Responsible Gambling
Aurora Luck Parlor LLC supports responsible play. Gambling should be entertainment—not a way to make money or solve financial problems.
Play responsibly
- Set a budget and a time limit before you start; stop when either limit is reached.
- Only gamble with money you can afford to lose; never chase losses.
- Take regular breaks; avoid gambling when stressed, depressed, or using alcohol/drugs.
- Keep track of spend and time; treat gambling as paid entertainment.
- Gambling is not a source of income; outcomes are based on chance.
Session tools you can use
Time & reality checks
Use alarms/timers, scheduled breaks, and session reminders to review time spent.
Spend limits
Set daily/weekly/monthly limits and avoid increasing them during play.
Cooling-off & self-exclusion
If you need a break, consider a cooling-off period (short-term) or self-exclusion (longer-term). Availability and processes can vary by product and state.
- Decide the length of your break and stop all play during that period.
- Remove gambling apps/bookmarks, unsubscribe from marketing, and block gambling websites where possible.
- To request account restrictions, contact us at contact@auroraluckparlor.com.
- If you are in a regulated wagering state, you may also enroll in your state’s self-exclusion program via the state gaming regulator.
Warning signs of a gambling problem
- Spending more time or money than intended; hiding gambling activity.
- Chasing losses; borrowing or selling things to gamble.
- Neglecting work/school/family; feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling.
Get help (United States)
- National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG): 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) • ncpgambling.org/help-treatment
- Crisis support: Call or text 988 (988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) • 988lifeline.org
- State resources & regulators: For state lottery and regulator links, see NASPL (National Association of State and Provincial Lotteries) and your state gaming commission’s website.
If you believe you are in immediate danger, call 911.