Responsible Play: Stay in Control

Set limits before playing, recognize danger signs and take breaks and help when needed

First and foremost

Game results are uncertain and no strategy, offer or previous results guarantee winnings or income. Don't gamble with money for food, shelter, medical care, loans, savings or family needs. If you fear losing control, stop playing immediately.

Check your experience now

Responsible decision-making begins with being honest about one's behavior. If the answer to one or more of the following questions is “yes,” it may be appropriate to take a break and seek help. This is not a medical diagnosis, but a warning sign.

Ask yourself:

Are you spending more time or money than planned?
Are you increasing your bet or deposit in hopes of recouping your losses?
Is gaming affecting sleep, work, studies, relationships or daily responsibilities?
Borrowing, deferring bills or using savings to play?
Hiding information about playing time or costs from family or friends?
Are you going back again and again after trying to stop?
Is the game causing increased anxiety, anger, guilt or depression?

If the situation seems urgent, prioritize your own safety and contact emergency services in your area, a qualified healthcare professional or a trusted person immediately.

What is meant by responsible gaming?

Responsible gaming isn't just about spending less money. This means understanding the risks before playing, setting money and time limits, documenting decisions, not participating in emotional states, and being able to stop easily when needed. Games can be entertainment; Income is not a solution to debt repayment or financial problems.

bk3's honest management principle is not to hide limitations and risks. Pushing users to pay rates, exceed their budgets, or encourage users to deposit extra money just to get an offer is not consistent with responsible practices.

Fix the money limit first

Use only entertainment budgets you can afford to lose. Stop when limit is reached; Don't borrow, borrow or use money for essential expenses.

Write down the time limit

Set the end time before the start. Take breaks and see if fatigue or emotion is affecting decisions during long sessions.

Don't chase the loss

Raising bets to recover lost money can further increase losses. When the budget is over, close the session and focus on other work.

See life balance

Play should not take the place of sleep, work, family, friends, health and other hobbies. Take a break if you lose balance.

Four immediate steps to take if control is lost

1. Close the session

Close the app or browser and sign out of the account. Don't try to make up for the loss with “one more bet”. At least stay away for a while before making a decision.

2. Limit the inflow of money

If the account has limit setting facility, use it. Find out about the cost control, transaction alert or blocking facilities available to your bank or payment institution, if necessary.

3. Want a break or self-exclusion

If the account has a pause or self-exclusion feature, please read the terms and conditions of validity. If the facility cannot be found save confirmation by sending a written request to the official support address.

4. Don't be alone

Talk to a trusted family member, friend, financial advisor or qualified healthcare professional. Hiding financial loss or stress can exacerbate the problem.

A reminder of the break

Activate if the account has time reminders. If not, end the session at the scheduled time using the device's timer.

Review your own documents

Keep track of total time and net spend by viewing transaction and game history. Consider not only winnings, but deposits, withdrawals and losses together.

Ways to verify control benefits in bk3

Control benefits, duration and effectiveness may vary by account or policy. So read the current rules displayed on the account before availing any of the below facilities. Confirm in writing whether any limit reduction or break activation request has been implemented.

Things to look for:

Daily, weekly or monthly deposit limit setting mechanism
Time or expense reminders and session history
Short-term abstinence or long-term abstinence methods
Ways to request to stop offers and promotional messages
Written confirmation of validity of limits or self-exclusions

Safe way to get help

bk3's support department can explain the limits, pauses or self-exclusion procedures available on the account. However, mental health, debt or relationship damage may require the help of a qualified professional. Don't think of online counseling as a substitute for medical or emergency care.

What to write in a help request

  • Whether you want a break from submissions, games or promotional messages
  • Looking for any account control or self-exclusion information
  • Date of request and confirmation or complaint number received
  • Email: [email protected]

Do not send passwords, one-time security codes, full card information or photo IDs in general email. If the situation is serious, contact local emergency services or a qualified health care professional.

Stop, calculate, then decide

Taking a break now is the right decision if the desire to play or the costs get out of control

Want help with breaks

Protection of families and minors

bk3 is for ages 18 and up only. Don't store passwords on household devices, keep payment authorization secure, and use parental controls on devices or networks when needed. Report potential use of a minor to the official support address.

Not for under 18's

Have an age-appropriate discussion with the child or teen about the financial risks of gaming. Do not allow anyone else to use your account, ID and payment method.

Honest management and content review of bk3

Responsible management is not just about issuing warnings; It is also important to show clear procedures when users want to break, not to hide limits and self-exclusion rules, and not to create unrealistic expectations of winning or losing back. If any instructions are unclear or ineffective, report them in writing and save the answer.

This page provides general risk-awareness and safety information; This is not medical, mental health, legal or financial advice. Last content review: 17 July 2026.

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