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Responsible Gaming Policy

Last updated: 07.07.2025

This Responsible Gaming Policy is developed by AURELIOS CAPITAL LTD, a company established under the laws of Cyprus, with its registered address at A.G. Leventi, 5, THE LEVENTIS GALLERY TOWER, 13th floor, Flat/Office 1301, 1097, Nicosia, Cyprus, and company number HE 477599. AURELIOS CAPITAL LTD is referred to herein as “Administration”, “we”, “us” or “Website”, and “you” or “your” means you as a user of our website: aurelios.tech.

Gaming is a fun and exciting form of entertainment. Gambling can be an attractive option if you want to try your luck. Most casino visitors enjoy this kind of entertainment without any problems, but there is a small number of people who lose control over their gambling activity. Play responsibly!

Compulsive Gambler

Signs indicating a disorder include the person’s inability to stop gambling, borrowing money for gambling, changes in the character of the player, and risking their employment or family for the sake of gambling.

If you are not sure whether you are addicted to gambling, we recommend you take an anonymous test via the following link: https://www.begambleaware.org/gambling-problems/do-i-have-a-gambling-problem/

Limits

A loss limit allows a player to set the maximum loss for a selected period. There is always a possibility to change the loss limit, but it takes effect as follows:

  • Changing the limit to a more restrictive one takes effect immediately.
  • Changing the limit to a less restrictive one takes effect 48 hours after the change.

Please contact us via email in order to establish or adjust a limit.

Self-Exclusion

You can also inform us about your decision to stop gambling by contacting us via email. We will take measures to limit access to your account and exclude you from receiving promotional offers.

You may also use the self-assessment tools available at: https://www.begambleaware.org/gambling-problems/do-i-have-a-gambling-problem/

Gambling Problem – Self-Test

Test yourself to see if you might have a gambling problem by asking yourself the following questions:

  1. Does gambling prevent you from attending work or classes?
  2. Do you gamble to pass the time or to stop boredom?
  3. Do you gamble alone for long periods of time?
  4. Have others ever criticized you for your gambling?
  5. Have you lost interest in family, friends, or hobbies due to gambling?
  6. Have you ever lied to cover up the amount of money or time you spend gambling?
  7. Have you lied, stolen, or borrowed in order to maintain betting habits?
  8. Are you reluctant to spend “gambling money” on anything else?
  9. Do you gamble until you lose all your money?
  10. After losing, do you feel that you have to try and win back the losses as soon as possible?
  11. If you run out of money when gambling, do you feel lost and in despair and feel the need to gamble again as soon as possible?
  12. Do arguments, frustrations, or disappointments make you want to gamble?
  13. Does gambling make you depressed or even suicidal?

If you answered “yes” to several questions, please consider contacting one of the gambling counselling organisations listed below for advice and support.

Help from External Sources

The following organizations offer consultation and support in regard to gambling addiction:

Underage Gambling

We do not tolerate underage gambling.

However, due to the nature of the internet, there is still a chance that individuals under the legal age may register and play. We strongly advise parents to protect their children from accessing online gaming websites by using special software: