Responsible
Gaming
Sport games are becoming more and more popular, and in contrast to games of chance like the Lottery, there is a real chance of winning. However, only few people ever become rich through betting. Betting and casino games are for entertainment purposes and should always be considered as games.
To make sure the game remains a game, and your hobby does not end in uncontrolled wagers or even compulsive betting, we recommend that you take the following principles to heart when you visit Tocoop.
- Be conscious of the fact that the game is for your entertainment and does not represent a guaranteed source of income.
- Set yourself a limit to the number of bets you place and how much you bet in such a way that a loss cannot influence your economic situation.
- Limit the time you would like to spend on the online game and do not consider extending this time limit.
- Do not play and bet when you are under the influence of alcohol or medication.
- Do not use the possibility of playing online to distract yourself from arguments, disappointments, frustration or problems.
- Do not neglect your social environment, and take reactions from your partner, members of your family, friends and colleagues at work seriously.
- Do not play and bet secretly, and do not give up your other leisure activities for it.
- Be honest with yourself. If you have difficulties following the above basic rules (even in individual points) we suggest you seek professional help. There are lots of independent organizations that offer help to compulsive gamblers.
Further information regarding this can be found at Gamblingtherapy
Tocoop does not accept any customers who are not of legal age according to the law of their own country.
The registration of any minor is a breach of our general terms and conditions of business and may lead to the matter being reported to the appropriate authorities. We would like to point out that Tocoop will require identity documents in order to prove legal age has been reached. Tocoop is legally bound to cancel any game you played by minors and, where necessary, any winnings will be passed on to the regulatory authorities.
We recommend that parents of minors use filter software such as NetNanny or Cyberpatrol.