Responsible Gambling

Last updated: 2 March 2026

Responsible gambling means playing Tower Rush for entertainment — not as a way to make money or solve financial problems. Most people play safely, but for some, gambling can become difficult to control. This page explains how to keep play fun, recognise warning signs, and get help if you need it. If you ever feel that gambling is no longer enjoyable, take a break and reach out for support. Help is available and it works.

1) Our Responsible Gambling Commitment

The team behind Tower Rush supports responsible gambling and encourages players to:

  • Treat gambling as entertainment, not income
  • Set clear limits before you start playing
  • Take regular breaks
  • Never chase losses
  • Seek help early if gambling starts to feel stressful or out of control

We aim to provide clear information and practical guidance so you can make safer choices.

2) Gambling Is Not a Guaranteed Way to Win

All gambling involves risk. Outcomes are unpredictable, and you can lose money. If you decide to gamble:

  • Only use money you can afford to lose
  • Avoid gambling when you are upset, stressed, or under pressure
  • Don’t try to “win back” losses by increasing stakes

3) Practical Tips for Safer Play

These habits can help you stay in control:

Set limits

  • Decide your budget before you start
  • Set a time limit (for example, 30–60 minutes)
  • Choose a maximum loss limit (and stick to it)

Take breaks

  • Step away regularly
  • Don’t play when you’re tired or emotional

Keep perspective

  • Don’t borrow money to gamble
  • Don’t use gambling to escape problems
  • Balance gambling with other hobbies and social time

4) Warning Signs of a Gambling Problem

You may want to pause and seek support if you notice any of these:

  • Spending more money or time than planned
  • Feeling anxious, guilty, or stressed about gambling
  • Chasing losses
  • Hiding gambling from family or friends
  • Missing work/school, skipping responsibilities, or arguing about gambling
  • Borrowing money or struggling with bills because of gambling

If any of these feel familiar, you’re not alone – and help is available.

5) Self-Help Actions You Can Take Now

If you want to regain control, try one or more of these:

  • Take a short break from gambling (24 hours, a week, or longer)
  • Block or limit access to gambling content on your devices
  • Ask someone you trust to support your limits
  • Remove saved payment methods from accounts where possible
  • Keep a simple spending log to stay aware of your habits

6) Support Services (UK)

If you are in the UK and want confidential help, these organisations are widely used:

  • GamCare — information, live chat, and support for people affected by gambling
  • National Gambling Helpline (GamCare) — free, confidential helpline and web chat
  • GambleAware — advice, tools, and signposting to treatment and support
  • NHS (UK) — guidance and access to local support services

If you feel at immediate risk or unsafe, contact local emergency services right away.

7) Underage Gambling

Gambling is not suitable for anyone under 18 (UK). If you are under 18, please do not use gambling services. Parents and guardians should consider using device-level parental controls to restrict gambling-related content and websites.

8) Advertising & Content Guidance

Content about Tower Rush is intended for adults. We aim to present gambling-related information in a clear and responsible way and encourage safer play. If you believe any content is inappropriate, please contact us using the details below.

9) Contact Us

If you have questions about responsible gambling information on Tower Rush, you can contact us:

Address: 19 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0ET, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]

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