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Responsible Gaming

Gambling should be entertainment, not a source of income or stress. This page explains the risks, warning signs and tools available to stay in control.

Play for entertainment, not income

Forest Arrow and all crash games are designed with a mathematical house edge. Over a large number of rounds, the casino always profits. This is not a flaw — it is how licensed gambling products work.

The game can be entertaining and can produce short-term wins. It cannot reliably generate income. Treating it as a source of income leads to chasing losses, overbetting and financial harm.

If gambling has stopped being fun and started feeling like an obligation, that is a warning sign — not a temporary streak.

Understanding the risks

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RNG results are independent

Each round's outcome is generated independently. Past rounds have no influence on future ones. There are no "hot streaks" due. A long run of low multipliers does not make a high one "overdue".

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Variance creates illusions

Short winning streaks are normal within negative-expectation games. They feel significant but are statistically expected. They do not indicate skill or a change in underlying odds.

Speed increases risk

Crash games run fast — often 30–60 rounds per hour. The faster the game, the faster money can be lost. Auto-cashout and session limits are important tools.

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Losses are the expected outcome

At 95–97% RTP, every ₹100 wagered returns ₹95–97 on average over time. The 3–5% difference is the cost of entertainment. Budget accordingly.


Warning signs of problem gambling

Review this list honestly. If several apply to you, consider speaking with a professional.

Warning signWhat it looks like
Chasing lossesIncreasing bets to recover money already lost
Lying about gamblingHiding how much time or money you spend
Borrowing money to gambleUsing credit, loans or money from family
Unable to stopSetting a limit then continuing past it
Gambling instead of other activitiesSkipping work, family or social events
Gambling to escape stressUsing gambling to cope with anxiety, boredom or depression
Irritability when not gamblingRestlessness or anxiety when away from the game

Responsible gaming tools at casinos

All licensed casinos carry tools to help you control your gambling. Find these in your account settings.

1

Deposit limits

Set a daily, weekly or monthly deposit cap. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted for that period. Increases require a waiting period — usually 24–72 hours.

2

Session time limits

Set a maximum play duration per session. The casino will notify you when the limit approaches and log you out when reached.

3

Reality checks

Enable pop-up reminders at set intervals showing your session time and net win/loss. Useful for maintaining awareness during play.

4

Self-exclusion

Voluntarily block yourself from the casino for a set period (days, weeks, months, or permanently). Once activated, this cannot be reversed for the chosen duration. Contact casino support to request self-exclusion.


Support resources

If you or someone you know needs help with gambling, the following organisations can provide support:

OrganisationContactWhat they offer
iCall (TISS)9152987821Free psychological counselling, India
NIMHANS Helpline080-46110007Mental health support, India
Vandrevala Foundation1860-2662-34524/7 mental health helpline, India
BeGambleAwarebegambleaware.orgOnline resources and live chat support
Gamblers Anonymousgamblersanonymous.org12-step peer support programme
Gambling addiction is a recognised medical condition — not a character flaw. Professional help works. Reaching out is not weakness.

Responsible gaming quick reference

PrincipleAction
Set a budget before you startOnly gamble money you can afford to lose entirely
Never chase lossesAccept that losing sessions are normal and walk away
Set time limitsUse session timers in casino settings
Take regular breaksStep away from the screen between sessions
Don't gamble under stressEmotional states impair decision-making
Keep it funIf it stops being enjoyable, stop playing