Responsible Gambling
Responsible Gambling
Crash games like Aviator are built for entertainment. Every round is a short burst of suspense, and the best way to keep it enjoyable is to treat every session as leisure spending - the same way you would a cinema ticket or a night out. Winnings are a bonus, never a reliable income. The house edge exists in every game, and no strategy, system or timing method changes that mathematical reality over the long run.
Strictly 18+
All forms of real-money gambling on aviators-game.com are exclusively for adults aged 18 and over. If you believe a minor may have access to your gambling accounts, use parental control software such as Gamban, Net Nanny or your device's built-in screen time settings to block gambling sites immediately.
Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can develop gradually. The following warning signs indicate it may be time to step back and seek support:
- Chasing losses - continuing to play in order to recover money already lost
- Spending more than you can afford to lose
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
- Hiding your gambling activity from family or friends
- Feeling irritable, anxious or restless when not gambling
- Missing work, social events or family obligations because of gambling
- Using gambling as a way to escape stress, depression or other problems
- Repeatedly failing to cut down or stop despite wanting to
Recognising these signs in yourself is a sign of awareness, not weakness. Early action is the most effective response.
Practical Control Tools
Licensed casinos that carry Aviator are required to offer a range of player-protection tools. Use them proactively - before a problem develops, not after.
- Deposit limits - cap how much you can fund your account per day, week or month. Changes that lower the limit take effect immediately; increases are subject to a mandatory cooling-off period.
- Loss limits - set a ceiling on how much you can lose in a defined timeframe. Once reached, the platform stops accepting bets until the limit resets.
- Session time-outs - schedule automatic breaks at intervals you choose (30 minutes, one hour, etc.). A reality check pop-up forces you to acknowledge how long you have been playing before continuing.
- Self-exclusion - voluntarily block yourself from a single site or, through national schemes such as GamStop in the UK or ROFUS in Denmark, from all participating operators simultaneously. Exclusions typically run from six months to five years and cannot be reversed early.
All of these tools are free, available in your casino account settings, and take effect quickly. If a casino makes them hard to find, that is itself a red flag.
Support Organisations
If gambling is causing harm to you or someone close to you, free and confidential help is available around the clock.
- GamCare - the leading UK provider of gambling support. Operates the National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133, free, 24/7), live chat, and structured counselling programmes for gamblers and affected family members.
- BeGambleAware - a harm-prevention charity that funds research, education and treatment. Their website offers a self-assessment tool, guided advice and referrals to local treatment services across Great Britain.
- Gamblers Anonymous - a global peer-support fellowship modelled on the 12-step programme. Weekly in-person and online meetings provide community, accountability and long-term recovery support. No membership fee; the only requirement is a desire to stop gambling.
- Gambling Therapy - run by Gordon Moody, this service offers free multilingual online support including a live chat helpline, a moderated forum, a self-help programme and one-to-one therapy sessions, making it accessible worldwide regardless of location.
You do not need to be in crisis to reach out. These organisations exist for anyone who has questions, concerns or simply wants to talk through their relationship with gambling.