Our commitment
ChickenRoadGameCasino.uk is committed to promoting safe and responsible gambling. We believe that casino games, including Chicken Road, should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment. Gambling always carries financial risk, and it is important to approach it with realistic expectations and clear personal limits.
We encourage all visitors to familiarise themselves with responsible gambling practices before playing for real money. The information on this page is intended to help you stay in control and to point you towards support if you need it.
Who should not gamble
Gambling is not suitable for everyone. You should not gamble if you are under 18 years of age, if you are experiencing financial difficulty, or if you are going through a period of emotional or mental health challenges. Gambling under the influence of alcohol or medication is also strongly inadvisable.
If someone close to you has asked you to stop gambling, or if you find yourself hiding your gambling activity from others, these are important warning signs worth taking seriously. Speaking to a professional at an early stage can prevent a manageable problem from becoming a more serious one.
Signs of problem gambling
Problem gambling often develops gradually and can be difficult to recognise from the inside. Common signs include spending more time or money gambling than you originally planned, chasing losses in an attempt to recover money, borrowing funds to continue gambling, and neglecting work, family, or other responsibilities because of gambling.
Staying in control
Setting clear limits before you start playing is one of the most effective ways to keep gambling under control. Decide in advance how much you are willing to spend and treat that amount as the cost of entertainment rather than a potential investment. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose.
Responsible gambling tools
All casino operators licensed by the UK Gambling Commission are required to provide responsible gambling tools. These include deposit limits, loss limits, session time limits, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion options. We recommend using these tools proactively rather than waiting until gambling becomes a problem.
Self-exclusion
If you feel that your gambling has become difficult to manage, self-exclusion is a practical step that can help you regain control. GAMSTOP is the UK national self-exclusion scheme that allows you to block yourself from all UKGC-licensed gambling websites simultaneously.
Support organisations
Free and confidential support is available from a number of organisations in the UK. Whether you are concerned about your own gambling or about someone close to you, the following services can provide guidance, counselling, and practical help.
