18+ | Play responsibly

Responsible Gambling

Aviator is a fast-paced game of chance with a built-in 3% house edge. Over the long run, every player loses money. This page exists so you can keep gambling as entertainment, not let it become a problem. If it already feels like one, the resources here can help you take control today.

The honest starting point

There is no strategy, predictor app, or signal group that makes Aviator profitable long-term. Each round is independent and determined by a provably fair random number generator. Set a budget you can afford to lose entirely, treat any win as a bonus, and stop playing the moment it stops being fun. If you cannot stop when you want to, the rest of this page is for you.

Warning signs of problem gambling

These behaviors do not mean you have a problem on their own, but if several of them sound familiar, it is worth pausing and asking yourself honestly.

Chasing losses

Betting larger amounts or more often to win back money you have lost. This is the single most common pattern that turns casual play into a problem.

Borrowing to gamble

Using credit cards, loans, or money meant for rent, bills, or family to fund your gambling. Gambling should never come before essentials.

Hiding your gambling

Lying about how much you play or how much you have lost to family, friends, or your partner. Secrecy is a strong signal that something is wrong.

Neglecting responsibilities

Skipping work, school, or family commitments in order to play, or gambling late into the night until it affects your sleep and health.

Irritability and anxiety

Feeling restless, anxious, or short-tempered when you try to cut down or between gambling sessions. These are recognized withdrawal-like symptoms.

Needing bigger bets

Finding that the same stake no longer feels exciting and increasing your bets to get the same thrill. This is called tolerance and it escalates fast.

Recognize yourself in three or more of these? Consider taking a break and using the support resources below.

Free, confidential support

These organizations are independent of any casino. They are free, confidential, and deal with people affected by gambling every day. You do not have to hit rock bottom to reach out.

GamCare

UK-based charity offering free information, advice, and support, plus the National Gambling Helpline. Phone, live chat, and forum support available.

Visit GamCare

BeGambleAware

Free, confidential help for anyone affected by gambling harms. Self-assessment tools, practical advice, and a treatment finder by region.

Visit BeGambleAware

Gamblers Anonymous

A fellowship of people sharing their experience to help each other recover. In-person and online meetings run worldwide on a peer-support model.

Visit Gamblers Anonymous

Gambling Therapy

Global online support service offering free practical advice and emotional support in multiple languages via live chat and email.

Visit Gambling Therapy

Tools to stay in control

Every licensed casino we recommend offers these features. Set them up before you start playing, not after a losing streak.

Deposit limits

Set a hard cap on how much you can deposit per day, week, or month. Every licensed casino we list lets you set these in your account settings, and lowering a limit takes effect immediately.

Session and time limits

Restrict how long a single playing session can last. Time limits auto-log you out once the window expires, which breaks the loop of just one more round.

Reality checks

On-screen reminders that pop up every 15, 30, or 60 minutes to show how long you have been playing and your net result for the session. Use them to check in with yourself honestly.

Loss limits and self-exclusion

Block yourself from playing for a fixed period (24 hours to permanent). Self-exclusion is enforced at the account level and cannot be reversed early, so use it when you need a real break.

Age verification and safe play habits

Gambling is strictly 18+

It is illegal for anyone under 18 to gamble. Every casino on this site verifies age and identity as part of sign-up and before the first withdrawal. We do not market to minors, and we recommend parents use content filters and supervise device access. If you are under 18, please close this page.

Practical rules we recommend

  • - Set a fixed session bankroll in cash terms, never as a percentage of what you hope to win.
  • - Never gamble when stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or other substances.
  • - Treat Aviator as entertainment you pay for, like a movie or a night out, not as a way to make money.
  • - Take a break of at least a few hours after every session before deciding whether to play again.
  • - Keep a separate record of your deposits and losses so you see the real numbers, not just the wins you remember.

Need to take a break right now?

Start with GamCare or BeGambleAware. Both can help you set up self-exclusion and talk through what you are dealing with.