Responsible Gaming
At MYB Casino, we treat gambling as a form of entertainment, and we’re committed to keeping play safe, fair, and within your control. This page explains what safer play looks like here, highlights practical habits and warning signs to watch for, and outlines the support options and account tools available when you need them. If you ever have questions about limits, time away, or getting help, contact our support team by live chat, email at support@mybcasino.ag, or phone at 1-844-335-3536.
What safer play means for you
Safer play is about balance, awareness, and making informed choices. It means setting clear boundaries for how much time and money you spend, recognizing when gambling stops being fun, and using the tools available to keep activity in check. Gambling should fit your budget, your mindset, and your lifestyle—never replace essentials like rent, bills, or food.
How MYB Casino supports staying in control
We take player protection seriously and focus on practical, easy-to-use measures:
- Providing clear information about how games work, and how bonus terms and wagering requirements affect play.
- Offering account controls and support options that let you act early if play becomes hard to manage.
- Keeping guidance and help resources easy to find on our site, including our MYB Casino review for further details. Our goal is to make safer play part of the experience, not an afterthought.
Practical habits that help
Simple, consistent habits reduce risk and make gaming more enjoyable:
- Set a spending limit before you play, and stick to it.
- Decide in advance how long a session will last, and use time reminders.
- Take regular breaks between sessions.
- Avoid gambling when you’re upset, stressed, tired, or under the influence.
- Never chase losses—treat losses as part of the entertainment cost.
- Keep gambling funds separate from essential expenses and savings.
- Review your account activity and transaction history regularly to spot changes in behavior.
Warning signs to pay attention to
Sometimes small changes become bigger problems. Watch for emotional, behavioral, and financial indicators such as:
- Spending more than you planned, or increasing deposit frequency.
- Playing for longer than intended, or canceling other plans to play.
- Trying immediately to recover losses.
- Hiding activity or lying about gambling to family or friends.
- Feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable about gambling.
- Borrowing money, using credit, or neglecting bills to fund play.
- Constant thoughts about gambling, or allowing it to affect work, sleep, or relationships. If you notice one or more of these signs, consider using limit-setting tools or seeking outside support.
Account tools you can use right now
MYB Casino offers a range of options designed to help you stay in control. These features are accessible from your account settings or by contacting support:
- Deposit limits — set how much you add to your account over daily, weekly, or monthly periods.
- Loss limits — cap how much you can lose within a set timeframe.
- Wager limits — restrict total bets or bet size.
- Session limits and time reminders — get notified or automatically end a session after a set duration.
- Reality checks — periodic prompts that remind you how long you’ve been playing.
- Cooling-off periods — short breaks that temporarily suspend access.
- Temporary account suspension — pause your account while you take time away.
- Self-exclusion — the option to block access for a longer, defined period.
- Transaction and play history — review deposits, withdrawals, and game activity to track patterns. Each tool has its own setup process and conditions. For help configuring limits, contact live chat or email support@mybcasino.ag .
Taking a break: cooling-off and self-exclusion
If you need a short break, cooling-off options let you step away for a set number of days without permanently closing your account. For longer breaks, self-exclusion stops access for a defined period and may include restrictions on marketing contact. These choices are nonjudgmental and reversible only after the agreed period, so they’re effective when you want a clear reset. Our support team can explain the differences and help you choose the right option.
Age checks and preventing underage play
MYB Casino is for adults only. We do not allow underage gambling, and we verify the age of all account holders during registration and account review. If verification fails, accounts will be restricted or closed. If you suspect someone is trying to play underage on our site, please contact support immediately.
When to seek outside support
If gambling stops feeling enjoyable, or if limits and breaks aren’t working, reach out for help. Consider these steps:
- Use account tools such as deposit limits, cooling-off, or self-exclusion right away.
- Talk with a trusted friend, family member, or mental health professional.
- Contact an independent support organization or a licensed counselor that specializes in gambling-related issues. Asking for help early often prevents problems from growing.
Finding professional and community resources
Professional and community help is available through licensed counselors, mental health services, and national or local organizations that focus on gambling awareness and recovery. When searching for support, look for accredited or licensed providers and services in your area. If you’re unsure where to start, our support team can provide general guidance on how to find reputable resources.
Our role and your role — a partnership
We provide information, tools, and access controls to help you manage play responsibly. Your role is to use those tools honestly, monitor your habits, and reach out for help when needed. Together, that approach creates a safer gaming environment that respects both enjoyment and wellbeing.
We encourage you to use the tools available, read the full terms and conditions that apply to promotions and bonuses, and contact us if you want assistance setting limits or understanding your account. Keeping gambling a healthy form of entertainment is a shared priority—acting early and using support resources makes a real difference.


