Responsible Gaming
At True Blue Casino, we put player protection at the center of the experience. Gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a source of harm. This page explains what staying in control looks like, the habits that help keep play healthy, the warning signs to watch for, the account tools we provide, and where to turn for extra support. If you need help applying any of these measures, contact our team at help@truebluecasino.com or visit True Blue Casino for more information.
What safer play means here
Safer play is about balance, awareness, and making choices that fit your budget and lifestyle. It means knowing the limits you set for yourself, understanding how games work, and making informed decisions before you wager. Treat gambling as entertainment, not as a way to make money or solve financial problems.
How we commit to player protection
We combine clear information, practical tools, and easy access to support so players can make safer choices.
- We provide straightforward information about game rules, payout mechanics, and how bonuses work, so you can play with confidence.
- We make account controls and support resources easy to find and use, so you can act early if play becomes difficult to manage.
- We promote fair, transparent gaming through licensed software and regular audits.
- We encourage players to set sensible limits, and to contact us when they need assistance.
Visit True Blue Casino to review our policies and protections.
Simple habits that help you stay in control
Small, consistent habits make a big difference. Try these practical steps before you play:
- Set a spending limit and stick to it. Decide how much you can afford to lose and treat that amount as the price of entertainment.
- Choose session length ahead of time, and set reminders to end play when time’s up.
- Take regular breaks. Stepping away helps you keep perspective.
- Avoid gambling when you’re stressed, tired, upset, or under the influence of alcohol or medication.
- Never chase losses—trying to win back money by increasing bets usually makes things worse.
- Keep gambling separate from essential expenses, like rent, bills, or groceries.
- Check your account activity regularly to review deposits, losses, and time spent playing.
These habits help you keep gaming enjoyable and sustainable.
Warning signs to pay attention to
If gambling stops feeling fun, or starts causing worry, these signs may indicate it’s time to seek help or use account controls:
- Spending more money or time than you planned.
- Repeatedly trying to recoup losses.
- Hiding gambling activity from family or friends, or lying about it.
- Feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable because of gambling.
- Borrowing money to continue playing.
- Constant thoughts about gambling, or gambling affecting work, sleep, or relationships.
If any of these sound familiar, consider using the account controls below, or reach out for support.
Account controls and tools you can use
On your account, you can access settings and tools designed to help you manage play. Depending on your needs, these may include:
- Deposit limits: cap how much you can add to your account over a set period.
- Loss limits and wager limits: limit how much you can lose or bet.
- Session limits and time reminders: set maximum session lengths and receive alerts when it’s time to stop.
- Reality checks: automated notices showing time played and activity summaries.
- Cooling-off periods: short-term breaks that pause your access for a chosen time.
- Temporary suspension or self-exclusion: longer breaks or account closure for those who need extended time away.
- Transaction history: full records of deposits, withdrawals, and bets to help you review activity.
All tools are subject to terms and conditions. If you need help configuring limits, contact help@truebluecasino.com.
Time-out and self-exclusion explained
If you want a break, choose the option that fits your situation. A time-out or cooling-off period gives you a short, reversible pause from your account, ideal for stepping back and reassessing. Self-exclusion is for longer-term or permanent breaks; it blocks access to the account for the period you select and may include additional restrictions across platforms where applicable. Both choices are valid and respectful—use them without worry or judgment.
Age checks and preventing underage play
True Blue Casino is for adults only. We do not allow underage gambling. We verify identity and age as part of account setup and ongoing checks to help prevent access by anyone under the legal age. If you suspect a minor is trying to use an account, contact our support team immediately at help@truebluecasino.com.
Getting help outside the platform
If gambling stops feeling enjoyable or manageable, reach out for support. Talk to someone you trust, use the account controls described above, and consider contacting a licensed local or national support organization, or a mental health professional. Many communities offer confidential counseling and support services for people dealing with problematic gambling.
We do not provide specific hotlines on this page, because services vary by location. For guidance on local options, search for licensed gambling support services in your area, or ask your healthcare provider for referrals.
Your role, and ours
We provide tools, clear information, and responsive support to help you protect yourself. Your role is to use those tools, monitor your habits, and ask for help when you need it. When both sides engage responsibly, gaming remains a controlled, entertaining activity.
Keeping your play healthy
Healthy gaming habits start with realistic limits, regular breaks, and honest self-checks. If you ever feel unsure, act early: reduce limits, take a break, or contact support. Treat gambling as entertainment, keep it within your means, and use the available tools to stay in control.
For questions about account safety, deposit options, or how to set limits, contact help@truebluecasino.com. All features and offers are subject to terms and conditions; please review those before using any promotions or limits.


