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- Hillard C.·$9,892.44·6/1/2026
- Marlee G.·$3,620.02·6/1/2026
- Elmore S.·$906.66·6/1/2026
- Matilde M.·$6,987.02·6/1/2026
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- Pink T.·$6,161.47·5/31/2026
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- Ismael B.·$3,612.30·5/30/2026
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- Genoveva G.·$936.38·5/30/2026
- Eladio C.·$8,374.14·5/30/2026
- Annamae W.·$7,518.76·5/30/2026
- Celestino H.·$5,859.95·5/30/2026
- Okey C.·$8,626.52·5/29/2026
- Melvina M.·$1,744.16·6/1/2026
- Zoie S.·$1,695.43·6/1/2026
- Tamara C.·$9,664.15·6/1/2026
- Hillard C.·$9,892.44·6/1/2026
- Marlee G.·$3,620.02·6/1/2026
- Elmore S.·$906.66·6/1/2026
- Matilde M.·$6,987.02·6/1/2026
- Gino J.·$8,867.27·5/31/2026
- Providenci A.·$9,271.16·5/31/2026
- Dudley K.·$7,637.59·5/31/2026
- Quincy W.·$5,468.28·5/31/2026
- Pink T.·$6,161.47·5/31/2026
- Jermaine C.·$8,742.12·5/30/2026
- Ismael B.·$3,612.30·5/30/2026
- Emery B.·$2,106.86·5/30/2026
- Genoveva G.·$936.38·5/30/2026
- Eladio C.·$8,374.14·5/30/2026
- Annamae W.·$7,518.76·5/30/2026
- Celestino H.·$5,859.95·5/30/2026
- Okey C.·$8,626.52·5/29/2026
- Melvina M.·$1,744.16·6/1/2026
- Zoie S.·$1,695.43·6/1/2026
- Tamara C.·$9,664.15·6/1/2026
- Hillard C.·$9,892.44·6/1/2026
- Marlee G.·$3,620.02·6/1/2026
- Elmore S.·$906.66·6/1/2026
- Matilde M.·$6,987.02·6/1/2026
- Gino J.·$8,867.27·5/31/2026
- Providenci A.·$9,271.16·5/31/2026
- Dudley K.·$7,637.59·5/31/2026
- Quincy W.·$5,468.28·5/31/2026
- Pink T.·$6,161.47·5/31/2026
- Jermaine C.·$8,742.12·5/30/2026
- Ismael B.·$3,612.30·5/30/2026
- Emery B.·$2,106.86·5/30/2026
- Genoveva G.·$936.38·5/30/2026
- Eladio C.·$8,374.14·5/30/2026
- Annamae W.·$7,518.76·5/30/2026
- Celestino H.·$5,859.95·5/30/2026
- Okey C.·$8,626.52·5/29/2026
- Melvina M.·$1,744.16·6/1/2026
- Zoie S.·$1,695.43·6/1/2026
- Tamara C.·$9,664.15·6/1/2026
- Hillard C.·$9,892.44·6/1/2026
- Marlee G.·$3,620.02·6/1/2026
- Elmore S.·$906.66·6/1/2026
- Matilde M.·$6,987.02·6/1/2026
- Gino J.·$8,867.27·5/31/2026
- Providenci A.·$9,271.16·5/31/2026
- Dudley K.·$7,637.59·5/31/2026
- Quincy W.·$5,468.28·5/31/2026
- Pink T.·$6,161.47·5/31/2026
- Jermaine C.·$8,742.12·5/30/2026
- Ismael B.·$3,612.30·5/30/2026
- Emery B.·$2,106.86·5/30/2026
- Genoveva G.·$936.38·5/30/2026
- Eladio C.·$8,374.14·5/30/2026
- Annamae W.·$7,518.76·5/30/2026
- Celestino H.·$5,859.95·5/30/2026
- Okey C.·$8,626.52·5/29/2026
Responsible Gaming
Roxy Moxy Casino is committed to creating a safe, fair, and supportive place to play. Gambling should feel like entertainment - a fun way to pass time - not a way to make money or solve financial problems.
This page shares simple habits for staying in control, warning signs to keep an eye on, the kinds of account tools that can help you set boundaries, and where to turn for support if play stops feeling manageable.
What safer play really means (and why it matters)
Safer play is about balance, clarity, and choice. It means you understand what you are playing, you decide your limits ahead of time, and you stick to them, even when the session gets exciting.
At Roxy Moxy Casino, we view gambling as optional entertainment that should fit comfortably within your budget, your mindset, and your lifestyle. A healthy approach is one where you can step away easily, keep perspective on wins and losses, and feel good about your decisions afterward.
How Roxy Moxy Casino supports player protection
Player protection is part of the overall experience, not an afterthought. Our approach centers on helping you make informed decisions and take early action if things start to feel off.
That includes:
- Clear access to limit-setting and account controls where available
- Straightforward information about promotions and key terms, so you can make choices with confidence
- Fair play principles and transparent gameplay expectations
- Encouragement to pause, cool off, or seek support sooner rather than later if gambling becomes stressful
If you ever feel unsure about your play, it is always okay to slow down and reset. Momentum is great when it is fun, but balance is what keeps it enjoyable.
Smart, practical habits that help you stay in control
Most players do best with a plan - even a simple one. A few small guardrails can make sessions feel lighter and more manageable.
Try these healthier gaming habits:
- Set a spending limit before you start, and treat it like the cost of entertainment.
- Decide how long you want to play, then set a timer or schedule a natural stopping point.
- Take regular breaks, especially after big wins or frustrating losses.
- Avoid playing when you feel stressed, upset, tired, or under the influence.
- Never chase losses - trying to “get it back” can quickly lead to decisions you would not make otherwise.
- Keep gambling separate from essentials like rent, food, bills, and savings goals.
- Review your account activity now and then to stay aware of patterns.
- Treat wins and losses as part of the experience, not a strategy for income.
If you use bonuses or promotions, it also helps to read the key terms before you play. For example, some offers may involve a playthrough requirement, time window, or eligibility rules, and knowing those details up front can prevent surprises later.
Warning signs that it might be time to pause
Gambling concerns are not always obvious at first. Sometimes the earliest signals are emotional - feeling irritable, distracted, or uneasy - before anything else changes.
Consider taking a break and getting support if you notice any of these warning signs:
- You regularly spend more than you planned, or you keep raising your limits mid-session.
- You play longer than intended, especially late at night or when you meant to stop.
- You feel pressure to win back losses immediately.
- You hide your gambling from friends or family, or you downplay how much time or money you spend.
- You feel anxious, guilty, or frustrated about gambling, even when you are not playing.
- You borrow money, sell items, or use funds meant for essentials to continue playing.
- Gambling starts to affect work, school, sleep, or relationships.
- You think about gambling constantly, or it becomes your main way to cope with stress.
Noticing one sign does not automatically mean you have a serious problem. It does mean it is worth slowing down, checking in with yourself, and using support tools before it gets harder.
Account tools that can help you set boundaries
Limit-setting tools are designed to support clarity and self-control. Availability can vary by account, location, and product features, but many platforms offer options like the ones below to help you stay in control.
Common player protection tools include:
- Deposit limits - cap how much you can add to your account over a set period.
- Wager limits - set a maximum on how much you can stake within a session or timeframe.
- Loss limits - set a ceiling on how much you are willing to lose before you stop.
- Session limits - pre-set how long you can play before the session ends.
- Reality checks and time reminders - pop-ups that help you track time spent playing and encourage breaks.
- Transaction and gameplay history - a simple way to review deposits, play activity, and patterns over time.
If you are not sure what tools are currently available to you, contact our support team and ask what options can be enabled on your account. You can reach us by email at support@roxymoxycasino.com, and live chat may be available as well.
Time-outs and self-exclusion: real breaks when you need them
Sometimes the best decision is to step away completely for a while. Taking a break is not a failure - it is a smart reset that protects your time, money, and peace of mind.
Here is the difference:
- A time-out (cooling-off period) is a short-term break. It is meant to help you pause for a set amount of time and return later with a clearer head.
- Self-exclusion is a longer-term option. It is designed for players who want stronger distance from gambling for an extended period.
If you are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to stop when you want to, choosing a longer break can be the most effective form of support.
Adults only: age restrictions and underage prevention
Roxy Moxy Casino is intended for adults only. Underage gambling is not allowed.
To help prevent underage access, we may use age and identity checks during account setup or verification. If you share a device with others, protect your account by keeping your login details private and using device security features.
When gambling stops feeling fun: getting support early
If gambling starts to feel stressful, isolating, or hard to control, support can make a real difference. You do not have to wait for things to get “bad enough” to ask for help.
Practical next steps can include:
- Taking a time-out or choosing self-exclusion where available
- Talking to someone you trust, like a friend or family member
- Reaching out to a qualified counselor or a local support service
- Contacting our team to ask about account controls and protection options
Asking for support is a sign of strength and self-awareness. The goal is to bring things back into balance.
Support resources you can trust
Because resources vary by location, we encourage you to seek licensed, reputable help in your area. Look for:
- Government health services or public health departments with gambling support programs
- Licensed therapists or counselors with experience in gambling-related concerns
- Established responsible gambling organizations that offer education and referrals
- Local community support groups that focus on gambling harm prevention
If you are unsure where to start, a primary care provider or local health clinic can often point you toward appropriate services.
A shared effort: what we do, and what you can do
We can provide information, access controls, and support options, but safer play works best when it is a shared commitment.
Our role is to keep player protection tools visible, maintain fairness and transparency, and support early action when needed. Your role is to choose limits that match your real budget and schedule, use the tools consistently, and stay honest with yourself about how gambling fits into your life.
Gambling should stay enjoyable, steady, and within your comfort zone. If it starts to feel like anything else, take a break, use the support tools available, and reach out for help sooner rather than later.


