Responsible Gambling in South Africa

Johngore is committed to ensuring a safe environment for South African players by promoting healthy gaming habits and providing access to support. This page is designed to help you identify potential risks, set boundaries, and find professional assistance if gambling stops being fun.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Recognizing the warning signs is the first step toward regaining control over your gaming habits. Look out for behaviors such as chasing losses, gambling with money meant for bills, or neglecting personal and professional responsibilities.

Self-Exclusion and Deposit Limits

Many licensed online gambling platforms in South Africa provide essential tools to promote responsible gaming. Players can establish daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to manage their spending effectively. Additionally, individuals seeking a more structured approach can choose to self-exclude by registering with the National Gambling Board's official self-exclusion register.

National Helplines and Support Organisations

Professional and confidential help is available 24/7 for anyone affected by gambling addiction in South Africa. You can reach out to the National Responsible Gambling Programme (NRGP) or join support groups like Gamblers Anonymous South Africa.

How Johngore Promotes Responsible Gambling

Johngore promotes responsible gambling by exclusively partnering with licensed operators, ensuring that all gaming practices are transparent and regulated. The site offers a wealth of educational resources to inform users about gambling responsibly, while actively avoiding marketing directed at minors. This commitment fosters a safer online gaming environment for all players.

Tips for Safe and Enjoyable Play

Gambling should always be treated as a form of entertainment rather than a way to make money. Follow these practical tips, such as setting a strict budget and taking regular breaks, to keep your gaming experience positive.

Official Regulatory Bodies in South Africa

The South African gambling industry is strictly regulated to ensure fairness and player protection. You can contact the National Gambling Board or your specific provincial board for information regarding licensing and dispute resolution.