Nimbus Parade Consortium
18+ • Use limits
Responsible Gaming
Gambling should stay within the boundaries of entertainment. Use operator tools, set limits early, and take breaks. If it stops feeling like fun, pause and seek help quickly.
Set limits first
Choose a budget you can afford to lose, and set time limits before you start.
Use built-in controls
Deposit limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion tools are there to keep you in control.
Know the warning signs
Chasing losses, hiding play, and borrowing money are signals to stop and get support.
Important
Nimbus Parade Consortium is not an operator. We do not provide account support, payments, or dispute handling.
For account issues, contact the operator directly.
Practical habits that help
Simple routines that reduce risk and keep play controlled.
- Decide your maximum spend for the day/week/month and do not exceed it.
- Set a timer. Leaving the session on “autopilot” can lead to overspending.
- Do not gamble when stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol or substances.
- Avoid chasing losses. Increasing stakes to recover losses often makes outcomes worse.
- Keep play separate from finances—never use money meant for bills or essentials.
Tools you can use
Common controls that help you stay within limits (availability varies by operator).
- Deposit limits: cap how much you can add to your account in a set period.
- Time-outs: lock your account for a short break (hours/days) to cool off.
- Self-exclusion: block access for a longer period when you need stronger protection.
- Reality checks: reminders that show session length and spending while you play.
- Session history: reviewing activity makes it easier to spot patterns early.
Tip
Make limits harder to change. If the operator allows it, set cooling-off periods for limit increases.
If you need help
Getting support early is the fastest way to regain control.
- Talk to someone you trust and consider pausing play immediately.
- Use self-exclusion and contact operator support to apply restrictions.
- Search for recognised support organisations in Germany and speak to a professional if needed.
- If you feel at risk of harming yourself or others, contact emergency services right away.
Reminder
This page is informational and not a substitute for professional advice. If you’re worried, seek qualified support.