Bet Bash Social Responsible Play Policy
Version 4.0
Last updated on Feb 11, 2025
In this policy, capitalized terms have the same meaning as defined in our Terms of Use.
Bet Bash Social is dedicated to protecting our players and promoting responsible gameplay as part of our commitment to customer care and social responsibility. We believe our games are a fun form of entertainment and should always be enjoyed responsibly.
1. General
a. This policy explains the tools and resources available to help you play responsibly.
b. Players can use Responsible Play Tools to manage their gameplay.
c. We may update this policy at any time, and changes will take effect immediately.
d. This policy is part of our Terms of Use and is treated as if fully included there.
2. Responsible Social Play Control Tools
a. Access control tools.
b. Limit control tools.
c. Account history tracking.
3. Responsible Social Play Access Control Tools
If you feel your gameplay is becoming problematic or is at risk of becoming so, you can use the following access control tools through your Customer Account or by contacting Customer Support:
a. Take a Break: Pause your account for a set time to step away from gameplay.
b. Self-Exclusion: Block access to your account for a specific period or permanently.
c. Close Your Account: Permanently deactivate your account if needed.
4. Responsible Social Play Limit Control Tools
If you want to manage your spending and gameplay habits, the following limit control tools are available through your Customer Account or via Customer Support:
a. Purchase Limits – Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on purchases.
b. Wager Limits – Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on wagering.
5. Self-Evaluation and Assessment
If you believe your gaming behavior or that of someone you know may be problematic, we encourage you to complete an assessment, such as the one available at:
https://gamequitters.com/video-game-addiction-test-for-gamers/
6. Support Resources
If gaming has negatively affected your mental or emotional health or has had a financial impact, consider seeking assistance from these independent organizations:
a. Gaming Addicts Anonymous (GAA) – A support group for individuals recovering from excessive gaming.
b. Financial Counseling Association of America (FCAA) – Provides financial counseling and debt management plans.
c. National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) – Offers financial counseling to help individuals manage their finances responsibly.
7. Educational Resources
a. How Games Work:
- Outcomes are random and cannot be controlled.
- Past results don’t predict future outcomes.
b. Common Misconceptions
- Thinking “I’m due for a win” is wrong—every outcome is random.
- Lucky charms or rituals don’t affect results.
- Playing longer doesn’t improve your odds of winning.
c. Tips for Safe and Fun Gameplay
- Play with a Clear Mind: Avoid gaming when you’re feeling angry, sad, or overly emotional.
- Take Breaks: Step away regularly to recharge and stay refreshed.
- Stay Sober: Don’t play under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Balance is Key: Enjoy gaming as one of many entertainment options, not the only one.
- Spend Wisely: Only use money you can afford to spend.
- Set Time Limits: Decide how long you’ll play and stick to it.
- Understand the Odds: Game outcomes are random and unpredictable.
- Prioritize Life: Don’t let gaming interfere with work, relationships, health, or responsibilities.
d. Who Should Avoid Playing?
We advise against playing if you:
- Have struggled with addiction or are in treatment for it.
- Are under the influence of substances that impair judgment.
- Are facing financial stress or difficult life circumstances.
- Don’t fully understand how the games work.
- Have mental health concerns, cognitive challenges, or a history of brain injuries.
e. Protection of Minors
We use age checks to prevent underage access. If kids use your devices, set up parental controls to block or monitor their activity.