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Responsible Gaming

Casino Marriott

Casino Marriott is committed to providing a safe, fair, and supportive place to play. Gambling should be enjoyable and treated as entertainment - not a way to make money or solve financial problems.

This page explains practical ways to stay in control, common warning signs that play may be slipping from fun into stress, and the kinds of account tools that can help you manage your time and spending. If you ever feel like gambling is no longer manageable, support is available and reaching out early can make a real difference.

What safer play means in real life

Safer play is about balance and awareness. It means making informed decisions, understanding that outcomes are random, and choosing to play within limits that fit your budget, mindset, and lifestyle.

A healthy approach to gaming looks like this:

  • You decide what you can afford before you start
  • You can stop when you planned to stop
  • Wins and losses feel like part of the entertainment, not something you need to fix
  • Gambling doesn’t compete with your responsibilities, relationships, or wellbeing

Casino Marriott’s commitment to player protection

We take player protection seriously and aim to make control tools and support information easy to find and simple to use.

Our approach includes:

  • Supporting informed choices by keeping key information accessible
  • Promoting fair and transparent gameplay across our platform
  • Offering practical limit-setting and break tools (where available)
  • Encouraging early action if gaming starts to feel stressful or hard to manage
  • Providing a clear support channel if you need help with account controls or next steps

If you need assistance at any point, our team can be reached at support@casinomarriott.com.

Simple habits that help you stay in control

Small habits can make a big difference, especially when you build them into your routine.

Consider these practical steps:

  • Set a spending limit before you play and stick to it
  • Decide your session length in advance and use a timer if it helps
  • Take regular breaks, especially after long sessions
  • Avoid gambling when you’re upset, stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or other substances
  • Never chase losses - increasing stakes to get it back often leads to bigger losses
  • Keep gambling separate from essential expenses like rent, bills, groceries, or debt payments
  • Check your recent deposits and gameplay history regularly to stay aware of patterns
  • Treat any winnings as a bonus part of entertainment, not a plan or a guarantee

Warning signs that it may be time to pause

It’s not always obvious when entertainment starts turning into something else. Paying attention to early signals can help you take action before it becomes overwhelming.

Common warning signs include:

  • Spending more than you intended, or needing to deposit again to keep going
  • Playing longer than planned, or losing track of time
  • Trying to win back losses immediately
  • Hiding gambling activity from family or friends
  • Feeling anxious, guilty, or irritable about gambling
  • Borrowing money or using funds meant for essentials to continue playing
  • Thinking about gambling constantly, even when you’re doing other things
  • Letting gambling affect work, sleep, relationships, or daily responsibilities

If any of these feel familiar, you’re not alone. Taking a break and talking to someone - a friend, family member, or a professional support service - can be a strong first move.

Account tools that can help you manage time and spending

Many online casinos provide player control features designed to support safer play. Availability can vary by region and account type, but common tools include:

  • Deposit limits: Set a cap on how much you can deposit over a chosen period (daily, weekly, or monthly). This helps you stick to a budget.
  • Loss or wagering limits: Set boundaries around how much you’re willing to lose or wager within a period, helping prevent impulsive decisions during a session.
  • Session limits and time reminders: Choose a maximum play time and receive reminders during your session so you can check in with yourself and decide whether to continue.
  • Reality checks and activity history: Regular notifications can help you stay aware of time spent playing. Reviewing your transaction and gameplay history can also highlight patterns you may want to change.
  • Cooling-off or temporary account restrictions: If you feel your play is getting too frequent, a short break can create space to reset.

If you’d like help finding or using these settings, contact our support team at support@casinomarriott.com and ask about the player protection options available on your account.

Time-out and self-exclusion: when you need a stronger boundary

Sometimes limits and reminders aren’t enough - and that’s okay. Taking a structured break can be the safest choice.

  • Cooling-off (time-out): A time-out is a short-term break. During this period, you won’t be able to gamble, giving you time to reset and return only if it feels enjoyable and manageable again.
  • Self-exclusion: Self-exclusion is a longer restriction designed for players who feel they need a more serious pause. It’s a protective option that helps prevent impulsive returns to play.

If you’re unsure which option fits your situation, support@casinomarriott.com can help you understand what’s available and how to apply it.

Adults only: preventing underage gambling

Casino Marriott is intended for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.

To help protect minors, online casinos typically use age checks and identity verification measures. If you share your device or payment methods with others, keep your login details private and use device-level parental controls where appropriate.

Getting help when gambling stops feeling manageable

If gambling is causing stress, affecting your mood, or creating financial pressure, seeking support is a practical and responsible decision. You do not need to wait for a crisis to ask for help.

Consider:

  • Using limit-setting tools or taking a cooling-off break
  • Choosing self-exclusion if you need stronger protection
  • Talking to someone you trust about what’s been happening
  • Reaching out to a qualified support service in your country

Support resources you can trust

Support options vary by location, so the best starting point is a licensed, recognized responsible gambling service or a local public health provider. Many countries offer confidential counseling and support for gambling-related harm, including for family members.

If you’re not sure where to begin, your primary care provider or local mental health services can often point you to the right specialized support. You can also contact our team at support@casinomarriott.com for guidance on account controls and break options (we can’t provide counseling, but we can help with safety tools on your account).

A shared effort: what we do and what you can do

We can provide information, limit-setting tools, and access restrictions to support safer play. You play an equally important role by using those tools honestly, keeping track of your spending and time, and being willing to pause when gambling no longer feels fun.

Keeping gambling as entertainment is the goal. If you ever feel your play is shifting into pressure or routine, using limits or taking a break early is often the easiest way to get back to a healthier balance.