Gambling is entertainment — and like all entertainment, it works best when there's a clear boundary between fun and harm. 100cuvi takes responsible gaming seriously, not because we're required to say so, but because a player who plays within their means is a player who keeps coming back. Our tools, policies, and support resources are here for every 100cuvi member.
At 100cuvi, we're straight with our players: gambling is a form of paid entertainment, the same way a movie ticket or a concert is paid entertainment. You spend money, you get an experience — sometimes thrilling, sometimes not. The difference with gambling is that there's a chance of winning back more than you put in, and that element of chance is what makes it exciting. But it also means the house has a mathematical edge on every game, and the odds are always in the house's favour over the long run.
Understanding this is the foundation of responsible gaming. Players who approach 100cuvi with a clear entertainment budget — an amount they're comfortable spending and can afford to lose — are in a healthy relationship with the platform. Players who start chasing losses, borrowing money to play, or skipping daily responsibilities to chase a winning streak are showing signs that gambling has moved from entertainment to a problem.
100cuvi's responsible gaming programme is designed around this reality. We make it easy to set boundaries before problems develop, and we make it just as easy to get help if you think you've already crossed a line. There's no judgement here — the tools are available to every single 100cuvi account holder from day one.
Important: Gambling should never be used as a way to solve financial problems, earn a regular income, or recover money you've already lost. Each game outcome is independent — past results do not influence future results.
If you recognise yourself in any of the following, it may be time to take a break or speak to someone.
Continuing to play after losing in an attempt to "win back" what you've spent — this is one of the clearest signs that gambling has become a problem.
Using money set aside for rent, bills, groceries, or education — or borrowing money specifically to gamble — is a serious warning sign.
Spending far more time gambling than intended, neglecting work, family, or social obligations because of gambling.
Keeping your gambling activity secret from family members or partners, or lying about how much you've spent.
Using gambling as a way to cope with stress, anxiety, depression, or problems in daily life rather than as recreation.
All six tools are available inside your account settings. No need to contact support — activate them yourself, instantly.
Set a maximum deposit amount per day, week, or month. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted until the period resets. Limits take effect immediately when reduced — increases require a 24-hour cooling period.
Cap the total amount you can lose in a defined period. Once your loss limit is reached, you won't be able to place further bets until the period resets. Useful for players who want a hard financial boundary beyond deposit control alone.
Set a maximum session duration. When your session time limit is reached, you'll be automatically logged out. A pop-up reminder is shown 10 minutes before your limit is hit.
Enable periodic pop-up notifications at intervals you choose (every 30, 60, or 90 minutes) showing how long you've been playing and your net win/loss for the session. A quick check-in to keep you grounded.
Take a temporary break of 24 hours, 48 hours, 1 week, or up to 6 weeks. During a cooling-off period your account is suspended — no login, no deposits, no betting. The period cannot be shortened once activated.
Permanently exclude yourself from 100cuvi for a minimum of 6 months, up to 5 years or indefinitely. During self-exclusion, all marketing communications are suspended. This cannot be reversed before the minimum period expires — contact support to initiate.
Visit 100cuvi.net and log in to your registered account using your email and password.
Click your profile icon at the top right of the screen and select "Account Settings" from the dropdown menu.
Look for the "Responsible Gaming" tab in your settings panel. All six self-management tools are listed there.
Select the tool you want to activate, enter the limit amount or period, and confirm. Deposit and loss limit reductions take effect immediately.
For permanent or long-term self-exclusion, reach out to the 100cuvi support team via live chat. Self-exclusion is processed immediately upon verification of your identity.
Ask yourself these questions honestly. If you answer "yes" to two or more, we strongly encourage you to use 100cuvi's responsible gaming tools or reach out for support.
If you answered yes to two or more questions, please consider activating a cooling-off period or self-exclusion via your 100cuvi account settings, or contacting our support team via live chat for confidential assistance.
100cuvi enforces a strict minimum age of 21 for all account holders. Age verification is a mandatory part of the KYC process, and no withdrawal will ever be processed on an account where identity has not been verified. If an account is found to belong to a person under the age of 21, it will be closed immediately and all associated winnings voided.
If you share a device with a family member, especially a young person, we recommend using your device's parental control settings or a content filtering application to restrict access to gambling websites. Keeping your 100cuvi account credentials private and logging out after each session is also important.
This platform is strictly intended for adults aged 21 and above. Registration by anyone under this age is prohibited and will result in immediate account closure.
Problem gambling is a recognised health condition, not a character flaw. Anyone can develop a problematic relationship with gambling — it doesn't matter how experienced or disciplined you consider yourself to be. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for support. 100cuvi's live chat support team can refer you to appropriate resources and activate your self-exclusion or cooling-off period immediately.
International responsible gaming organisations — including those affiliated with gaming regulators globally — offer confidential helplines, online self-assessment tools, therapy referrals, and peer support for people dealing with gambling-related harm. 100cuvi encourages all players who are concerned about their gambling behaviour to seek information from internationally recognised responsible gaming organisations. Our support team can point you in the right direction — just ask via live chat.
Remember: seeking help is a sign of self-awareness, not weakness. Taking a break from gambling, whether through a short cooling-off period or a longer self-exclusion, is always the right call when you're not sure if things are under control. 100cuvi will be here when you're ready to return — and you're under no obligation to return at all.
Set your limits before you play. Use the tools. Enjoy the entertainment. If you need a break, take one — your account and your wellbeing will both be here when you're ready.
21+ only. Gambling involves financial risk. Please gamble responsibly. 100cuvi operates under international online gaming licensing.