Trust & Legal

BC.Game Responsible Gambling

Updated March 2026

Responsible gambling is a core part of a safe gaming experience. BC.Game provides tools to help you stay in control, set limits, and take breaks when needed.

As a casino licensed by Comoros, BC.Game is required to offer responsible gambling features. Here's a complete guide to the tools available.

Key Information

Deposit LimitsAvailable
Self-ExclusionAvailable
Cool-Off PeriodAvailable
Support ResourcesGamCare, Gambling Therapy

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Set deposit limits

In your BC.Game account settings, set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to control your spending.

2

Set loss limits

Configure maximum loss limits to automatically stop play when you've reached your threshold.

3

Use cool-off periods

If you need a short break, use BC.Game's cool-off feature to temporarily restrict your access for a set period.

4

Self-exclude if needed

For a longer break, self-exclusion at BC.Game prevents you from accessing your account for a chosen duration (typically 6 months to 5 years).

Tips & Best Practices

  • Set limits before you start playing, not after losses.
  • Never chase losses — this is the most common path to problem gambling.
  • BC.Game's responsible gambling tools are available in your account settings.
  • If gambling is affecting your life, seek help from organizations like GamCare, Gambling Therapy, or the National Council on Problem Gambling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What responsible gambling tools does BC.Game offer?
BC.Game offers deposit limits, loss limits, wagering limits, cool-off periods, and self-exclusion. Access these through your account settings.
How do I self-exclude from BC.Game?
Contact BC.Game's customer support or use the self-exclusion option in your account settings. Self-exclusion periods typically range from 6 months to permanent.
Where can I get help for problem gambling?
Several organizations offer free, confidential support: GamCare (UK: 0808 8020 133), Gambling Therapy (international), National Council on Problem Gambling (US: 1-800-522-4700), and Gamblers Anonymous.

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