Responsible Gambling
Last updated: 5 December 2025
At Huff N’ More Puff, we believe that online gambling should always be a form of entertainment – not a way to make money or solve financial problems. This page explains how Huff N’ More Puff supports safer gambling, gives practical tips on staying in control and lists help services for players who may be experiencing gambling-related harm. Huff N’ More Puff is an independent informational website about the Huff N’ More Puff slot and other gambling-related topics. We are not an online casino and we do not offer real-money gambling directly on this site. However, we know that some visitors may choose to play for real money on third-party websites that we mention or link to, and we encourage everyone to gamble responsibly.
1. Our Approach to Safer Gambling
Huff N’ More Puff supports safer gambling by:
- Presenting gambling as entertainment, not a way to earn income
- Avoiding content that promotes reckless or excessive play
- Encouraging visitors to set limits and stay in control
- Highlighting the risks of gambling and warning signs of problem gambling
- Signposting to reputable support organisations and self-exclusion tools
We strongly recommend that you only gamble if:
- You are 18+ (or the minimum legal age in your country)
- You can comfortably afford any money you choose to spend
- You treat any losses as the cost of entertainment, not as something to “win back”
2. Age Restrictions and Protecting Minors
Gambling is strictly for adults.
- Huff N’ More Puff is intended only for users aged 18 or over (or the legal gambling age in their jurisdiction, if higher).
- We do not knowingly target or collect information from anyone under 18.
- If you are under 18, you must not use this site or follow any links to gambling operators.
If you share a device with minors, you can help protect them by:
- Using parental control software to block gambling websites
- Enabling child-safe modes on browsers and app stores
- Not saving passwords or payment details on shared devices
- Supervising children’s internet use where appropriate
3. Recognising Problem Gambling
Gambling can become a problem when it starts to affect your life, finances, relationships, or mental health. Some warning signs include:
- Spending more money or time on gambling than you planned
- Chasing losses or believing you “must win back” what you’ve lost
- Hiding gambling from family or friends or lying about how much you spend
- Gambling with money you need for bills, rent, food, or other essentials
- Borrowing money, selling possessions, or taking credit to fund gambling
- Feeling stressed, anxious, guilty or depressed because of gambling
- Struggling to stop or cut down, even when you want to
If you recognise yourself in several of these points, consider talking to a professional support service or someone you trust.
4. Tips for Staying in Control
Here are practical steps you can take to keep gambling safer:
- Set a budget: Decide in advance how much you can afford to lose and stick to it.
- Use time limits: Limit the amount of time you spend gambling in one session.
- Treat it as entertainment: View any money spent as the cost of having fun – not an investment.
- Avoid chasing losses: Once the money is gone, accept the loss and walk away.
- Don’t gamble when upset: Avoid gambling if you are stressed, depressed, angry, or under pressure.
- Don’t gamble under the influence: Alcohol or drugs can impair judgement and lead to riskier behaviour.
- Balance with other activities: Make sure gambling is just one of many hobbies in your life.
5. Tools to Help You Limit or Block Gambling
Most licensed online casinos and betting sites offer responsible gambling tools such as:
- Deposit limits – set daily, weekly or monthly limits on how much you can deposit
- Loss and wager limits – restrict how much you can lose or bet over a given period
- Reality checks – pop-up reminders of how long you have been playing
- Time-out (cooling-off) – temporarily block access to your account for a short period
- Self-exclusion – block yourself from gambling with a particular operator for a longer period
In addition, you can use blocking software on your devices to restrict access to gambling websites entirely. These tools are especially useful if you find it difficult to stick to limits on your own.
6. Support and Help Services
If you are worried about your gambling, or you are concerned about someone close to you, talking to a professional can make a big difference. Depending on your country, there are various organisations that provide free, confidential support, advice and counselling for problem gambling. Examples of services (for UK and international visitors) include:
- National or local gambling helplines
- Online chat and email support services
- In-person or online counselling
- Self-help guides and peer support groups
We encourage you to search for recognised gambling support organisations in your country or region. If you are in immediate distress or feel at risk of harm, contact your local emergency services or a crisis helpline straight away.
7. Our Content and Links to Third Parties
Huff N’ More Puff aims to provide fair, balanced and accurate information about gambling and slot games. However:
- We do not operate any casino or betting platform
- We can’t control the responsible gambling tools, policies or behaviour of third-party operators
- We recommend that you always check the responsible gambling section and terms of any site you join
- If an operator does not offer clear safer gambling tools or information, consider choosing another provider
Any decision to register, deposit or play with a third party is entirely your responsibility.
8. If You Need to Contact Us
If you have questions about this Responsible Gambling page or about how Huff N’ More Puff approaches safer gambling, you can contact us:
Address: 74 Portobello Road, London, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]