Responsible Gaming

Gambling should always be entertainment — never a way to pay bills, chase losses, or cope with stress. Aviator Game UZ reviews operators on several criteria, but the single most important rule is simpler than any of them: never gamble money you cannot afford to lose. This page explains what to watch for and where to get help.

When Gambling Stops Being Fun

It is time to stop and seek support if any of the following is true for you:

  • You think about gambling when you should be working, sleeping, or with family.
  • You gamble with money needed for bills, food, or rent.
  • You have lied to someone about how much you gamble.
  • You have borrowed money or sold possessions to fund gambling.
  • You feel restless or irritable when you try to cut back.
  • You keep returning after losing, thinking you can win the money back.
  • You have missed commitments, hidden screens, or closed tabs when someone entered the room.

If you answered "yes" to even one of these, take a break today. The organisations listed below help every day with exactly this situation and never charge a fee.

Practical Limits You Can Set

Every licensed casino must offer the following tools. Use them before depositing, not after you realise you went too far.

  • Deposit limits — cap the amount you can add per day, week, or month.
  • Loss limits — cap the net loss allowed in a given period.
  • Session time limits — auto-logout after a chosen time window.
  • Reality checks — pop-ups that remind you how long you have been playing.
  • Cool-off period — 24 hours to 6 weeks during which you cannot log in.
  • Self-exclusion — 6 months to 5 years, or permanent. Requests self-exclusion across multiple operators at once via national registries where available.

Setting a limit takes one minute. Removing or increasing a limit typically takes 24 hours by design — that delay is there to protect you. Respect it.

Self-Assessment

The simplest check is a single question: if you stopped playing right now, for a year, would anything in your life get worse? If the honest answer is "no, and I would probably feel relieved", you are below the concern line. If the answer involves sentences like "I need the wins to…", please contact one of the services below today.

More structured tests:

  • PGSI (Problem Gambling Severity Index) — 9 questions, widely used by clinicians. Available at BeGambleAware.
  • NODS-SA — shorter self-assessment developed by the US National Opinion Research Center.

A clinician's interpretation is far more reliable than a self-score — if your self-test result worries you, book a free phone conversation with one of the services below.

Support — International

The following services are free, confidential, and do not require you to have already lost money before you contact them. You can call simply because you are worried.

For local support lines in your country, search for the name of your national addiction service plus "gambling helpline".

Protecting Minors

Anyone under the legal gambling age in their country must not access gambling sites. If you share a device with someone under 18:

  • Use parental-control software (Net Nanny, Qustodio, and built-in tools on iOS Screen Time / Google Family Link).
  • Do not save login credentials in the shared browser.
  • Do not leave funded accounts open on shared screens.

If you have evidence that a minor has gambled on any licensed operator, contact that operator's support team immediately — regulators require accounts of minors to be closed and any deposits refunded.

Our Commitment

Aviator Game UZ does not promote "strategies to beat the house". We do not encourage chasing losses. We do not downplay the legal terms or wagering requirements of any bonus. We refuse to review unlicensed operators on principle, and we update reviews when an operator's responsible-gaming standards fall.

If you see content on this site that you believe conflicts with this commitment, write to [email protected]. We read every message.

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