control. This page sets out key information about safer gambling and where to get help.
1. Keep gambling in perspective
- Only gamble if you are aged 18 or over.
- Set a budget and time limit before you start and stick to it.
- Never gamble with money you need for bills, rent or everyday living.
- Do not chase losses or try to win back money quickly.
- Take regular breaks and avoid gambling when tired, upset or under the influence.
2. Possible signs of gambling harm
You may be at risk if you notice some of the following:
- Spending more than you planned or hiding your gambling from others.
- Borrowing money or selling items to fund gambling.
- Feeling anxious, guilty or depressed about your gambling.
- Letting gambling affect your work, studies, relationships or sleep.
3. Practical tools and protections
- Use deposit, loss and time limits offered by licensed operators.
- Set reality checks or reminders to help you track how long you have been playing.
- Review your account history regularly so you have a clear view of your spending.
- Consider gambling-blocking tools or bank-level blocks if you want extra barriers.
- Use self-exclusion schemes if you feel you need a longer break from gambling.
4. Independent support services
If you are worried about gambling, free and confidential help is available:
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GamCare – information, live chat and the National Gambling Helpline.
Website: www.gamcare.org.uk -
GambleAware – education, tools and links to the National Gambling Support Network.
Website: www.gambleaware.org -
Gambling Therapy – online support service for anyone affected by problem gambling worldwide.
Website: www.gamblingtherapy.org -
UK Gambling Commission – information about regulation, consumer rights and licensed operators.
Website: www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk
5. Protecting young people
- Ensure children and young people cannot access gambling accounts or payment methods.
- Use parental controls and content filters where appropriate.
- Talk openly with young people about the risks of gambling and chance-based games.
6. Our role
Luck Lyzer is an informational site only. We do not provide gambling services, hold player funds or handle complaints about operators. For any account-specific issues you should contact the relevant operator directly and, where necessary, the appropriate dispute resolution body or regulator.
The information on this page is for general guidance and is not a clinical or legal assessment. If you are concerned about your mental health or financial situation, please speak to a qualified professional.