220 Responsible Gaming – Real Fun Stays Within Limits
Enjoy 220 responsibly. We believe that with healthy habits and sensible limits, gaming can be a genuine source of fun.
Your wellbeing is our top priority.
Our Commitment to Responsible Entertainment
220 is an entertainment platform, but we understand that gaming may not be a positive experience for everyone — for some, it can become a problem. That's why 220 treats responsible gaming as an integral part of everything we do.
Our goal is for every user to see gaming as entertainment — not as a source of income or a way to escape stress. Every bet involves the possibility of winning or losing, and the risk of losing should never be ignored.
Creating an account or playing on 220 is strictly prohibited for anyone under 18. We enforce this rule without exception.
Know the warning signs
If you notice any of the following signs in yourself or someone you know, it may be time to take a closer look at your gaming habits.
You planned to play for an hour, but you keep going well over that time.
Betting more in hopes of winning back money you've already lost.
Gaming is cutting into the time you spend with loved ones.
Feeling intense anger, frustration, or anxiety when you lose a bet.
You're hiding your gaming activity or spending from family.
Taking out loans or using your savings to fund your bets.
Tips for Managing Your Time and Budget
The most effective way to keep gaming healthy is to set limits before you start. Decide how much time and money you're willing to spend before you log in to 220.
- Set a fixed entertainment budget each week or month — and never go over it.
- Don't chase your losses. Accepting a loss takes real strength.
- Set an alarm before you start playing. When the time is up, take a break.
- Make it a habit to withdraw your winnings instead of putting them back on the line.
Self-Control Tools
220 helps users stay in control of their gaming habits. You can choose to set your own limits at any time:
- Deposit Limit: Set a maximum on how much you can deposit daily or weekly.
- Temporary Break: Take a break from the platform for a set period. Your account access will be suspended during this time.
- Self-Exclusion: If you feel gaming is having a negative impact on your life, you can request a temporary or permanent self-exclusion.
To access these features, contact us at [email protected].
Protecting Children and Minors
Participation by anyone under 18 is strictly prohibited at 220. Age is verified at the time of account creation, and identity documents may be requested if needed.
Advice for Families
- If children are at home, use a password lock on your device.
- Never share your account login details with anyone.
- Make sure teenagers are aware of the risks of online gaming.
- If you're unsure, get help setting up parental controls on your account.
Keep Your Life in Balance
Keep gaming in its place — alongside family, work, studies, and hobbies — as just one form of entertainment. Regular physical activity, time with family, and social connections are essential for your wellbeing. If gaming starts to crowd these out, that's a cause for concern.
Don't hesitate to ask for help
Gaming addiction is a recognised condition, and professional help can make a real difference. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness — it's a courageous decision.
If you feel that gaming is causing problems for you or someone you know, take action now:
- Talk openly with a trusted family member or friend.
- Speak with a mental health professional or counsellor.
- Contact the 220 support team to set account limits or take a break.
- Call a local mental health service or helpline.
220 is always here for you. Reach us at: [email protected]
Keep in mind
- Entertainment is the goal, not making money.
- Never bet money you can't afford to lose.
- If it becomes an obsession, step away — you can always come back later.
- Every bet carries the risk of losing.
- Asking for help is a sign of strength.