Aa666 believes that enjoyable gaming must begin with awareness and self-control. We provide a range of tools and resources to help every member enjoy a healthy, safe, and responsible gaming experience at all times.
Responsible gambling means approaching wagering as a form of entertainment — not as a way to earn income or solve financial problems. It involves understanding the risks, setting clear limits, and knowing when to stop.
At aa666, we understand that most members play purely for fun. But we also recognise that some of us may need help maintaining control. That's why we've built practical, easy-to-use self-control tools into our platform — because our members' well-being is a priority we will never compromise on.
The principles of responsible gambling are simple: set a budget before you play, stick to the limits you've set, and treat any losses as the cost of entertainment — just like a movie ticket or a dinner out. When playing starts to feel like a burden, that's your signal to take a break.
All these tools are free, easy to use, and can be activated at any time. The control is in your hands.
Set a maximum deposit limit for a daily, weekly, or monthly period. Once the limit is reached, the system will automatically block further deposits until the period resets.
Set how many hours per day you want to play. The aa666 system will send you a reminder when you're approaching your time limit and will automatically log you out once the limit is reached.
Take a break for 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days. During the break period, your account will be blocked from all wagering activity, but your balance remains safe.
If you feel the need to stop for a longer period, you can request a self-exclusion of 6 months, 1 year, or permanently through our support team.
Access detailed reports on your deposit history, withdrawals, and gaming activity. Understanding your spending patterns is the first step toward better control.
Opt out of receiving any bonus or promotional offers from aa666. This helps reduce unplanned urges to play triggered by attractive offers.
Problem gaming rarely appears out of nowhere. It develops gradually, and is often difficult to recognise from the inside. Here are the warning signs to watch for — whether in yourself or someone you care about:
Gaming with money that should be used for essentials such as bills, rent, or food.
Continuing to play with the intention of "winning back" lost money, often resulting in even greater losses.
Lying to family or friends about the amount of time and money spent on gaming.
Feeling restless, irritable, or stressed when unable to play, or using gaming as an escape from problems.
Gaming negatively affects your personal relationships, work performance, or family responsibilities.
Answer these questions honestly. If your answer to two or more is "yes", we encourage you to speak with our support team.
Have you ever played longer or spent more money than you originally planned?
Have you ever felt the need to wager more money to get the same level of excitement?
Have you ever tried to stop gaming but were unable to, even when you genuinely wanted to?
Have you ever borrowed money or sold belongings to fund your gaming?
Have family members or friends ever expressed concern about your gaming habits?
Decide how much money you are willing to "spend" on entertainment before you start playing. Think of it like a budget for a movie or a dinner out — once it's gone, stop.
Set a start time and end time for each session. Regular breaks help you make better decisions and avoid impulsive choices that often occur when you play for too long.
Remember that gaming is entertainment, not an investment or a source of income. Enjoy the experience itself, not just the outcome. Wins are a bonus, not a guarantee.
One of the biggest traps in gambling is trying to "win back" money you've lost. This often leads to even greater losses. Accept losses as a natural part of the gaming experience.
Avoid gaming when you are in an emotionally unstable state — whether stressed, sad, angry, or after consuming alcohol. Emotional instability impairs your ability to make sound decisions.
Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. If you feel gaming is starting to affect your life, reach out to the aa666 support team or seek professional help. You don't have to face this alone.
If you need assistance or wish to activate any self-control tools, here are the simple steps you can follow:
Access aa666 Live Chat, available 24/7. Let us know what you need — whether it's setting limits, taking a break, or talking through your concerns.
Our support agents will guide you in choosing the self-control tools best suited to your needs — from simple deposit limits all the way to full self-exclusion.
Requests to reduce limits or activate self-exclusion will be processed immediately, with no questions asked and no unnecessary delays.
The aa666 team provides ongoing support and can help you find professional resources if needed for long-term recovery.