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Responsible Gambling at Rainbet — Stay in Control (18+)
18+ only. Gambling should always be a form of entertainment, never a way to make money or escape problems. If it stops being fun, it is time to stop.
Responsible Gambling at Rainbet
Rainbet is a crypto casino and sportsbook built for adults who want to play for fun. Real money is at stake on every spin, hand and bet, which means the games carry a genuine risk of loss. Playing responsibly is the only sensible way to enjoy them. This page sets out the age requirement that applies to Rainbet, the tools the operator gives you to stay in control, the warning signs of problem gambling, and the support services you can turn to if things ever feel out of hand.
Rainbet is operated by RBGAMING N.V. under an offshore Anjouan Gaming Board licence. As an offshore operator it is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission or any regulated EU authority, so the player protections you receive come from the operator’s own tools and from the independent organisations listed below rather than from a local regulator. That makes it even more important that you set your own limits before you start.
You must be 18+ to play
The minimum age to open a Rainbet account and to play any game is 18. There is no version of Rainbet for anyone younger, and there are no exceptions. In some countries the legal gambling age is higher than 18, and where that is the case you must meet your own jurisdiction’s legal age before you take part.
If you are wondering how old you have to be to play Rainbet, the answer is simple: you must be at least 18, you must be old enough to gamble legally where you live, and the account must belong to you. Rainbet asks only for an email to create an account at first, but it can request identity documents during the account lifecycle, and accounts found to belong to under-age users are closed.
Gambling is strictly for adults. Never let a minor use your account, never gamble on behalf of someone under age, and keep your login details and any device you play on out of children’s reach. If you share a household, password-protect your devices and consider parental-control or content-filtering software such as Net Nanny, Qustodio or your operating system’s built-in screen-time tools to block gambling sites from anyone under 18.
Stay in control — tools that help
The healthiest way to gamble is to decide in advance how much time and money you are willing to spend, and then treat those numbers as firm limits rather than targets. A few habits keep play under control:
- Set a budget you can afford to lose and never chase losses by depositing more to win money back.
- Use deposit and loss limits so you cannot stake more than you planned in a day, week or month.
- Take regular breaks. Step away from the screen, and use a time-out or cooling-off period whenever you feel you are playing too long.
- Never gamble with borrowed money, rent, bills or anything you need for everyday living.
- Don’t play to escape stress, boredom, loneliness or low mood. Gambling is entertainment, not therapy.
- Keep gambling and alcohol separate, since it is far harder to judge your spending when you have been drinking.
Rainbet also offers automated self-exclusion: when you request it, the operator confirms the exclusion by email with the next steps and locks you out of your account for the chosen period. If you ever feel that you need a longer break than a simple time-out, self-exclusion is the strongest control available.
Signs of problem gambling
Gambling stops being harmless fun when it starts to affect the rest of your life. The more of these you recognise, the more important it is to take a break and seek support:
- You spend more time or money on gambling than you intended, again and again.
- You chase losses, betting more to try to win back what you have lost.
- You gamble with money meant for bills, rent, food or family.
- You borrow money, sell possessions or hide your gambling from people close to you.
- You feel anxious, irritable or restless when you are not gambling, or when you try to cut down.
- Gambling is affecting your work, studies, relationships, sleep or mood.
- You have lied about how much you gamble, or you feel guilt or shame about it.
If any of this sounds familiar, you are not alone and help is available. Recognising the problem is the first and hardest step.
Where to get help
The following organisations offer free, confidential support, advice and self-assessment tools. They are independent of Rainbet and of this website, and contacting them costs you nothing:
- BeGambleAware (begambleaware.org) — free, confidential advice and a 24/7 National Gambling Helpline for anyone affected by gambling.
- GamCare (gamcare.org.uk) — support, counselling and a live HelpLine for people who gamble and those around them.
- Gambling Therapy (gamblingtherapy.org) — a global service offering free online support and advice in multiple languages.
- Gamblers Anonymous (gamblersanonymous.org) — a worldwide fellowship of people who share their experience to help each other stop gambling.
- National Council on Problem Gambling (ncpgambling.org) — US-based helpline and resources, including the 1-800-GAMBLER line.
- GamStop (gamstop.co.uk) — free self-exclusion scheme that blocks gambling sites for UK-based players.
If you or someone you know is in immediate distress, contact your local emergency services or a medical professional.
How to self-exclude at Rainbet
If you decide you need to step away, Rainbet’s self-exclusion is straightforward:
- Open your account settings and find the responsible-gambling or self-exclusion section.
- Request self-exclusion and choose how long you want to be locked out.
- Confirm the request. You will then receive a confirmation email from the operator with the next steps.
- Your account is locked for the period you selected, and you will not be able to log in or play until it ends.
For an immediate but shorter break, use a time-out or cooling-off period instead, and set deposit or loss limits before you return. If you are excluding because gambling has become a problem rather than just for a rest, combine the on-site exclusion with one of the support services above and, in the UK, with GamStop so that other sites are blocked too.
Rainbet is for adults aged 18 and over. Gambling involves the risk of financial loss, so only ever play with money you can afford to lose, and stop if it stops being fun. Learn more about who runs Rainbet and where it is available on our is Rainbet legit and about Rainbet pages, or head back to the Rainbet home page.
Frequently asked questions
How old do you have to be to play Rainbet?
You must be at least 18 to open an account or play any game at Rainbet, and you must also meet the legal gambling age in your own country if it is higher than 18. There are no exceptions, and accounts belonging to under-age users are closed.
Does Rainbet offer self-exclusion?
Yes. Rainbet provides automated self-exclusion: you request it from your account, choose the length of the break, and the operator confirms it by email and locks your account for that period.
How do I set deposit limits at Rainbet?
Open your account settings and use the responsible-gambling controls to set deposit, loss or session limits before you play. Decide on an amount you can comfortably afford to lose and keep it as a firm cap.
Where can I get help with problem gambling?
Free, confidential support is available from independent organisations such as BeGambleAware, GamCare, Gambling Therapy, Gamblers Anonymous, the National Council on Problem Gambling and, for UK self-exclusion, GamStop. Reaching out costs nothing and is the first step to getting back in control.