Gambling should be treated as paid entertainment, not as a way to earn money, recover losses, or deal with stress. Boo Casino is available to New Zealand players as an offshore online casino licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, but it is not supervised by the New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs in the same way as local gambling operators.
New Zealand players should understand the risks before depositing. Online casino games are fast, private, and available at any time, which can make spending harder to track. The safest approach is to set limits before playing, stop when gambling stops feeling controlled, and ask for help early.
Safer gambling tools
Boo Casino may offer account tools designed to help players manage gambling activity. These tools should be used before gambling becomes a problem, not only after losses increase.
Common responsible gaming tools include:
- Deposit limits: set the maximum amount you can deposit during a chosen period.
- Loss limits: restrict how much you can lose over a set time.
- Session limits: help control how long you stay logged in and playing.
- Time-out: temporarily blocks access to the account for a short break.
- Self-exclusion: closes or blocks the account for a longer period when gambling needs to stop.
- Reality checks: reminders that show how long you have been playing.
If you are unsure which tool to use, contact Boo Casino support and ask for account restrictions in clear terms. For example: “Please set a deposit limit” or “I want to self-exclude my account.”
Signs of problem gambling
Gambling may be causing harm if you notice any of these signs:
- You deposit more than planned.
- You gamble to recover previous losses.
- You borrow money or use bill money to play.
- You hide gambling from family, friends, or a partner.
- You feel anxious, angry, or guilty after playing.
- You cannot stop thinking about the next session.
- You increase bet size after losing.
- You ignore limits or try to work around them.
- You gamble when stressed, lonely, or upset.
- Gambling affects sleep, work, study, or relationships.
These signs should be taken seriously. Problem gambling can develop gradually, especially with mobile casino access and frequent bonus offers.
Help for New Zealand players
Free and confidential help is available in New Zealand. You do not need to wait until the situation becomes severe.
- Problem Gambling Foundation NZ: www.pgf.nz
- National Gambling Helpline: 0800 654 655
- Text support: 8006, where available
The Gambling Helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Problem Gambling Foundation NZ also provides free support for people affected by gambling harm, including family and whānau.
How to get help
If gambling feels hard to control, stop depositing and contact Boo Casino support to request a time-out, deposit limit, or self-exclusion. Then contact a New Zealand support service for independent help.
Keep the message simple: “I am worried about my gambling and need my account restricted.” If you are in financial stress, do not chase losses. Speak with a gambling support service, a trusted person, or a qualified financial adviser before making any further deposit.