Gambling should stay enjoyable. For most players, it is simply a form of entertainment, but for some, it can become difficult to manage. That is why responsible gambling matters.
At DV77, we encourage players to approach online gaming with clear limits, realistic expectations, and control over how much time and money they spend. While DV77 does not provide built-in self-management tools directly inside the platform, our team is willing to assist players who need help, guidance, or support related to safer play.
DV77 supports a safer and more balanced approach to online gambling. We encourage players to:
✔️ treat gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money
✔️ set a personal budget before playing
✔️ avoid chasing losses
✔️ take regular breaks
✔️ stop playing when gambling no longer feels enjoyable
✔️ seek support early if habits start to feel difficult to control
Responsible gambling is not only about limiting risk. It is also about recognising when play is becoming stressful, impulsive, or financially harmful.
Although DV77 does not currently offer built-in tools such as automated deposit limits, timed lockouts, or self-service self-exclusion settings within the platform, our support team is willing to assist players who may need help with account-related concerns or safer gambling requests.
If you feel that your gambling is becoming difficult to manage, contact the DV77 support team as early as possible. Reaching out early is often the best step.
It may be time to pause and review your gambling habits if you notice any of the following:
⚠️ spending more than you intended
⚠️ trying to win back losses straight away
⚠️ hiding gambling activity from family or friends
⚠️ borrowing money to continue playing
⚠️ feeling stressed, guilty, or frustrated after gambling
⚠️ gambling affecting work, relationships, or day-to-day responsibilities
These signs do not always mean there is a serious gambling problem, but they should not be ignored.
Keeping your gambling realistic and controlled is often the best way to maintain a healthier relationship with online play.
If you need extra help, Australia has several free and confidential support services available.
| Service | Phone | Description |
| Gambling Help Online | 1800 858 858 | Free, confidential gambling support and counselling available 24/7 across Australia. (Gambling Help Online) |
| Lifeline | 13 11 14 | 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention service for anyone in emotional distress. (Lifeline) |
| Beyond Blue | 1300 22 4636 | 24/7 mental health support for anxiety, depression, and emotional wellbeing. (Beyond Blue) |
| National Debt Helpline | 1800 007 007 | Free financial counselling and debt support for people dealing with money stress or hardship. (National Debt Helpline) |
If there is an immediate risk of harm or a mental health emergency, call 000 straight away. Lifeline and Beyond Blue both direct people in emergency situations to urgent help services.
The most useful limit is the one you actually follow. If gambling is starting to feel less like entertainment and more like pressure, it is worth stepping back early rather than waiting for the problem to grow.
DV77 encourages players to make informed decisions, stay aware of their habits, and seek support when needed. Asking for help is not overreacting. It is often the smartest move you can make.
If you have concerns about your account, your play habits, or want support-related guidance, contact the DV77 support team through the Contact Us page. For immediate gambling, emotional, or financial support, use the Australian helplines listed above
DV77 does not currently provide built-in responsible gambling tools inside the platform, but the support team is willing to assist players who need help or guidance with safer play.
If gambling is becoming difficult to manage, stop playing and seek support as early as possible. You can contact DV77 support for assistance and also reach out to Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858 for free 24/7 support across Australia.
Australian players can contact Gambling Help Online, Lifeline, Beyond Blue, or National Debt Helpline depending on whether they need gambling, emotional, mental health, or financial support.