What Responsible Gaming Actually Means Day-to-Day
Responsible gaming isn't a policy slogan. It's a set of habits and decisions that keep gambling from taking over more of your life — financially, mentally, or socially — than you want it to. For most people, that means having a budget before they open a game, not chasing losses when a session goes badly, and treating any winnings as a bonus rather than an expectation.
Practically speaking, it looks like this:
- You decide on a deposit limit before you log in, not after you've already spent more than you planned.
- You set a time limit and actually stop when it's reached.
- You don't play when you're upset, drunk, or trying to recover money lost in a previous session.
- You can walk away from a winning streak just as easily as a losing one.
If some of those feel difficult or impossible right now, that's worth paying attention to.
How to Recognise When Gambling Is Becoming a Problem
There's no single moment where gambling shifts from recreational to harmful — it tends to happen gradually. The following signs are worth taking seriously if you notice them in yourself or someone you know:
- Spending more than you can afford to lose, regularly
- Feeling irritable or anxious when you can't gamble
- Hiding gambling activity from family or friends
- Borrowing money or using savings to fund sessions
- Gambling to escape a difficult mood rather than for enjoyment
- Feeling like you need to bet larger amounts to get the same satisfaction
- Promising yourself you'll stop but continuing anyway
Noticing these patterns isn't a failure — it's information. And acting on that information early makes a real difference.
Tools Available on Your Royal Reels Account
Your account settings include several tools designed to give you direct control over how you engage with the platform. These can be adjusted at any time through your account dashboard or by contacting our support team.
| Tool | What It Does | How to Set It |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit Limits | Caps how much you can deposit daily, weekly, or monthly | Account Settings → Responsible Gaming |
| Session Time Limits | Ends your session after a defined period of play | Account Settings → Responsible Gaming |
| Reality Check | Sends periodic reminders showing how long you've been playing | Account Settings → Responsible Gaming |
| Loss Limits | Stops play once you reach a specified loss amount | Account Settings → Responsible Gaming |
| Cool-Off Period | Temporarily restricts access to your account (24 hours to 6 weeks) | Contact Support or Account Settings |
| Self-Exclusion | Permanently or long-term blocks access to your account | Contact Support directly |
Self-Exclusion: What It Is and How It Works
If you feel like you need a hard stop — not just a short break — self-exclusion is the tool for that. Once you request self-exclusion, your Royal Reels account will be closed for the period you choose. You won't be able to log in, receive promotional emails, or reopen the account until that period ends (or permanently, if that's what you request).
To request self-exclusion, contact our support team directly via live chat or email. Increases to exclusion periods take effect immediately. Requests to reduce or end an exclusion period are subject to a mandatory cooling-off window before any changes are made.
We also recommend that you use New Zealand's national self-exclusion options alongside any account-level tools, since those cover multiple gambling providers at once.
Support Services in New Zealand
If gambling has started affecting your life, there are people in New Zealand specifically trained to help — not to judge, just to help. The following services are free and available to anyone:
- The Gambling Helpline: Call or text 0800 654 655 — available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also chat online at gamblinghelpline.co.nz.
- Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand: Offers one-on-one counselling, group support, and family services across the country. Visit pgf.nz for locations and online support options.
- Lifeline Aotearoa: For broader mental health support, including issues connected to gambling stress — 0800 543 354.
- Te Ara Whitiora (Methodist Mission): Provides gambling harm support with a focus on Māori and Pacific communities.
You don't need to be in crisis to call. These services are available to anyone who's concerned — even just a little.
A Note for Family Members
Gambling problems rarely affect just one person. If someone you care about is struggling, the Gambling Helpline supports family members and friends as well as those gambling directly. You can call on your own behalf, even without the person who is gambling being involved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I set limits before I make my first deposit?
Yes. We encourage you to set deposit and session limits as part of your initial account setup, before you start playing. You don't need to wait until there's a problem.
How quickly does a self-exclusion take effect?
Self-exclusion is processed as quickly as possible after your request is received — typically within a few hours. If you're in immediate distress, contact support directly via live chat so the request can be prioritised.
What happens to my balance if I self-exclude?
Any remaining balance in your account at the time of exclusion will be returned to you according to our standard withdrawal process. You won't lose funds already in your account.
Can I still be sent bonus offers during a cool-off period?
No. When a cool-off or self-exclusion is active, all promotional communications are suspended. If you continue to receive them, contact support immediately so we can correct the issue.
Is the Gambling Helpline really free?
Yes — calls to 0800 654 655 are free from any New Zealand landline or mobile phone, and the service is available at any hour.