Safe Gaming

Red And White Gaming – Responsible Social Play Policy

Version 2.3
Last updated on December 15, 2024

In this policy, any capitalized terms have the same meaning as defined in our Terms of Use.

At Red And White Gaming, we prioritize your safety and well-being. Our games are designed for entertainment, and we encourage all players to enjoy them responsibly.

1. Overview

a. This policy outlines the tools and resources available to help you play responsibly.
b. You can manage these tools through your account or by contacting us through our contact us page.
c. We may update this policy at any time, and changes will take effect immediately.
d. This policy is part of our Terms of Use and is treated as if fully included there.

2. Tools for Responsible Play

We offer the following tools to help you stay in control:
a. Access Controls: Manage who can use your account and when.
b. Play Limits: Set limits on how much you can spend or play.
c. Account History: Review your activity and spending to stay informed.

3. Access Control Options

If you feel your gameplay might be becoming a concern, you can:
a. Take a Break: Pause your account for a set period.
b. Self-Exclusion: Block access to your account for a specific time or indefinitely.
c. Close Your Account: Permanently deactivate your account.

4. Setting Limits

To help you manage your spending and gameplay, you can set:
a. Purchase Limits: Control how much you can spend daily, weekly, or monthly.
b. Wager Limits: Set limits on how much you can wager daily, weekly, or monthly.

5. Self-Assessment

If you’re worried about your gameplay or someone else’s, we encourage you to take a self-assessment. One helpful resource is available here: Game Quitters Self-Assessment.

6. Support Resources

If gaming has started to negatively impact your life, consider reaching out to these organizations for support (we are not affiliated with them):
a. Gaming Addicts Anonymous (GAA): A community offering support for those struggling with excessive gaming.
b. Financial Counseling Association of America (FCAA): Provides financial advice and debt management services.
c. National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC): Helps people manage debt and improve their financial health.

7. Key Information

a. How Games Work

  • Winners are chosen randomly.
  • Past results don’t influence future outcomes.

b. Common Myths

  • Thinking “I’m due for a win” is incorrect because outcomes are random.
  • Lucky charms or rituals don’t affect your chances of winning.
  • Playing longer doesn’t increase your odds of winning.

c. Tips for Safe Gameplay

  • Avoid playing when you’re upset or emotional.
  • Take regular breaks to stay refreshed.
  • Don’t play under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Remember, games are just one way to have fun—explore other activities too.
  • Only spend money you can afford on optional purchases.
  • Set a time limit for your gameplay sessions.
  • Understand that winning is based on chance.
  • Don’t let gaming interfere with your job, relationships, health, or other responsibilities.

d. Who Should Avoid Playing?

We recommend avoiding gameplay if you:

  • Have a history of addiction or are in treatment for it.
  • Are under the influence of anything that impairs your judgment.
  • Are dealing with financial stress or tough life events.
  • Don’t fully understand how the games work.
  • Have mental health concerns, cognitive impairments, or brain injuries.

e. Protecting Minors

We use age verification to prevent underage players. If children have access to your devices, we recommend using parental controls to block or monitor their access to our platform.