Responsible Gambling

Our Commitment

ReddyBook supports responsible gambling and encourages every user to keep betting safe, controlled and enjoyable. Betting should be treated as entertainment, not as a source of income or a way to recover losses.

If you choose to bet, do it with clear limits, a calm mindset and money you can afford to lose. The platform exists to enhance the excitement of sport and gaming, not to create financial or personal stress.

Guidelines for Responsible Play

Keeping your gambling under control starts with a few consistent habits.

Set a budget before every session and stick to it regardless of whether you are winning or losing. The amount should come from your entertainment budget, never from money set aside for rent, bills, groceries or other essentials.

Decide how much time you will spend and log off when you reach your limit. Extended sessions lead to fatigue, and fatigued decisions are rarely good ones.

Never chase losses by increasing your bets. A losing streak does not make a winning bet more likely. Each bet is independent of the last.

Avoid betting when you are stressed, angry, tired or under the influence of alcohol. Emotional or impaired decision-making is one of the most common paths to problematic gambling.

Keep betting separate from your daily responsibilities. If gambling starts interfering with work, relationships, sleep or financial obligations, it has crossed a line.

Take regular breaks. Step away from the screen, do something else, then decide if you want to continue. Breaks are not weakness — they are part of staying in control.

Warning Signs

Sometimes betting stops feeling like entertainment. If you recognise any of the following patterns in your behaviour, it may be time to pause and reassess.

You are betting more money or spending more time than you originally planned. You are hiding your betting activity from family, friends or people close to you. You feel stressed, guilty or irritated after a session rather than entertained. You are trying to win back money you have already lost. You have borrowed money, used credit or dipped into savings to fund your betting. You are missing work, studies or personal commitments because of betting. Betting has become the primary focus of your day rather than one part of it.

If any of these feel familiar, take a break and consider reaching out for support.

Practical Steps to Stay in Control

Set a strict daily or weekly spending limit and track it. Keep a separate budget specifically for entertainment and betting. Monitor your deposit history and session lengths through your account dashboard. Turn off push notifications if they are drawing you back to the platform more than you want. Plan days with no betting activity at all to maintain a healthy balance.

Control is a skill. The earlier you build these habits, the more sustainable your experience will be.

Age Restriction

ReddyBook is strictly for adults aged 18 and above. Users who are under 18 are not permitted to use the platform under any circumstances.

If you are a parent or guardian, keep betting content away from minors. Use device-level parental controls and browser restrictions where necessary. If we become aware that a minor has accessed the platform, the account will be deactivated and any remaining balance handled according to our terms.

Taking a Break

If you feel that gambling is becoming difficult to manage, step away immediately. Taking a break is not a sign of failure. It is the right decision.

You can contact the support team if you want guidance on reducing your activity or taking time away from the platform.

Support Resources

If betting is affecting your mental health, relationships, work or finances, professional support is available. The following resources offer confidential help.

KIRAN Mental Health Rehabilitation Helpline: 1800 599 0019 (toll-free, available 24 hours)

AASRA: 91 22 2754 6669

iCALL Psychosocial Helpline: 9152987821 (Monday to Saturday, 8 AM to 10 PM)

If you are in immediate danger or feel unsafe, contact local emergency services right away.

Final Note

Responsible gambling protects you, your finances and your wellbeing. Always bet with limits, stay calm and stop when it stops being fun.

If you ever feel it is becoming too much, take a break and reach out for help. There is no shame in asking, and the resources above are there specifically for this purpose.

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