Responsible Gambling Guide

Responsible Gambling Guide: Staying Safe While Playing Eye of Horus
If gambling stops feeling like entertainment, stop. That’s the short version of responsible gambling guide. The longer version is below, with practical tools, warning signs, and people you can call.
Quick help:
- GamCare – 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7)
- BeGambleAware – www.begambleaware.org -
- Gambling Therapy – www.gamblingtherapy.org -  (global)
The basics you should know about Eye of Horus
Eye of Horus - is a slot machine, not a money-maker. Blueprint Gaming built it in 2016 around a certified Random Number Generator — every spin is independent, and the game doesn’t remember what happened before. The theoretical RTP is 96.1% over millions of spins, not over your evening session.
- No bonus buy. You can’t pay extra to force the free spins. You spin, three temples land, and then the expanding symbols do whatever they do.
- Medium volatility. Wins land reasonably often, but the big hits live inside the free spins feature. A quiet base game is normal.
- Full paytable access. Press the “i” and you’ll see every payout, every rule.
Try the demo first. Same odds, no risk.
What your casino should let you do
Any decent casino, even an offshore one — should give you these controls. If they don’t, that tells you something.
- Deposit limits. Cap what you can load daily, weekly, or monthly.
- Loss limits. The casino cuts you off once you hit a number you set.
- Session timers. Not every slot has a built-in clock, but the casino platform can log you out after a while.
- Reality checks. A pop-up that says “You’ve been playing for 45 minutes.” Annoying, but useful.
- Self-exclusion. Block your own account for a set period. UK players can also use GAMSTOP to extend this across all UKGC-licensed sites. Offshore casinos often have their own version.
- Clear balance display. Eye of Horus shows your cash, bet, and last win right on the screen.
Set these up before you deposit, not after a bad session.
When to take a break
None of these automatically means you’ve got a problem, but if several ring true, pause and think.
- You’re playing longer than you planned, almost every time.
- You deposit again right after a losing session just to “get even”.
- You hide how much you play from friends or family.
- You feel anxious, angry, or empty after spinning.
- You’ve borrowed money or sold belongings to fund gambling.
Gambling is paid entertainment with a built-in house edge. It’s not a side hustle.
A few rules that actually help
- Pick a loss limit before you open the game. Not “about ÂŁ50” — a hard number. If you hit it, close the tab.
- Don’t play tired, drunk, or upset. It clouds your judgement and makes chasing losses feel logical.
- Take real breaks. Stand up, walk around. A “break” is not spinning at 10p instead of 50p.
- Understand what RTP means. 96.1% doesn’t mean you get ÂŁ96.10 back from ÂŁ100. Some sessions you lose everything, some you hit a lucky bonus. Over millions of spins, it averages out — you won’t be playing that long.
- Cash out part of a big win. If you double your balance, withdraw half. You can’t lose money that’s already in your bank account.
Demo mode: what it teaches you and what it doesn’t
The Eye of Horus demo uses virtual credits. The RTP, volatility, and bonus behaviour are identical to the real-money version. What changes is the emotional weight — losing fake money doesn’t hurt, so you’ll spin faster and care less. That’s fine for learning, but don’t let it fool you into thinking real-money sessions will feel the same calm.
When you switch from demo to real play, start with smaller stakes than whatever you were doing with fake credits. Your brain needs time to adjust.
Responsible Gambling Guide: Who to call if it’s getting too much
UK-based:
- GamCare – 0808 8020 133, www.gamcare.org.uk -  (helpline and live chat)
- BeGambleAware – www.begambleaware.org -
- GAMSTOP – www.gamstop.co.uk -  (self-exclusion from all UKGC sites)
- Gordon Moody – www.gordonmoody.org.uk -  (residential treatment)
Global:
- Gambling Therapy – www.gamblingtherapy.org -  (support in multiple languages)
18+ only. Eye of Horus is for adults. Licensed casinos verify age before real-money play. If you’re self-excluded, don’t use offshore sites to dodge it — that block exists because you asked for it.
This response is AI-generated, for reference only.