Responsible Gaming
Gambling should be fun and entertaining, not a problem. We're committed to promoting responsible gaming practices.
Our Commitment
We believe that gambling should be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. We are committed to providing information that helps players make informed decisions and gamble responsibly.
This website provides information about Chicken Road Vegas and where to play it. We encourage all players to gamble responsibly and within their means. Before playing, learn the game mechanics in our demo mode and read our how to play guide.
What is Responsible Gaming?
Responsible gaming means:
- Gambling for entertainment, not as a way to make money
- Only gambling with money you can afford to lose
- Setting limits on time and money spent gambling
- Never chasing losses
- Taking regular breaks from gambling
- Not gambling when under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Not gambling when emotional or stressed
Setting Limits
Before you start gambling, set clear limits for yourself:
Financial Limits
- Set a budget for gambling that you can afford to lose
- Never gamble with money needed for bills, rent, or essentials
- Set deposit limits at casinos (daily, weekly, daily)
- Set loss limits to prevent chasing losses
Time Limits
- Set a time limit for each gambling session
- Take regular breaks (at least every hour)
- Use reality checks or session reminders if available
- Don't gamble when you're tired or distracted
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Gambling may be becoming a problem if you:
- Spend more time or money gambling than you intended
- Feel the need to gamble with increasing amounts of money
- Have tried to cut back or stop gambling but couldn't
- Feel restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling
- Gamble to escape problems or relieve feelings of anxiety or depression
- Chase losses by gambling more to win back money
- Lie to family, friends, or therapists about gambling
- Have jeopardized relationships, jobs, or opportunities because of gambling
- Rely on others to provide money for gambling debts
Self-Exclusion and Cooling-Off Periods
If you feel you need a break from gambling, most reputable casinos offer:
- Cooling-Off Periods: Temporary breaks from gambling (24 hours, 7 days, 30 days)
- Self-Exclusion: Longer-term exclusion from gambling (6 months, 1 year, or permanent)
- Account Closure: Permanent closure of your casino account
Contact your casino's customer support to set up these restrictions. Once set, they cannot be reversed during the exclusion period.
Tools for Responsible Gaming
Most licensed casinos provide tools to help you gamble responsibly:
- Deposit Limits: Set maximum amounts you can deposit per day, week, or month
- Loss Limits: Set maximum amounts you can lose in a session
- Time Limits: Set maximum time you can spend gambling
- Reality Checks: Reminders that pop up during gameplay
- Self-Assessment Tests: Tools to evaluate your gambling behavior
- Self-Exclusion: Options to temporarily or permanently exclude yourself
Getting Help
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. Contact these organizations:
International Organizations
Regional Support Services
- United States: National Council on Problem Gambling - 1-800-522-4700
- Canada: Responsible Gambling Council - www.responsiblegambling.org
- Australia: Gambling Help Online - 1800 858 858
- New Zealand: Problem Gambling Foundation - 0800 654 655
In case of emergency, contact your local emergency services or crisis helpline.
Age Restrictions
Gambling is restricted to individuals who are 18 years of age or older (or 21 in some jurisdictions). It is illegal for minors to gamble, and casinos are required to verify the age of all players.
If you are under the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction, please do not attempt to gamble online or at physical casinos.
Our Role
This website provides information about Chicken Road Vegas and where to play it. We do not operate any gambling services ourselves. We encourage all visitors to:
- Only play at licensed and regulated casinos (see our where to play guide)
- Verify casino licensing before depositing funds
- Read casino terms and conditions carefully
- Use responsible gambling tools provided by casinos
- Seek help if gambling becomes a problem
Please also review our affiliate disclosure to understand our relationships with casino operators. For game information, visit our main page or how to play guide.
Important Reminder
Gambling should never be seen as a way to make money or solve financial problems. The house always has an edge, and in the long run, you will lose money. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and never chase losses.
If gambling is no longer fun or is causing problems in your life, please stop and seek help.