Responsible Gambling Policy

Gambling should be entertainment. The moment it stops being fun -- the moment it feels like a necessity, a way to recover losses, or a source of stress -- it's a problem. This page exists because we take that seriously.

The Math Is Against You

We want to be direct about this: Mines has a house edge of approximately 3-4%. Over time, the casino wins. No strategy, no probability table, no "predictor" changes this fundamental math. The content on this site helps you understand the odds and manage your play -- it does not and cannot guarantee profits.

If you play Mines as entertainment and set strict limits you can afford, the house edge is the cost of that entertainment. If you play expecting to make money, you will eventually be disappointed and possibly in financial trouble.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

If any of these apply to you, please take them seriously:

  • Spending more money on gambling than you can afford to lose
  • Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling
  • Gambling to escape problems or relieve stress
  • Lying to family or friends about how much you gamble
  • Feeling restless or irritable when trying to cut back
  • Chasing losses -- increasing bets to win back what you've lost
  • Neglecting work, family, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
  • Feeling unable to stop even when you want to
  • Gambling until your last dollar is gone
  • Thinking about gambling constantly

Even one of these signs deserves attention. Multiple signs suggest you should seek support immediately.

Tools for Self-Control

Set Limits Before You Play

  • Daily loss limit: Decide the maximum you're willing to lose today. Write it down. Stop when you hit it. No exceptions.
  • Session time limit: Set a timer. When it goes off, stop. Regardless of whether you're up or down.
  • Bet size limit: Never more than 2% of your bankroll per round.
  • Deposit limit: Use Mostbet's deposit limit feature to cap how much you can deposit per day, week, or month.

Platform Tools

Mostbet offers several responsible gambling features:

  • Deposit limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly caps on deposits
  • Self-exclusion: Temporarily or permanently block yourself from the platform
  • Reality checks: Reminders of how long you've been playing and how much you've wagered
  • Account closure: Request permanent account closure if needed

Access these through your Mostbet account settings or contact their support team.

Get Help

If you or someone you know needs help with gambling, these organizations provide free, confidential support:

International

  • BeGambleAware -- begambleaware.org -- Free information, support, and counselling
  • Gambling Therapy -- gamblingtherapy.org -- Free online support from trained advisors

United Kingdom

  • GamCare -- 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7)
  • GamStop -- Self-exclusion from all UK-licensed gambling sites

United States

India

  • iCall Psychosocial Helpline: 91-9152987821 (Mon-Sat, 8am-10pm IST)
  • Vandrevala Foundation: 1860-2662-345 (24/7)

Brazil

  • CVV (Centro de Valorização da Vida): 188 (24/7)

Our Commitment

Mostbet Mines Predictor is committed to responsible gambling. Specifically:

  • Every page on this site includes a reminder that the house has a mathematical edge
  • We never promise or imply guaranteed wins
  • We report losses alongside wins in all session data
  • We include responsible gambling notices and support links on every page
  • This page contains no affiliate links or promotional content
  • All content is written for adults aged 18 and over

Age Restriction

You must be 18 years of age or older to gamble. In some jurisdictions, the minimum age is 21. It is your responsibility to ensure that gambling is legal in your jurisdiction and that you meet the minimum age requirement.

If gambling is no longer fun, stop. The math guarantees the casino wins long-term. If you're playing to win back losses, escape problems, or because you feel compelled to -- please reach out to one of the support organizations listed above. There's no shame in asking for help.