Responsible Gaming
Las Atlantis Casino is committed to providing a safe, fair, and supportive online gaming environment for adults. Gambling should feel enjoyable and stay firmly in the “entertainment” lane - not a way to earn income or fix money problems.
This page shares practical ways to stay in control, signs that play may be getting out of balance, the types of limit-setting tools that can help, and where to turn if you need support.
What safer play means at Las Atlantis Casino
Safer play is about balance and choice. It means understanding the risks, setting boundaries that fit your life, and making informed decisions before you start playing - not while you’re stressed, tired, or trying to “get back” what you lost.
Healthy gaming habits look different for everyone, but the goal is the same: keep play comfortable within your budget, your time, and your mindset.
Our commitment to player protection
Las Atlantis Casino takes gaming awareness seriously and aims to make support options easy to access. That includes:
- Clear information to help you make informed decisions about play, deposits, and promotions
- Account-based controls designed to help you manage spending and time
- A focus on fair, transparent play and a player-first approach to support
- Encouragement to take early action if gaming stops feeling manageable
If you ever feel your play is drifting away from “fun,” taking a pause sooner is usually easier than trying to regain control later.
Simple habits that help you stay in control
Small choices before and during a session can make a big difference. Consider these realistic, player-friendly habits:
Set a budget before you log in, and treat it like the cost of entertainment. Keep gaming funds separate from essentials like rent, bills, groceries, and savings.
Decide your time limit in advance. If you’re playing on mobile or between tasks, it’s easy for minutes to turn into hours without noticing.
Take regular breaks. A short pause helps you reset, check how you’re feeling, and keep decisions intentional.
Avoid playing when you’re upset, stressed, exhausted, or under the influence of alcohol or other substances. These states make impulsive choices more likely.
Don’t chase losses. Losses can happen, and trying to win them back quickly often leads to spending more than planned.
Review your account activity occasionally. A quick look at deposits and gameplay history can help you spot patterns early.
Warning signs worth paying attention to
Gaming problems don’t always show up as one dramatic moment. More often, they build gradually. If any of the signs below feel familiar, consider taking a break and reaching out for support.
You might notice:
- Spending more than you intended or increasing deposits to keep playing
- Playing longer than planned, especially late at night or when you should be doing other things
- Feeling pressure to keep going after losses
- Hiding play from friends or family, or feeling defensive when it comes up
- Feeling anxious, guilty, irritable, or distracted because of gambling
- Borrowing money or using funds meant for essentials
- Thinking about gambling frequently when you’re not playing
- Letting play interfere with sleep, work, school, or relationships
If you recognize more than one of these, you’re not alone - and support tools can help.
Account tools that can support healthy limits
Many safer-play features are designed to reduce “in-the-moment” decision-making by putting boundaries in place ahead of time. Depending on what’s available in your account settings, these tools may include:
Deposit limits - Set a cap on how much you can add to your account over a chosen period (daily, weekly, or monthly).
Loss limits - Set a ceiling on how much you’re willing to lose during a defined timeframe.
Wager limits - Restrict the amount you can stake to help keep individual bets within your comfort zone.
Session or time limits - Decide how long you want a session to last, helping prevent unplanned extended play.
Reality checks and reminders - Optional prompts that help you track time spent and encourage breaks.
Account history and transaction records - A clear view of deposits and gameplay can help you monitor habits and stick to your plan.
If you’re not sure where to find these options, contact support and ask what limit-setting tools are currently available on your account.
Time-out breaks and self-exclusion when you need breathing room
Sometimes the best decision is to stop playing for a while. Taking a break is a practical choice - not a punishment.
A time-out (cooling-off) is usually a short-term pause. It can help if you feel you’re playing more than you want to, or if you need space to reset.
Self-exclusion is a longer-term option intended for situations where you want stronger protection and more distance from gambling. If you choose self-exclusion, you should expect restricted access for the selected period and fewer opportunities for impulsive logins.
If you’re considering either option, support can guide you through the available choices and what each one means for your account.
Adults-only play and underage prevention
Las Atlantis Casino is intended for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.
To help prevent underage access, the platform may use age and identity checks and may request account verification information. If you share a device, keep your login details private and use device-level protections to prevent minors from accessing your account.
Support when gambling stops feeling manageable
If gambling no longer feels fun, or if it’s starting to feel stressful or hard to control, reaching out can help - and you don’t have to wait for things to get “serious” before you ask.
You can also contact our support team if you want help with account controls or taking a break:
- Email: assistance@lasatlantis.com
- Phone: +18553138974
If speaking to the casino feels difficult, consider talking to someone you trust first - a friend, partner, or family member - and focus the conversation on getting support, not blame.
Support resources you can trust
Help is available in many countries through licensed local services, national responsible gambling organizations, and qualified mental health professionals.
If you’re unsure where to start, look for:
- Government or public health gambling support programs in your region
- National helplines or counseling services that specialize in gambling harm
- A licensed therapist or counselor with experience in addiction and impulse-control concerns
If you feel at risk of harming yourself or someone else, seek urgent help through your local emergency services.
A shared responsibility: our part and your part
Las Atlantis Casino can provide information, tools, and access controls to support safer play. You also play an important role by using limits honestly, checking in with your habits, and choosing breaks when gaming stops feeling enjoyable.
Gambling works best when it stays a form of entertainment - planned, affordable, and comfortably within your life. If you ever feel control slipping, use the tools available, take time away, and reach out for support early.


