Gaming at 6winer is about more than winning or losing — it's entertainment. We want you to enjoy every moment, with control and in good health. This page is here to show you how.
6winer's commitment: Gaming addiction is a real issue, and it doesn't make anyone weak. We believe that with the right tools and information, anyone can take control of their gaming habits.
Enjoying gaming or betting doesn't mean it has to be out of control. Responsible gaming means you call the shots — the game doesn't.
Most people enjoy gaming as entertainment. But for some, it can become a habit that affects other areas of life. 6winer wants every member to recognise that line and take the right steps when needed.
Our responsible gaming program is more than a set of rules — it's a culture. We see every member as a person whose wellbeing and happiness genuinely matters to us.
Problem gaming looks different for everyone, but there are common warning signs worth asking yourself about.
6winer believes the sooner you recognize these signs, the sooner you can get help — and seeking that help is an act of courage, not weakness.
If you feel gaming is affecting your daily life, family, or finances, reach out to our support team today. You'll find help here, not judgment.
See how many of the questions below you answer with a "yes." This isn't a diagnosis — just a good starting point for self-awareness.
I end up spending more than my set budget and regret it afterward.
After a loss, I go back to playing with the thought of "I'll make it back if I just play a bit more."
I hide or downplay how much I game from family and friends.
You feel restless or irritable when you can't play.
Gaming is cutting into your sleep, work, or time with family.
I have borrowed money or dipped into savings to fund my gaming.
Your gaming appears to be under control.
That said, stay mindful and always play within your set budget. Our Responsible Gaming tools make that easier.
Some warning signs are showing – pause and reflect.
Enable self-exclusion or set a deposit limit. Feel free to reach out to our support team if you need help — there's no shame in asking.
These features are always available at no cost to help you stay in control
Set your own deposit limits — daily, weekly, or monthly. Once the limit is reached, the system will automatically block further deposits.
Set how long you want to play in one sitting. When time is up, you'll receive a break reminder and your session can end automatically if needed.
Once you reach a set loss amount, betting will automatically stop for the day. It's your protection against the "I'll win it back" trap.
While you play, periodic on-screen reminders will show: "How long you've been playing" and "Your total winnings or losses so far". This helps you stay aware.
If you need a short break, you can pause your account for anywhere from 1 day to 6 weeks. You won't be able to log in during this time, but all your information will be saved.
To close your account for an extended period or permanently, use the self-exclusion option. Once active, opening a new account will also be blocked.
If you notice these signs in yourself or someone close to you, don't ignore them. Reaching out for help early is always the smartest move.
You keep spending more than you planned and tell yourself "just this one time" to justify it.
After a loss, instead of stopping, you keep betting more – convinced that "one more win will fix everything".
Gaming is cutting into your family time, affecting your focus at work, or causing you to avoid social situations.
You're dipping into savings, borrowing money, or cutting essential expenses to fund gaming.
You're hiding or downplaying how much you game from family or friends.
If you think a family member or friend may be struggling with a gaming addiction, the following approaches can help.
Don't react with anger – listen: Create a space for open conversation without direct criticism, so they feel comfortable speaking for themselves.
Provide your details: Inform players about Responsible Gaming tools and self-exclusion. Guide them with options, not pressure.
Let 6winer know: Email us at support@6winer.net. Our team will let you know how we can help.
Take care of yourself: Dealing with someone's addiction is hard. Make sure you're looking after your own mental health too.
Stick to these simple habits and gaming will always stay enjoyable
Before you start playing, decide how much you're willing to spend that day. That's your budget — stick to it.
Before you start playing, decide how long you'll play. Set a timer or use the session limit feature.
Gaming is like watching a film or a cricket match – it's entertainment. Treating it as a source of income is where things go wrong.
Being under the influence makes it hard to make sound decisions. Play with a clear head.
Every bet is independent. Chasing losses by playing more is the biggest trap there is.
Gaming is just one small part of life. Make sure to leave plenty of room for family, friends, and the things you love.
Playing when you're angry, frustrated, or upset is risky — it's easier to make poor decisions in those moments.
Talk openly with a family member or trusted friend about your gaming. There's nothing to hide — it's a hobby.
Our Real Actions for Responsible Gaming
Take a break from your account in just a few simple steps
Contact us via live chat or email support@6winer.net to request self-exclusion.
Take a break — 6 months, 1 year, or permanently. Just let us know which option works for you.
A quick verification will be sent to your registered phone number or email to confirm your identity.
Self-exclusion will take effect within 30 minutes. You will receive a confirmation email.
Except in cases of permanent exclusion, your account can be reactivated at the end of the period by contacting support.
Frequently asked by new members
Gaming at 6winer means a safe and enjoyable experience. Join today and use our responsible gaming tools to stay in control.