Why Responsible Gaming Matters
Most people who play at Robbet do it for fun — to make a cricket match more exciting, feel the thrill of football, or just enjoy a few minutes of entertainment. That's what betting is meant to be. But for some, it can go a little deeper. That's not a sign of weakness — it's a real issue, and one that can be addressed.
At Robbet, responsible gaming isn't just a policy page. We believe every user's mental and financial wellbeing is our responsibility — which is why we offer all tools free of charge, provide support without judgment, and respond quickly whenever someone reaches out for help.
Betting is for entertainment — not a way to make a living. If it ever feels like betting is taking over your life, Robbet is here for you.
Five Golden Rules for Healthy Gaming Habits
1. Budget First, Bet Later
Set a fixed monthly amount for betting — one you can afford to lose without it affecting your daily life. Think of it as your "entertainment budget," similar to what you'd spend on a movie or a meal out.
2. Set Time Limits
Decide in advance how much time you'll spend betting each day or week. Use Robbet's session timer — it will remind you when it's time to stop. Make sure betting never cuts into your work hours or sleep time.
3. Be Mentally Prepared to Lose
Betting always comes with wins and losses. Go in treating the money you bet as already spent. That way, a loss won't hit as hard — and a win feels even better.
4. Don't Bet on Emotion
Raising your bets out of frustration after your team loses, or going all in when you're on a winning streak — these are two of the most harmful habits in betting. Always make decisions with a clear head.
5. Take Regular Breaks
Taking breaks rather than playing non-stop makes the experience more enjoyable overall. Try to take at least two or three full days off each week. Robbet's cooling-off feature can help with that.
Protecting Children & Minors
Robbet strictly prohibits account registration for anyone under 18. Age verification is mandatory at sign-up. Even so, if you have children or teenagers at home, keep the following in mind:
- Keep your device protected with a password or biometric lock.
- Never use your Robbet login credentials in front of children.
- Enable parental controls on your browser.
- Have open, honest conversations with your children about betting.