Responsible Gambling
Last updated: 3 December 2025
At Huff N’ More Puff, we are committed to promoting responsible gambling and safe, informed entertainment. Although our website does not offer real-money gambling and does not operate as an online casino, we provide information about online slots and casinos and therefore recognise the importance of encouraging healthy, controlled play and raising awareness of gambling-related risks.
1. Our Approach to Responsible Gambling
Huff N’ More Puff is an informational and editorial website. We do not process deposits, accept bets, or pay out winnings. However, some of the third-party sites we review or mention may offer real-money gambling, which is why we strongly encourage all users to treat gambling purely as a form of entertainment and never as a way to make money. Visitors should set strict limits on the time and money they are prepared to spend and avoid chasing losses or increasing stakes in an attempt to win back money. Gambling should not be used as an escape from stress or emotional difficulties, and you should never gamble under the influence of alcohol or drugs. If you are concerned about your own gambling or that of someone close to you, we urge you to seek help from recognised support organisations, as described in section 6 below.
2. Legal Age and Access
Huff N’ More Puff is intended only for adults who are at least 18 years old, or for those who have reached the legal gambling age in their jurisdiction, whichever is higher. If you are under 18, or below the legal age for gambling where you live, you must not use this website for any purpose related to gambling and you should not follow links to online casinos or gambling operators. We strongly oppose underage gambling and encourage parents and guardians to monitor and, where appropriate, restrict access to gambling-related content for children and young people in their care.
3. Keeping Gambling Fun and Under Control
Gambling should always remain a fun, occasional leisure activity. If you choose to visit third-party gambling sites mentioned on Huff N’ More Puff, it is important to decide in advance on a clear budget and never exceed it. You should only gamble with money you can afford to lose and never use funds needed for essentials such as rent, bills, food, or debt repayments. It is wise to set a time limit for your gambling sessions, to stick to that limit, to take regular breaks and to avoid long, continuous sessions. You should not try to recover losses by increasing your stakes or playing for longer than planned, and any wins should be treated as a pleasant bonus rather than something you rely on. If gambling stops being enjoyable or starts to affect your finances, relationships, work, studies, or general wellbeing, you should stop and consider seeking support.
4. Signs of Problem Gambling
Gambling problems can develop gradually and may not always be obvious at first. You may be at risk of problem gambling if you find yourself spending more time or money on gambling than you intended, or if you feel the need to hide or lie about your gambling to family or friends. Warning signs can include gambling with money that should be used for bills, rent, debts, or other essentials, feeling anxious, depressed, irritable or restless when you cannot gamble, or chasing losses by increasing the size or frequency of your bets. Gambling may begin to have a negative impact on your work or studies, your relationships, your sleep, your mood, or your physical health. Borrowing money, using credit or even selling possessions to fund gambling can also be a serious indicator of harm. If you recognise these behaviours in yourself or in someone close to you, it may be time to take action and reach out for professional help.
5. Tools and Controls Offered by Gambling Operators
While Huff N’ More Puff does not provide gambling services, many licensed online casinos and bookmakers offer a range of responsible gambling tools designed to help players stay in control. These can include features that allow you to set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits, as well as loss and wagering limits that restrict how much you can lose or stake over a given period. Some operators provide time limits and reality checks that remind you how long you have been playing and encourage you to take breaks. Most reputable sites also offer self-exclusion options, allowing you to block access to your account for a set period or permanently if you need a complete break from gambling. Clear account history features can help you review your deposits, bets and losses in a transparent way. If you choose to gamble on third-party sites mentioned on Huff N’ More Puff, we strongly recommend using these tools wherever possible.
6. Support and Help for Problem Gambling
If you are concerned about your gambling or someone else’s, speaking to a professional organisation can be an important first step. Huff N’ More Puff cannot provide counselling or treatment, but we encourage you to reach out to recognised support services in your area. In the United Kingdom, organisations such as GamCare offer free, confidential information, advice and support for anyone affected by problem gambling, including helplines and live chat services. Gambling Therapy provides online support to people affected by problem gambling worldwide, and BeGambleAware offers information on safer gambling, the risks associated with gambling and the options available for help and support. If you live outside the UK, you should consult national or local health services and charities that specialise in gambling addiction and mental health. If you ever feel at immediate risk or are experiencing a crisis, you should contact your local emergency services or a relevant crisis helpline without delay.
7. Protecting Minors and Vulnerable People
Protecting children and vulnerable individuals from exposure to gambling-related content is extremely important. If you share a device with underage users, you may wish to use parental control tools, content filters on browsers, and device-level restrictions to help limit access to gambling websites and apps. Setting up separate, password-protected user profiles can also help ensure that children do not accidentally access gambling content. It is advisable not to save login details for gambling sites on shared devices. Parents and guardians should regularly review the websites and applications that children and teenagers use and should discuss the risks of gambling in an open, age-appropriate way, emphasising that gambling is for adults only and can lead to serious harm if not controlled.
8. Our Role and Limitations
Huff N’ More Puff is not a gambling operator and has no access to your betting accounts, transaction history or detailed gambling activity on third-party sites. We are unable to monitor your gambling behaviour, to set limits on your behalf or to close or suspend your accounts with online casinos or bookmakers. We also cannot provide professional financial, legal or therapeutic advice. Our role is limited to presenting information and reviews in a way that highlights both the entertainment value and the potential risks of gambling, and to signpost tools and organisations that can help you stay in control. We encourage all users to make informed decisions, to respect their own limits and to seek help if they feel that gambling is starting to cause problems.
9. Updates to This Responsible Gambling Page
We may update this Responsible Gambling page from time to time to reflect changes in best practice, regulatory requirements or the services and support resources we describe. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page shows when the most recent revision was made. We encourage you to review this page periodically so that you remain informed about responsible gambling information, available tools and sources of help.
10. Contact
If you have any questions about responsible gambling on Huff N’ More Puff or if you have suggestions for improving this page, you can contact us at:
Address: 53 Old Street, London, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]