Setting Your Own Limits
Deposit limits are available on your account now – you pick a daily, weekly, or monthly maximum and the system won’t let you exceed it. Want to raise that limit later? You’ll wait 24 hours before the increase kicks in, giving you time to reconsider.
Session reminders can pop up whenever you want them to – every hour, every two hours, whatever works. They show how long you’ve been playing and whether you’re up or down. The whole point is interrupting your flow so you actually think about whether you want to keep going.
Self-Exclusion Options
Self-exclusion means blocking yourself from accessing your account for a set period. On plinko-rainbet.com, you can choose between six months, one year, or permanent exclusion. Once activated, you cannot reverse it – that’s the point. The lock stays in place for the full duration you selected
When you self-exclude through our site, we automatically register you with GAMSTOP, the UK’s national self-exclusion scheme. This blocks you from all licensed gambling sites in Britain, not just ours. It’s a best solution if you need serious distance from gambling.
Recognising Problem Gambling
How do you know if gambling has become a problem? Warning signs include spending more than you can afford, chasing losses, lying about gambling, or neglecting responsibilities because of it. Gambling to escape problems or feel better emotionally is another red flag.
If you’re borrowing money to gamble, feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling, or if family and friends have expressed concern, these are serious indicators. Problem gambling doesn’t necessarily mean gambling every day – it’s about the impact on your life and wellbeing.
Underage Gambling Prevention
Gambling is strictly 18+ in the UK. We verify every account holder’s age through official documents before allowing real-money play. Our systems block account creation from anyone who can’t prove they’re legally old enough.
Parents worried about kids getting onto gambling sites should look into parental control software – Net Nanny and Qustodio are decent options, or check what your internet provider offers built-in. GAMSTOP’s website has guidance on blocking gambling content at home too.
Getting Help is Not Weakness
Gambling problems can affect anyone regardless of income, intelligence, or background. If you’re worried about your gambling or someone else’s, the worst thing you can do is nothing. The organisations listed above exist specifically to help, and thousands of people use them successfully every year.
Our team at plinko-rainbet.com takes responsible gambling seriously because we’ve seen the damage problem gambling causes. Use the tools we’ve built, reach out if you need help, and understand that gambling should only ever be entertainment you can afford to lose.
UK Support Resources
Professional help is available if you’re struggling with gambling. These organisations provide free, confidential support across the UK:
- GamCare: Online chat, forums, and group sessions all over Britain. They do actual cognitive behavioural therapy and counselling built around gambling-specific issues.
- BeGambleAware: Their site breaks down what problem gambling looks like and shows you where to find local help in your area.
- Gamblers Anonymous: Peer meetings across the UK where people struggling with gambling help each other out. There aren’t professional therapists running things – just people who’ve been through it themselves.
- Gordon Moody Association: Residential programmes for serious gambling addiction. They operate actual treatment centres where you live on-site and get intensive help.
- Citizens Advice: When gambling’s landed you in debt, Citizens Advice handles financial advice and sorting out debt management.



