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The Everest group of gaming destinations is committed to safe, enjoyable online entertainment. However, we recognize that a minority of players can develop unhealthy gambling habits. While problem gambling is not easily detected, we have implemented a number of measures to help address the problem:
To keep online gaming a fun, entertaining form of recreation, we urge all of our players to:
- Establish what constitutes an acceptable loss before starting to play for real money.
- Never wager with real money if:
- They are younger than the legal gambling age;
- It interferes with work or other responsibilities;
- They are in recovery for addictive disorders or dependencies;
- They are under the influence of alcohol or other substances;
- They are attempting to make up for prior gaming losses.
- Make sure gaming is something they want to do, rather than need to do.
- Stop playing when it stops being fun.
We strongly recommend that players who feel compelled to gamble seek professional help from any of the following organizations. If you need additional information, please contact our Player Support Team.
- Gamblers Anonymous (International Service Office)
- European Association for the Study of Gambling (in French, German & Spanish)
- GamCare (UK)
- German Association Gambling Addiction (Germany)
- Swiss Project on Responsible Gaming (Switzerland)
- Gamblers Anonymous in the Netherlands (Netherlands)
- Swedish Counseling on Problem Gambling (Sweden)
- Counseling Center for Addicted Gamblers (Austria)
- Treatment Services (Denmark)
- Association for Treatment of Problem Gamblers (Italy)
- Gambling Problem Helpline (New Zealand)
- National Responsible Gaming Programme (South Africa)
- National Council on Problem Gambling (USA)
- Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario)
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