This website is destined to the legally capable (over 18 years old, or the local minimum age for legal capability).
Lotto-Lotto wants Brazilians to have the freedom to access adult gaming platforms. Through fair and responsible offers, all players must be able to play, according to their financial capabilities, in a safe and reliable environment.
Lotto-Lotto believes that it is essential to respect the rights of those who participate in games of chance within the reasonable limits that all forms of entertainment require.
Responsible Gaming
Being responsible in relation to games of chance means knowing whether you want to play, how to play and how much money to spend.
Some people, who spend too much time or money on gambling, can cause serious problems. Before playing, it will be useful to be informed about the potential risks involved in the game and how to deal with them.
Characteristis of the responsible player
The responsible player knows that the game can be a pleasant, fun experience and with little risk of causing harm to himself, family or friends. You also know the set of rules that allow you to be this way.
The responsible player knows that, although he may be lucky from time to time, in the long run he will most likely lose money. He knows that this is how games work. For him, a small loss is equivalent to the cost of a movie ticket or a restaurant bill.
- Make sure you know all the details of the game you are going to play.
- Play for fun, not to avoid daily issues.
- Decide in advance how much time and money you want to spend.
- Know that in the long run it is unlikely to gain more money than you spend.
- Do not try to chase or recover losses.
- Play only the money available for fun.
- Never use money for monthly expenses, household income or food.
- Do not borrow money to play.
- Don't let the game affect your relationships with family and friends.
Ways to keep things under control
- Decide in advance how much money you want to spend.
- Set a time limit for playing.
- Play knowing that you are likely to lose more often than you win - so make sure you’re playing with money you won't miss.
- Make knowledge-based decisions - know what the odds are.
- Consider gaming as entertainment - not a way to make money.
- If you win a big prize, rejoice! But remember that it probably won't happen again.
- Do not play when you are tired, bored or anxious.
- Take note of how much time and money you are spending when playing.
- Take your family and friends seriously. If they're concerned about your gaming habit, it may be because they see something you don't see.
- Use only your own money to play. Don't borrow.
- Understand that in most games you don't control the outcome of the game - it's random.
- When playing, take breaks - walk, eat, go to the street to get some air and relax.
- Keep a cool head when playing - limit alcohol consumption.
- Balance the game with other leisure activities.
- Play with someone who doesn't have a gaming problem.
- Don't create a bigger problem - don't try to recover what you've lost.
- Make your own decisions about the game - don't play because others want you to play.
- Do not use the game to avoid negative feelings or situations.
- Talk to someone you trust if you are concerned about your gaming habit.