Responsible Gaming
Aviator should be entertainment, never a way to make money or escape stress. This page explains how to keep it fun and where to get help if it stops being fun.
Golden rules
- Only ever bet money you can comfortably afford to lose.
- Set a deposit, loss and time limit before you start — and stick to them.
- Never chase losses by increasing your stakes to "win it back".
- Don't gamble with borrowed money or funds meant for essentials.
- Take regular breaks; don't play tired, upset or under the influence.
- Treat any winnings as a bonus, not expected income.
Warning signs of problem gambling
- Spending more time or money than you intended.
- Gambling to escape problems or low mood.
- Hiding your play from family or friends.
- Borrowing money or neglecting work/relationships to gamble.
- Feeling anxious, guilty or irritable when not playing.
Tools that help
- Deposit & loss limits — most licensed casinos let you cap how much you can deposit or lose per day/week/month.
- Reality checks — timed reminders of how long you've been playing.
- Cool-off & self-exclusion — pause your account for a set period or block it entirely.
- Demo mode — play with virtual credits when you just want the experience, not the risk.
Where to get help
If gambling is affecting your life, free and confidential help is available:
- BeGambleAware — advice and a free helpline.
- GamCare — support, forums and counselling.
- Gambling Therapy — global online support.
- Speak to a doctor or a local mental-health service in India for a referral.
You must be 18 or older to gamble. Gambling involves financial risk and can be addictive. If you or someone you know needs help, reach out to one of the services above.