Jeet Way believes betting should be a form of entertainment — not a livelihood, and certainly not an addiction. We want you to play in a healthy, mindful, and enjoyable way. That's why responsible gaming isn't just a rule for us — it's at the heart of everything we do.
Steps Jeet Way has taken to ensure responsible gaming
You decide how much to bet and how long to play each day. Jeet Way offers three types of limits — deposit, bet, and session. Limits can be increased after 24 hours, but reduced immediately.
If you feel like you need a break, you can pause your account for as little as 1 week or close it permanently. Applications take effect within just 3 minutes. During your break, you won't receive any marketing messages.
During extended play sessions, Jeet Way will automatically display a message showing how long you've been playing and how much you've won or lost. This "reality check" keeps you informed and in control.
View your last 30 days of betting history, wins and losses, and deposit amounts — all in one place. Understanding your own patterns is the first step toward responsible play.
Jeet Way enforces strict age verification to prevent underage access. Identity checks are carried out at registration and for large transactions.
If you need professional help to overcome a betting addiction, Jeet Way can connect you with the relevant support organisations. Simply reach out to our support team.
Betting can cross the line from entertainment to a real problem when you lose control. Watch out for these warning signs:
Repeatedly betting to try to recover lost money
Hiding your betting activity from family or friends
Feeling restless or irritable when not betting
Skipping sleep, work, or studies to bet
Taking out loans or borrowing money to fund betting
A strong urge to bet beyond your set limit
Strain on family or social relationships
Repeatedly trying to quit betting but failing
If you identify with any 2 of the signs above, please don't wait — contact the Jeet Way support team or apply for self-exclusion right away.
Building responsible betting habits doesn't have to be hard. A few simple rules are all it takes to keep betting enjoyable every time:
Set a fixed weekly betting budget — an amount you can afford to lose without it affecting your life. Never go beyond that limit.
Decide how long you'll play before you start. Set an alarm. When the time is up, stop — whether you're winning or losing.
Don't chase losses by raising your stakes out of anger or frustration when your team loses. Avoid betting when you're tired or under emotional stress.
Take regular breaks instead of betting for long stretches at a time. Try to keep at least two days a week completely bet-free.
Thinking that a big win means more wins are on the way is a dangerous mindset. Every bet is independent. The statistics are clear — the house always has the edge over the long run.
All these tools are free and available to use at any time
Set a maximum daily, weekly, or monthly deposit amount. Reducing the limit takes effect immediately.
Cap your total betting amount over a set period. Helps curb the urge to overspend.
Set the maximum time you want to spend in each session. You'll be logged out automatically when the time is up.
Lock your account for anywhere from 1 week to permanently. You won't receive any promotional messages during your break.
You decide the maximum amount you can deposit in a single day
The maximum total amount you can bet within seven days
How long you play in one sitting — from 30 minutes up to 8 hours
Increasing a limit requires a 24-hour waiting period (intentional delay)
Reducing a limit takes effect immediately — no waiting required
While on self-exclusion: No promotional messages will be sent, login will be disabled, and your existing balance will remain safe.
Answer the questions below honestly. This is not a diagnosis — it's simply a chance to better understand yourself.
1. Have you ever bet more than your budget in the past month?
2. Do you feel restless or irritable when you're not betting?
3. Have family members or friends ever expressed concern about your betting?
4. Have you ever bet more to try to win back money you lost?
5. Have you ever borrowed money or taken funds from others to place bets?
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