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Responsible Gambling: Staying Safe When You Play Online in New Zealand
Gambling can be an enjoyable pastime for many New Zealanders, but it carries real risks. Whether you play pokies, table games or anything else at an online casino, it is important to understand those risks and know where to turn if things stop feeling fun. This page is here to help, not to sell you anything. If you or someone you care about is struggling, please call the Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655 at any time, day or night. The service is free, confidential and staffed by trained counsellors.
You must be 18 or older to gamble online in New Zealand. Full stop.
Understanding the Risks of Online Gambling
Online casinos are designed to be entertaining, but every game carries a house edge. That means over time, the casino will always have a mathematical advantage. Wins do happen, but they are never guaranteed, and chasing losses is one of the most common ways gambling causes harm.
Online gambling carries particular risks compared to visiting a physical venue. Games are available around the clock. There are no queues, no travel time and no natural breaks. Deposits can be made in seconds. These features make it very easy to spend more time and money than you originally intended. Being aware of this is the first step toward staying in control.
Signs That Gambling May Be Becoming a Problem
Problem gambling does not always look dramatic. It can creep up gradually, and it affects people from all walks of life. Below are some common warning signs to watch for in yourself or in someone close to you.
- Spending more money or time gambling than you planned
- Feeling irritable, anxious or restless when you are not gambling
- Borrowing money, selling possessions or dipping into savings to fund gambling
- Lying to family or friends about how much you gamble or how much you have lost
- Chasing losses, that is, continuing to play in an attempt to win back money you have already lost
- Neglecting work, study, family or personal responsibilities because of gambling
- Using gambling as a way to escape stress, anxiety, depression or loneliness
- Failed attempts to cut back or stop gambling altogether
- Feeling guilty or ashamed after a gambling session
Recognising any of these signs is not a reason for shame. It is a reason to reach out. Help is available, and recovery is absolutely possible.
Safer Gambling Tools Available at Online Casinos
Reputable online casinos offer a range of tools specifically designed to help you stay in control of your gambling. Understanding what these tools are, and actually using them, can make a significant difference to your experience and your wellbeing.
Deposit Limits
A deposit limit allows you to cap how much money you can transfer into your casino account over a set period, such as daily, weekly or monthly. Once you reach your limit, the casino will not accept further deposits until the period resets. Reductions to your deposit limit typically take effect immediately, while increases are usually delayed by 24 to 72 hours. This cooling-off period is a deliberate protection and a good sign that a casino takes responsible gambling seriously.
Loss Limits
A loss limit restricts how much you can lose within a given timeframe. Once you hit that threshold, your account is automatically paused for the rest of that period. This is one of the most practical tools available because it directly addresses the harm caused by chasing losses.
Session Time Limits and Reality Checks
Time can pass surprisingly quickly during an online gambling session. Time limits let you set a maximum session length, after which you are automatically logged out. Many casinos also offer reality-check pop-ups that appear at regular intervals, reminding you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent. These interruptions are genuinely useful in breaking the trance-like state that gambling can sometimes create.
Wagering or Bet Limits
Some platforms allow you to restrict the maximum stake you can place per bet or per spin. This can be particularly helpful if you notice yourself escalating your bet sizes when chasing a win.
Cool-Off Periods
A cool-off or time-out allows you to take a short break from gambling, typically ranging from 24 hours to several weeks. During this period, you cannot log in or deposit. You retain your account, but access is paused. This can be a good option if you feel you need a breather without making a permanent commitment.
Self-Exclusion
Self-exclusion is a more serious and longer-term step. It allows you to formally request that a casino blocks you from accessing your account for an extended period, which may range from several months to permanently. A good operator will make self-exclusion easy to activate and will not put barriers in your way. If you self-exclude, you should also consider contacting the Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655, as a counsellor can help you put additional support in place and connect you with the broader exclusion register where available.
It is worth noting that self-exclusion from one casino does not automatically exclude you from others. You may need to contact each platform individually, or work with a support service that can help coordinate this process.
How to Get Help in New Zealand
New Zealand has a network of dedicated, free services for people affected by gambling harm. These services support not only those who gamble but also family members and loved ones who are impacted.
Gambling Helpline NZ
Phone: 0800 654 655
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can call for yourself or on behalf of someone else. Calls are free and confidential. The helpline can provide immediate support, brief counselling and referrals to local services.
Problem Gambling Foundation of New Zealand
The Problem Gambling Foundation offers free counselling and support services across the country, including face-to-face appointments, online support and help for families. Your GP can also refer you to gambling counselling services funded through the health system.
Text and Online Options
If calling feels difficult, you can text or chat online through several of these services. The Gambling Helpline NZ can also be reached by text. Details are available on the official Ministry of Health gambling harm website.
Tips for Keeping Gambling Enjoyable
For those who gamble recreationally and want to keep it that way, a few simple habits go a long way.
- Set a budget before you start and treat it as money spent on entertainment, not an investment
- Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose, including rent, groceries or bill payments
- Set a time limit for each session and stick to it
- Take regular breaks and step away from the screen
- Do not gamble when you are feeling stressed, upset, lonely or under the influence of alcohol
- Understand that pokies and casino games are based on chance, and no strategy can change the odds in your favour
- Balance gambling with other hobbies and social activities
- Be honest with yourself about how you are feeling after gambling sessions
A Note for Family and Friends
If you are worried about someone else's gambling, you are not alone. Gambling harm affects the people around the gambler just as much as the gambler themselves. The Gambling Helpline NZ on 0800 654 655 is there for you too. Counsellors can help you understand what you are witnessing, guide you on how to approach a difficult conversation and connect you with support groups for family members of people experiencing gambling harm.
Our Commitment
This website is an independent information resource. We do not operate a casino, and we do not profit from how much you gamble. Our aim is to give New Zealand players accurate, honest information so they can make informed choices. We take responsible gambling seriously, and we will always point you toward help when it matters.
If anything on this page resonated with you, please reach out. The Gambling Helpline NZ is available right now on 0800 654 655, free and confidential. There is no shame in asking for help, and things can get better.
18+ only. Gambling can be harmful. Please play within your means.