Responsible Gaming
Play Safe. Play Smart.
At Daddy Anna, we want your gaming experience to be fun, exciting, and positive. We are committed to protecting our players and ensuring that betting remains a form of entertainment, not a problem.
1. Our Promise to You
We do not want you to lose money you cannot afford. We provide tools and support to help you manage your gaming activity responsibly. If the fun stops, you should stop.
2. Protection of Minors (18+ Only)
Strictly No Kids Allowed. It is illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to open an account or place a bet on Daddy Anna.
We perform age verification checks (KYC) on every account.
If we find any user under 18, their account will be closed immediately, and any winnings will be forfeited.
Tip for Parents: If you share your computer or mobile with minors, please use parental control software (like Net Nanny or CyberPatrol) to block access to gambling sites.
3. Tools to Help You Stay in Control
We give you the power to set your own limits. You can find these options in your Account Settings:
Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount you can deposit per day, week, or month. Once you hit the limit, you cannot add more funds until the time resets.
Loss Limits: Decide beforehand how much you are willing to lose. This stops you from chasing losses.
Time-Out (Cooling Off): Feel like things are getting too heated? Take a short break (24 hours to 7 days) where your account is temporarily frozen.
Self-Exclusion: If you feel you have a serious gambling problem, you can request to ban yourself from Daddy Anna for 6 months, 1 year, or permanently. This cannot be undone until the time is up.
4. Tips for Safe Betting
Set a Budget: Treat betting money like the money you spend on a movie or dinner. Never bet money you need for rent, bills, or food.
Don’t Chase Losses: If you lose, don’t try to win it back instantly. This usually leads to bigger losses.
Keep a Clear Head: Never bet when you are angry, depressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
It’s Just a Game: Remember that winning is never guaranteed. The house always has an advantage in the long run.
5. Do You Have a Problem? (Self-Test)
Ask yourself these questions honestly:
Do you bet more than you can afford to lose?
Do you lie to family or friends about how much you gamble?
Do you borrow money or sell things to get money for betting?
Do you feel depressed or anxious after gambling?
Do you gamble until your last rupee or dollar is gone?
If you answered “YES” to any of these, you may have a gambling problem. We urge you to stop playing and seek help immediately.
6. Getting Help
You are not alone. If you need someone to talk to, please contact these confidential support organizations.