GameWorld. s.r.o. is fully aware of its responsibility as a legal gambling operator. Although gambling activities such as betting, participating in lotteries or playing card games and other games are a society-wide phenomenon, we are aware of the risk of risk addiction and the stresses of playing and betting inherent in these activities. The most reliable protection against developing an addiction is always a responsible attitude on the part of the player. Each user should always approach the game on the basis of his or her own free and informed decision, taking into account his or her financial capabilities. We believe that, within reason, gambling and betting is not a cause for concern or worry. As a responsible company, we comply with all relevant local and international regulations and standards, including the Gambling Act 30/2019. We offer a range of features to help players keep their gaming and betting within reason and under their own control.
Keep your gaming under control
The following questions are from the international organisation Gamblers Anonymous. Gamblers Anonymous is a community of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope that they can solve their common problem and help others recover from problematic gambling.
1. Have you ever lost time from work or school to play?
2. Has gambling ever made your home life unpleasant?
3. Has gambling affected your reputation?
4. Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?
5. Have you ever gambled to get money to pay debts or otherwise solve financial problems?
6. Has gambling caused a decline in your ambition or effectiveness?
7. After losing, have you felt that you had to go back and win back your losses as soon as possible?
8. After winning, did you have a strong urge to go back and win more?
9. Did you gamble often until all your money was gone?
10. Did you ever borrow money to finance your gambling?
11. Have you ever sold anything to finance your gambling?
12. Have you been reluctant to use "gambling money" for current expenses?
13. Has gambling caused you to be neglectful of your or your family's welfare?
14. Have you ever gambled longer than you planned?
15. Have you ever gambled to escape worries, problems, boredom, loneliness, sadness, or loss?
16. Have you committed or considered committing a gambling offence?
17. Has gambling caused you problematic sleeping?
18. Do arguments, disappointments or frustrations make you want to gamble?
19. Have you ever had the urge to celebrate some good fortune with a few hours of gambling?
20. Have you ever contemplated suicide or self-destruction as a result of your gambling?
If you answer YES to seven or more of the following questions, you may have trouble playing. However, these questions are only indicative; only a professional can make a diagnosis of problematic gaming.