Responsible Gaming

Chicken Road and other crash games are designed to be entertaining. They are not a way to make money, pay bills, or recover from financial losses. The vast majority of players, over the long term, will lose more than they win. This is mathematics, not luck.

If you ever feel that gambling is no longer fun โ€” that it is causing stress, secrecy or financial harm โ€” please stop, take a break and use the resources on this page.

Warning signs of problem gambling

You may be developing a gambling problem if you:

  • Spend more time or money on gambling than you intended
  • Try to win back losses by increasing your bet size ("chasing")
  • Hide the amount you gamble from family or friends
  • Borrow money to fund gambling, or gamble money set aside for bills
  • Feel anxious, restless or angry when not gambling
  • Lose interest in hobbies, work or relationships because of gambling
  • Lie about how much you have lost

If two or more of these apply to you, please reach out for support โ€” it is free, confidential and you do not need to give your real name.

Free help and support (24/7)

Tools you can use right now

  1. Set a deposit limit at every casino you play at. All licensed operators offer this โ€” it caps how much you can deposit per day, week or month.
  2. Set a session timer โ€” most modern casinos have a built-in clock that pings you after a fixed time, so you don't lose track.
  3. Self-exclude โ€” if you need to stop completely, every licensed casino allows self-exclusion for 6 months, 1 year, 5 years or permanently. The exclusion blocks your account from being re-opened.
  4. Use blocking software โ€” install Gamban on your devices to block all gambling websites and apps.
  5. Talk to someone โ€” call one of the helplines above. Trained counsellors will listen without judgement.

Tips for safer play

  • Never gamble money you cannot afford to lose. If losing the amount would cause stress, do not bet it.
  • Set a budget before each session. When the budget is gone, stop โ€” do not deposit more.
  • Take regular breaks. Step away from the screen every 30-45 minutes.
  • Never gamble under the influence of alcohol, drugs or strong emotion.
  • Treat winnings as a gift, not as a foundation for bigger bets.
  • Never chase losses. Trying to "win back" lost money is the single biggest cause of gambling harm.

Players under 18

Online gambling is illegal for anyone under 18 in most jurisdictions. If you are under 18, please leave this site and do not attempt to register at any casino. If you suspect a minor in your household has accessed gambling sites, install Gamban or another blocking tool immediately.

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