Villento Casino — Responsible Gambling
Our Commitment to Responsible Gambling
We are committed to supporting responsible gambling by providing clear, unbiased, and educational information. Our content is designed to help users make informed decisions while understanding both the entertainment value and the potential risks associated with gambling activities.
We do not encourage excessive or compulsive gambling and strongly oppose any form of underage participation.
Set Limits and Stay in Control
To maintain a balanced and healthy gambling experience, we recommend that players:
- Set a clear budget before playing and never exceed it
- Decide in advance how much time to spend on gambling activities
- Avoid chasing losses or increasing stakes to recover money
- Take regular breaks from gameplay
- Never gamble with money needed for essential living expenses
If gambling stops being enjoyable, it is a clear sign to stop.
Gambling as Entertainment, Not Income
All forms of gambling involve chance or skill-based mechanics and always include uncertainty. There are no guaranteed wins, and past results do not predict future outcomes.
Gambling should never be viewed as:
- A reliable or primary source of income
- A solution to debt or financial pressure
- A way to escape personal, emotional, or family-related problems
Gambling should always be treated as entertainment only.
Underage Gambling Policy
This website and the platforms discussed within our content are intended strictly for adults aged 18 and over, in accordance with New Zealand law.
We do not knowingly target or support underage gambling. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control tools and actively monitor internet usage to prevent minors from accessing gambling-related content or platforms.
Recognising Problem Gambling
You may be at risk of developing a gambling problem if you:
- Spend more time or money gambling than originally planned
- Feel stressed, anxious, or irritable when not gambling
- Hide gambling activity from friends or family
- Borrow money or sell possessions to continue gambling
- Use gambling as a way to escape negative emotions or conflicts
If any of these signs feel familiar, it may be time to pause and seek professional support.
Healthy vs Risky Gambling Behaviour
| Type of Behaviour | Examples | What It Indicates |
|---|---|---|
| Healthy / Recreational | Setting a fixed budget, stopping when limits are reached, gambling occasionally with disposable income. | Gambling remains a form of entertainment without harming finances or relationships. |
| At-Risk | Increasing bets after losses, gambling more often than planned, frequent thoughts of “winning it back”. | Loss of control may be developing, with growing emotional or financial impact. |
| Problem / Harmful | Borrowing money to gamble, hiding activity, missing work or responsibilities, using money meant for rent or bills. | Serious harm to finances, mental health, and personal relationships. Professional help is strongly advised. |
Where to Get Help in New Zealand
If gambling begins to feel difficult to control, confidential support is available throughout New Zealand. We encourage reaching out to professional organisations specialising in gambling-related harm and mental health support:
| Organisation | Region | Type of Support | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gambling Helpline New Zealand | New Zealand | 24/7 free support, counselling, and advice | gamblinghelpline.co.nz |
| Health NZ – Te Whatu Ora | New Zealand | Public health services and problem gambling support | tewhatuora.govt.nz |
| Gamblers Anonymous | New Zealand / International | Peer support meetings and recovery programmes | gamblersanonymous.org |
| Find a Helpline | Global | Mental health and crisis support directory | findahelpline.com |
If you are experiencing an immediate emotional crisis, please contact local emergency services or a New Zealand mental health crisis line.
Example of a Healthy Budget Split
One effective way to stay in control is to treat gambling as a very small part of your overall entertainment budget:
- 60% for essential expenses (housing, food, utilities)
- 25% for savings and long-term goals
- 10% for leisure and hobbies
- 5% for gambling (optional, entertainment only)
These figures are illustrative. Gambling should never take priority over essentials or savings.
Content Disclaimer
All information provided on this page is for informational and educational purposes only. We do not provide financial, legal, or medical advice.
Participation in any form of gambling is entirely the user’s responsibility and subject to the laws of New Zealand.
Final Message
Responsible gambling begins with awareness, self-control, and honesty. If gambling ever starts to negatively affect your life, seeking help early can make a meaningful difference.
Play responsibly. Stay informed. Know your limits.
