Responsible Gambling

Last Updated: 10 December 2025

At Huff N’ More Puff, we believe gambling should always be a form of fun, occasional entertainment – never a way to solve financial problems or cope with stress. This page explains our approach to responsible gambling, gives practical tips on staying in control, and lists organisations that can help if gambling stops being fun.

1. Who We Are and What We Do

Huff N’ More Puff is an independent, informational website about the Huff N’ More Puff slot and related online gambling topics.

  • We do not operate an online casino.
  • We do not handle deposits, withdrawals or customer accounts.
  • We do not provide gambling services or real-money play on this Site.

All information we provide is for information and entertainment purposes only. Any decision to visit an online casino or play for real money is entirely your own responsibility.

2. 18+ Only – Age and Legal Restrictions

Our content is intended for adults only.

  • You should be at least 18 years old (or the legal gambling age in your country, if higher) to use this Site or to gamble.
  • If you are under 18, you must not use this Site or access gambling-related services.
  • Parents and guardians should actively prevent children from accessing gambling websites and apps.

If gambling is illegal in your country or region, you must not use gambling services even if you can access them online.

3. Keeping Gambling Fun and Under Control

Gambling should be something you do for fun, not a way to make money. Here are practical tips to stay in control:

  • Set a budget before you play and stick to it – only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
  • Set a time limit and take regular breaks.
  • Never chase losses – accept that losing is part of gambling.
  • Don’t gamble when you’re tired, stressed, upset, or under the influence of alcohol or other substances.
  • Treat any wins as a bonus, not as guaranteed income.
  • Balance gambling with other hobbies and responsibilities – if gambling is taking over your free time, it may be a warning sign.

Most licensed operators offer tools to help you stay in control, such as deposit limits, loss limits, reality checks, short “timeouts” and longer self-exclusion options. Using these tools can make gambling safer and more manageable.

4. Signs That Gambling May Be a Problem

Gambling harm can develop gradually and may be hard to notice at first. Common warning signs include:

  • Spending more money or time on gambling than you planned
  • Hiding or lying about your gambling from family or friends
  • Feeling guilty, anxious or depressed after gambling
  • Chasing losses – trying to win back money you have already lost
  • Borrowing money, selling possessions or using credit to gamble
  • Letting gambling affect your work, studies or relationships
  • Ignoring bills or essential expenses so you can gamble
  • Feeling restless or irritable when you try to cut down or stop

If you recognise several of these signs, it may be time to take a break and seek professional support.

5. Blocking Tools and Self-Exclusion

If you are worried about your gambling, technical tools can help you limit or stop access:

  • Self-exclusion schemes let you block yourself from one or more gambling sites for a chosen period.
  • GAMSTOP allows you to self-exclude from all online gambling websites licensed in Great Britain through a single registration.
  • Blocking software (such as dedicated gambling blockers) can prevent access to gambling sites and apps on your devices.

These tools are most effective when combined with professional advice and emotional support from qualified organisations.

6. Getting Help in Great Britain

If you live in Great Britain and are concerned about your own gambling or someone else’s, there are several trusted organisations that can help.

National Gambling Helpline / GamCare

GamCare, an independent UK charity, operates the National Gambling Helpline, offering free, confidential support for anyone affected by gambling harms. GamCare provides information, advice, online chat, forums and structured treatment through the National Gambling Support Network.

GambleAware / BeGambleAware

GambleAware funds free, confidential help and offers tools, guides and service finders for people affected by gambling harms. Visit the GambleAware website to:

  • Check your gambling using simple self-assessment tools
  • Access gambling spend calculators
  • Find local support services and treatment providers

NHS Support

The NHS provides specialist clinics and services for people experiencing gambling addiction and related mental health problems. You can:

  • Contact your GP and ask for help with gambling-related issues
  • Self-refer to an NHS gambling treatment clinic where available

7. Help Outside Great Britain

Huff N’ More Puff is accessible internationally. If you are using this Site from outside Great Britain:

  • Look for national gambling helplines and addiction services in your country.
  • Contact your local health services, GP or mental health provider for advice.
  • GamCare maintains a list of international support contacts and organisations, which you can use as a starting point to find help in your region.

If you ever feel in immediate danger or at risk of harming yourself or others, please contact emergency services in your country right away.

8. Protecting Minors and Vulnerable People

Gambling content and services must never be targeted at children or vulnerable individuals.

  • Use parental control software and device restrictions to prevent under-18s accessing gambling websites and apps.
  • Do not leave gambling sites open on shared devices where children can see or use them.
  • Do not encourage anyone under the legal age, or anyone with a known gambling problem, to gamble.

If you share devices with children, consider using blocking software and safe-search filters to reduce exposure to gambling-related content.

9. Our Responsibility and Limitations

We take responsible gambling seriously and aim to provide clear, accurate information about safer play. However:

  • We do not provide clinical, financial or legal advice.
  • We cannot monitor or control your gambling activity on third-party websites.
  • We cannot guarantee that all information (for example, about bonuses, limits or tools) is always up to date – these details can change frequently.

You are responsible for checking the current terms, responsible gambling tools and policies on any operator’s website before playing.

10. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Responsible Gambling page or our content, please contact us:

Address: 18 Hoxton Square, London, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]