L888 is more than entertainment — we care about your mental well-being and your family's welfare. Responsible gaming means keeping the fun in check, not letting it take over.
Online gaming is a fantastic source of entertainment — but like any leisure activity, it comes with boundaries. Responsible Gaming It means treating gaming as entertainment, not a source of income. Instead of chasing losses, stick to a set budget and enjoy the game for what it is.
At l888, we believe a happy and healthy player is our greatest success. That's why we offer a range of tools and support to help you stay in control at all times.
Gaming addiction is a real issue that can affect anyone — it's not a sign of weakness, it's a health condition, and it can be treated. l888 is here to support you every step of the way.
Stick to these six principles and gaming will always stay enjoyable.
Only play at l888 with money you can afford to lose — funds that won't affect your daily life if gone. Never use money set aside for rent, food, or essential family expenses.
Decide how long you'll play before you start. Set an alarm or a timer — and when it goes off, stop. Don't tell yourself "just a little longer." This one simple habit can save you from a great deal of trouble down the line.
Lost today? Let go of the urge to "get revenge" tomorrow. Chasing losses with bigger bets is one of the most dangerous habits you can develop. At l888, every game is independent — past results have no bearing on what comes next.
Avoid gaming when you're stressed, intoxicated, or exhausted. Your judgment is impaired in these states, and you're far more likely to place irrational bets.
Gaming can never replace family or a social life. If you find yourself spending less time with loved ones because of gaming, take it as a warning sign.
Feel good about a win, but don't mistake it for skill. Outcomes at l888 are entirely random. A winning streak can end at any time — always keep that in mind.
L888 provides these tools free of charge to keep you in control. Use them anytime.
Set your own daily, weekly, or monthly deposit cap. Lowering the limit takes effect immediately; raising it requires a 7-day waiting period.
Set Your LimitsOnce you've lost a set amount, betting will automatically stop. This feature protects you from significant losses in the heat of the moment.
Set a Loss LimitDecide in advance how long you'll play. When your time is up, l888 will alert you and log you out if needed.
Set a Time LimitTake a break from your account for anywhere between 1 day and 6 weeks. During this period, logging in or making deposits will not be possible. Your account will reopen automatically once the break ends.
Take a BreakExclude yourself from l888 for anywhere between 6 months and 5 years, or permanently. Your account cannot be reopened during the self-exclusion period.
Self-ExcludeAt regular intervals, l888 will remind you how long you've been playing and how much you've won or lost — helping you make informed decisions.
Enable the CheckerIf you or someone you know is showing any of the signs below, it's time to seek help.
Chasing losses by placing increasingly larger bets
Spending far more time playing than intended
Spending less time with family or friends because of gaming
Feeling restless, irritable, or depressed when not playing
Hiding your gaming from family or close ones
Borrowing money or draining savings to fund gaming
Loss of focus and declining performance at work or in studies
Needing to bet more and more to feel the same level of excitement
Sleep problems or loss of appetite due to gaming
Answer the questions below honestly. This isn't a test — it's a chance to better understand yourself.
Set aside a fixed gaming budget at the start of each month. Once that budget is gone, stop for the rest of the month.
Set a timer on your phone. When it goes off, close the app — don't dismiss the reminder.
Avoid gaming when you're angry, upset, or tired — your decision-making suffers in those moments.
When you win big, consider withdrawing a portion. Putting it all back in hoping to win more can be a risky habit.
Take a 5–10 minute break after every 30 minutes of play. Get up, drink some water, take a short walk.
Don't keep your gaming a secret. When your family knows, you'll feel more accountable.
Keep other activities in your life too — sports, reading, or spending time with friends, not just gaming.
Set deposit and loss limits. It's not a sign of weakness — it's the smart thing to do.
Put your phone in another room before bed and stop playing late into the night.
Reach out to l888 support or a trusted family member if you need help. Talking is always the first step.
If you suspect a family member is struggling with gaming addiction, take the following steps: