Gaming at cp777 is meant to be fun — a way to relax, enjoy great games, and maybe win something along the way. But we also know that for some people, gambling can become a problem. That's why cp777 has built a full set of responsible gaming tools directly into the platform, so every player can stay in control of their experience from day one.
At cp777, we genuinely care about the wellbeing of every player on our platform. Responsible gaming isn't just a legal checkbox for us — it's a core part of how we operate. We believe that a player who feels safe, informed, and in control is a player who enjoys their experience more and stays with cp777 for the long term.
We've invested in building tools that give you real control over your gambling activity. Whether you want to set a daily deposit limit, take a short break, or permanently exclude yourself from the platform, cp777 makes it easy to do so — no friction, no delays, no questions asked.
Gambling should always be a form of entertainment, not a way to make money or escape from problems. If you ever feel like your gambling is getting out of hand, cp777's responsible gaming tools and support team are here to help — any time, day or night.
Every tool below is built into your cp777 account and available to use at any time, completely free of charge.
Set a maximum amount you can deposit into your cp777 account per day, week, or month. Once your limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted until the period resets. Lowering your limit takes effect immediately; raising it requires a 24-hour cooling-off period.
Set a maximum session duration so cp777 automatically logs you out after a set period of play. You'll receive a reminder notification before your session ends, giving you a natural pause point to reflect on your activity before deciding whether to continue.
Define the maximum amount you are comfortable losing in a given period. When your losses reach that threshold, cp777 will prevent further gameplay until the limit period resets. This tool is especially useful for players who want a hard financial boundary on their gaming activity.
Enable periodic pop-up reminders that show you how long you've been playing and how much you've won or lost in the current session. Reality checks are a simple but powerful way to stay aware of your gambling activity without interrupting the flow of your game.
Take a short break from cp777 for 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days. During a cool-off period, you cannot log in or place bets. Your account and balance are preserved, and you can return when the period ends. No explanation is needed to activate this tool.
If you feel you need a longer break, cp777's self-exclusion tool lets you block access to your account for 6 months, 1 year, 3 years, or permanently. During self-exclusion, all marketing communications are stopped and your account is fully suspended. This is the strongest tool available.
Setting up responsible gaming tools on cp777 takes less than two minutes. Here's exactly how to do it:
Visit cp777.app and log in using your registered email and password. If you don't have an account yet, registration takes under two minutes.
Click on your profile icon in the top right corner of the screen, then select "Account Settings" from the dropdown menu.
In the Account Settings menu, find the "Responsible Gaming" tab. All available tools — deposit limits, session limits, loss limits, cool-off, and self-exclusion — are listed here.
Select the tool you want to activate, enter your preferred limit or duration, and confirm. Most tools take effect immediately. Changes that increase your limits require a 24-hour review period.
If you have any difficulty activating a responsible gaming tool, our 24/7 support team can activate it on your behalf via live chat or email at [email protected].
Daily / Weekly / Monthly — takes effect immediately when lowered. Increase requests have a 24-hour delay to protect you from impulsive decisions.
Set a maximum play session of 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, or a custom duration. A warning appears 5 minutes before your session ends.
Cap your losses per day, week, or month. When the limit is hit, gameplay is paused until the period resets — no exceptions.
Receive on-screen notifications every 15, 30, or 60 minutes showing your session time and net result so far.
Block your account for 6 months to permanently. Cannot be reversed during the exclusion period. All marketing is stopped immediately.
Problem gambling can develop gradually and is not always easy to recognise in yourself. Here are some common warning signs that your gambling may be becoming a problem. If several of these apply to you, please use cp777's responsible gaming tools or reach out to our support team.
You spend more money on gambling than you originally planned, and find it hard to stop once you've started.
You chase losses — continuing to gamble in an attempt to win back money you've already lost.
Gambling is affecting your relationships, work, or daily responsibilities in a negative way.
You feel anxious, irritable, or restless when you are not gambling or when you try to cut down.
You borrow money, sell possessions, or use funds meant for essential expenses to fund your gambling.
You hide your gambling activity from family or friends because you know they would disapprove.
You think about gambling constantly — planning your next session, reliving past wins, or calculating how to recover losses.
You use gambling as a way to escape stress, depression, anxiety, or other emotional difficulties.
Answer these questions honestly. If you answer "yes" to two or more, it may be worth using one of cp777's responsible gaming tools or speaking to a support professional.
Have you ever gambled with money that was set aside for rent, food, bills, or other essential expenses?
Have you ever tried to win back money you lost by gambling more, rather than accepting the loss?
Have you ever felt the need to gamble with larger and larger amounts to get the same level of excitement?
Have you ever lied to someone close to you about how much time or money you spend on gambling?
Have you ever felt that gambling is something you do to cope with stress, loneliness, or negative emotions?
Have you ever tried to cut down or stop gambling but found that you couldn't stick to your decision?
Has gambling ever caused a serious argument, financial difficulty, or problem at work or in your personal life?