Responsible Gaming at
Nomini Casino
Gambling should be fun. When it stops being fun, there are real tools to help — and we'll walk you through all of them here.
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GamCare Helpline (Free)
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Our Commitment
Honest version: casinos make money when players lose. That's just the business model. But there's a difference between a player having a bad session and a player developing a genuine problem — and Nomini takes that difference seriously. Not because we're required to say that on a responsible gaming page, but because problem gambling genuinely damages lives, and an industry that doesn't address it isn't one that deserves long-term players. So we've implemented real tools — not just a checkbox for the regulator. Deposit limits that lock immediately when set. Self-exclusion that actually works. Direct links to professional support organisations who know far more about problem gambling than any casino operator does.
We operate under Curaçao licence 8048/JAZ. Player protection requirements are baked into that licence. But we go beyond the minimum. Every account has responsible gambling tools available from day one — you don't need to ask for them, they're in your account settings right now. If you're reading this page proactively, before any issues have arisen, that's the smartest approach. Set a deposit limit before your first session. It takes thirty seconds and it genuinely prevents the kind of "how did I spend that much?" moment that no one enjoys.
One more thing worth saying: if you think someone close to you has a gambling problem — not you, but someone you care about — the resources on this page help families and friends too. GamCare specifically has a support line for people affected by someone else's gambling. Use it. That's what it's for. And if you've reached this page because you're worried about your own habits rather than someone else's — that self-awareness is the most important step. Most people who successfully address problem gambling identify it themselves first. But identifying it isn't enough on its own. Reading the tools section below and actually setting deposit limits before your next session is what turns awareness into action. Thirty seconds of setup now is worth considerably more than a difficult conversation later.
Self-Assessment — Honest Check-In
Check yourself against these honestly. Not looking for a specific answer — just an honest one.
Do you gamble with money you need for essential expenses like rent, food, or bills?
Have you tried to cut back or stop gambling and found it difficult?
Do you gamble to escape problems, anxiety, or low mood?
Do you lie to people close to you about how much or how often you gamble?
Have you borrowed money or sold possessions to fund gambling?
Does gambling feel like something you need rather than something you enjoy?
Do you chase losses — keep playing to try to win back what you've lost?
Has gambling caused conflict in your relationships or affected your work?
If you answered "yes" to 3 or more: please reach out to one of the support organisations listed below. That's not a judgment — it's a practical step. These organisations help thousands of people every year and their support is completely confidential and free.
Understanding Problem Gambling
Here's what problem gambling actually is, stripped of the jargon. It's when gambling moves from something you do for fun to something you feel you need — when the losses start to matter more than the wins, when you keep playing after you planned to stop, when gambling becomes a way to manage stress, boredom, or difficult emotions rather than entertainment. Most people who develop gambling problems don't start out that way. It happens gradually. A run of losses leads to chasing. Chasing leads to bigger stakes. Bigger stakes lead to depleted budgets. None of this makes you a bad person. But it's a pattern worth recognising early, because the earlier you catch it, the easier it is to address.
The Indian context matters here. Online gambling is relatively new and widely accessible via mobile, which means many Indian players are navigating it without the cultural framework of having watched others develop problems over decades. UK and European players grew up with bookmakers on every high street — they've seen the damage. Indian players are, to an extent, starting fresh. Which means the responsibility to understand the risks before they escalate sits more heavily on the individual. So read the self-assessment section on this page. Genuinely. Not as a formality.
Three categories of gamblers exist. Recreational gamblers play within their means, for entertainment, and stop when they've had enough. At-risk gamblers occasionally exceed limits or play when they shouldn't — but can self-correct if they notice the pattern. Problem gamblers have lost control over their gambling and need external support to stop. The line between at-risk and problem gambling isn't always obvious from the inside. If you're asking yourself whether you might be in the problem category, that question itself is worth taking seriously. The organisations listed below — GamCare especially — have support for people at every stage, not just those in crisis.
Account Tools — What You Can Do Right Now
All of these tools are available in your account settings under Responsible Gaming. You don't need to contact support to use them — they activate immediately. Here's what's there and what each one actually does.
Deposit Limits
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly maximum on how much you can deposit. Takes effect immediately when set. Increases require a 24-hour cooling period before they activate — decreases apply instantly.
Session Time Limits
Cap how long a single play session can last. When the limit hits, you'll be logged out automatically. Useful for people who lose track of time during long sessions.
Reality Checks
Set a reminder at 30, 60, or 90-minute intervals. A popup appears showing how long you've played and your net win/loss for the session. A built-in "is this still fun?" prompt.
Cool-Off Period
24-hour, 48-hour, or 7-day temporary break from the casino. Your account is suspended for that period — you cannot deposit or play. Your balance is safe and available when the cooldown ends.
Self-Exclusion
Permanent account closure. Once activated, your account is closed to all deposits and gameplay indefinitely. This cannot be reversed — by design. Contact support directly to request permanent self-exclusion.
Account History
Full transaction and game history — every deposit, withdrawal, and session. Check this regularly. Real numbers are more informative than memory.
Myths — Let's Kill These
Four beliefs that lead to real problems. All of them sound reasonable in the moment. None of them are true.
"I'm due for a win — I've been losing long enough."
This is the gambler's fallacy. Slot outcomes are determined by a random number generator (RNG) certified by independent auditors. Every spin is completely independent of every previous spin. The game has no memory of your losing streak. The odds reset every single round. Your previous losses have zero influence on the next result. None. This belief causes more extended loss chasing than almost anything else.
"I can win back what I lost if I just keep going."
Chasing losses is statistically the most destructive gambling behaviour. Each new session starts with the house edge in place. Playing more doesn't change the math — it compounds it. If you've reached a point where you're continuing specifically to recover losses, that's the moment to stop. Step away. The losses from that session are gone. The only variable you can control now is whether you add more.
"I'm good at slots — I know which machines pay out."
Slots are pure RNG. There are no "hot" machines, no patterns, no techniques that influence outcomes. The only thing that affects long-term expected return is the game's RTP (Return to Player) percentage — and that's a mathematical average across millions of spins, not a guarantee for your session. Game selection based on RTP is sensible. But believing you have an edge through skill or observation isn't — it's a cognitive bias called the illusion of control.
"I'll set a limit next time — just not this session."
"Next time" is the most expensive phrase in gambling. Set your limits now, before your next deposit. Right now, while you're reading this page, while the decision isn't coloured by being mid-session or having just won something. Responsible gambling tools work precisely because they're set in advance — not in the heat of the moment.
Keeping Gambling Safe — Practical Rules
Four rules that actually work. Not because they sound good on a responsible gaming page, but because they remove the variables that cause the most damage. First: set a budget before you open the app. Not in your head — in writing, or better yet as a deposit limit in your account. Whatever amount you decide is the ceiling for the session, the week, or the month. When it's gone, you stop. No exceptions, no "just one more deposit." The limit has to be set when you're thinking clearly, not when you're mid-session and already down. Second: treat casino losses like the price of a night out. If you go to a restaurant and spend ₹2,000, you don't expect to get that money back. Same logic applies. If you win, great — that's a bonus. If you don't, you got the entertainment you paid for. This framing genuinely changes the psychology.
Third: never gamble when you're stressed, angry, or upset. The decision-making that happens under emotional stress is not the same as the decision-making you do when you're calm. Playing to "blow off steam" sounds harmless but the combination of an already-activated stress response and gambling losses is a reliable path to problem behaviour. If you're not in a good place mentally, close the app. Do something else. Come back another day. Fourth: use the session time limit tool. Set it to whatever you consider a reasonable session — one hour, two hours — and honour it when it expires. The casino will still be there tomorrow. The same games will be running. Nothing is lost by stopping.
Help Organisations
These organisations are staffed by trained professionals. They're confidential. They're free. And they've helped hundreds of thousands of people. No casino page — including this one — is a substitute for talking to someone who actually knows what they're doing.
GamCare
The UK's leading provider of information, advice, and support for anyone affected by problem gambling. Free counselling available. Helpline staffed 24/7.
0808 802 0133
www.gamcare.org.ukBeGambleAware
Free information, support, and counselling services for people concerned about their own or someone else's gambling. India-relevant resources available.
0808 8020 133
www.begambleaware.orgGambling Therapy
Global online support service for problem gambling. Offers free practical advice, an online forum, live chat, and a support group — available internationally including India.
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www.gamblingtherapy.orgGAMSTOP
UK's national self-exclusion scheme. Register once and block yourself from all UK-licensed gambling sites. Serious tool for serious situations.
Online Registration
www.gamstop.co.ukUnderage Prevention
Nomini Casino does not permit anyone under the age of 18 to register or play. Age verification is mandatory — every account requires confirmation of date of birth during registration, and KYC verification (government ID upload) is required before any withdrawal is processed. If we have reason to believe an account is operated by someone under 18, it is suspended immediately pending verification.
If there are minors in your household, parental control software can prevent access to gambling sites. Tools like Gamban, Net Nanny, and device-level screen time controls offer additional protection. Never share your account login with anyone, including family members.
Responsible Gaming FAQ
Log into your Nomini account and go to Account → Responsible Gaming → Deposit Limits. Set your preferred daily, weekly, or monthly limit. The limit activates immediately. Decreases apply instantly; increases require a 24-hour delay before taking effect.
No. Self-exclusion is permanent by design. It cannot be reversed or shortened. This is intentional — the tool only works if it's permanent. If you need temporary access to your account (e.g., for a withdrawal), contact support with proof of identity and they can assist with withdrawal processing only.
A cool-off period is a temporary break from gambling — 24 hours, 48 hours, or 7 days. Your account is suspended for that period. You can't deposit or play. Your balance is completely safe. After the period ends, your account automatically reactivates.
Age verification happens at registration (date of birth required) and again at KYC verification (government ID required before any withdrawal). Accounts suspected of underage use are suspended immediately. Nomini's platform access is restricted in jurisdictions where online gambling is illegal.
Call GamCare on 0808 802 0133 or visit gamcare.org.uk. They're available 24/7, it's completely free, and it's confidential. Then use Nomini's self-exclusion tool if you want to close your account immediately. You don't need to have hit rock bottom to reach out for support.
Yes. All account-based tools (deposit limits, session limits, cool-off, self-exclusion) are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through your account settings. No support contact required. You can activate them instantly at any time, including mid-session.
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0808 8020 133
National Gambling Helpline
0808 802 0133
GamCare Helpline
Text GAMBLE to 85258
Crisis Text Line