Responsible Gambling at The Clubhouse Casino

Play should stay something you decide, not something that decides for you. At The Clubhouse Casino, the controls that keep things in check live right inside your account, and you set them yourself. Below you'll find the limits, breaks and locks you can put in place, what your activity history actually shows, and where to get free help if the fun stops feeling like fun. Read it once while you're calm. It's easier to set a sensible ceiling on a quiet afternoon than in the middle of a rough session.

Tools You Control

Limits sit in your account settings, and you can adjust them whenever you like. One rule matters here: tightening a limit takes effect the moment you save it, while loosening or removing one waits out a holding period before it applies. That delay is on purpose. It stops a heated decision from undoing a sober one.

ControlWhat it doesBest for
Deposit limitCaps how much you can add to the cashier per day, week or monthFixing a hard budget before you ever load the lobby
Loss limitStops play once your net losses hit the figure you choseMembers who want a floor under a bad run
Session limitWarns you, then closes the session after a set stretch of timeAnyone who loses track of the clock once the reels start

Taking a Break

Sometimes you just need to step away for a bit. A time-out locks your account for a fixed stretch, anywhere from a single day up to several weeks, and you pick the length. While it runs, deposits and wagering are switched off, so you can't be tempted back in for a quick spin. Bonuses pause where they are and pick up when you return. Any withdrawal that has already cleared still goes through, since your money is your money. When the time-out ends, the account simply opens back up, no questions asked.

Longer Self-Exclusion

If a break isn't enough, self-exclusion is the heavier lock. You choose a longer term, commonly six months, one year or five years, and once it's set it can't be lifted early, not by you and not by support. That's the whole point of it. For a step this serious, don't rely on us alone. Reach out to one of the outside services listed below, and close or block the other gambling accounts you hold too, since shutting one door does little if the rest stay open. Think of it as a clean break rather than a pause.

Reading Your Activity

Memory is a poor accountant. Your account keeps a plain record, so check the real figures instead of guessing how the month went. You'll find:

  • Deposit and withdrawal history, with dates and amounts
  • Total wagering across slots and the live tables
  • Your net position, the honest gap between what went in and what came out
  • Any active bonuses and how much wagering is still left on them

Warning Signs

Habits creep up quietly. A few things worth watching for in yourself or someone close:

  • Betting more than you planned to, session after session
  • Chasing losses, trying to win it back instead of walking away
  • Borrowing money, or selling things, to keep playing
  • Hiding how much or how often you play from people around you
  • Feeling tense or short-tempered when you try to cut back
  • Playing mainly to escape stress, boredom or low moods

One of these on its own isn't a diagnosis. A cluster of them is a reason to slow down and talk to someone.

Free US Help

Help is free, confidential and there around the clock. The National Council on Problem Gambling runs a national helpline staffed by trained counselors, and you can reach support 24 hours a day at 1-800-GAMBLER. Call if that's easiest, or text, or use the chat option instead. You don't need a crisis to make contact, and you don't even have to be the one gambling: family members and friends can call for guidance on how to help someone they're worried about.

Keeping Minors Out

Adults in the household share devices, so a little care keeps an account out of the wrong hands. A short checklist:

  • Never save your login or payment details where a child or teen could reach them
  • Log out fully when you finish, rather than leaving the lobby open
  • Lock your phone, tablet and computer with a passcode or fingerprint
  • Install filtering or parental-control software that blocks gambling sites

Strictly 18 and Over

Membership is for adults only. You must be 18 or older to register, deposit or play, and we verify identity and age before your first payout is released. If an account is found to belong to someone under 18, it gets closed, any winnings are voided, and deposits are returned through the original method. There's no flexibility on this one, so don't open an account on a minor's behalf and don't let one slip onto your login.