Responsible Gaming

Introducing b safe
While the great majority of our players approach wagering as a fun, social form of entertainment, we realize certain individuals need help curtailing their activity.
Known as b safe, we’ve developed a responsible gaming program that provides tools and resources if you’re concerned about wagering.

Wager Responsibly
b safe promotes a responsible wagering environment at all times. Through ongoing education and awareness, b safe looks to ensure that you legally wager in a healthy, mature fashion.
Our b safe program draws upon critical components of the National Council on Problem Gambling’s 'Internet Responsible Gambling Standards.'
b safe Awareness
From the moment you sign up for a Horseplay Cash Account, options like self-imposed limits and self-exclusion are always available. In addition, we never market to you if you’re on a timeout.
Self-Manage Your Wagering
b safe gives you several ways to self-manage limits from your Horseplay profile page:

Set Deposit Limits
Set a Timeout
Self-Exclude from Wagering
You can regulate your play by clicking Responsible Gaming in the menu or by contacting Player Services.
Set a Deposit Limit
By going to your b safe page, you can self-limit the amount of money you deposit into your Cash Account. A deposit will set the time limit and funding cap you set in motion. Deposit limits can be adjusted with these provisions.
- If you’re setting a deposit limit for the first time or lowering an existing deposit limit that change will take effect immediately.
- If you are trying to increase an already set deposit limit, you will need to wait 24 hours before the new daily limit takes effect, 7 days for the new weekly limit to take effect and 30 days for the new monthly limit to take effect.
If you’d like help with self-imposed deposit limits, contact Player Services.
Set a Timeout
You can temporarily suspend all wagering activity by setting a timeout on your b safe Account Profile. These self-set timeouts can last for any duration you choose. Once you set a timeout on your account it cannot be undone. You must wait the set timeout duration to expire before you are allowed to wager or play real money games. After the timeout expires, you are free to resume all regular wager and play activities. There is no limit to the amount of timeouts you may set.
If you’d like help setting self-imposed timeouts, contact Player Services.
Self-Exclude From Wagering
If you’d like to stop all further wagering with horseplay.com, you can self-exclude and close your account permanently in two steps:
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Download GPN Self Exclusion form
- For New York Players: Voluntary Self Exclusion. Follow the steps provided by the NY Gaming Commission.
- Fill out the form and return to Horseplay by mail, secure upload, or fax.
All Self-exclusion requests must be made in writing. If this action is taken, the remaining money in your Cash Account will be returned to you and your account will be PERMANENTLY closed. You will never be allowed to re-open a closed account due to self-exclusion nor create a new account in the future. We’ll keep your self-exclusion request on file for the life of horseplay.com.
Important: Self-exclusion can never be reversed.
Identifying a Problem
Who is a problem gambler?
The Mayo Clinic officially defines “compulsive gambling” as “the uncontrollable urge to keep gambling despite the toll it takes on your life. Those prone to compulsive gambling chase losing bets, lie, hide their behavior and resort to theft or fraud.”
Self-Assessment Questionnaire
Those concerned about wagering behavior can answer a “20 Questions” survey at Gamblers Anonymous.
Seeking Help
As part of b safe, horseplay.com encourages any individual who believes he or she may have a gambling problem, or suspects a family member or friend may have a problem, to immediately seek professional help. There are a number of national and local resources that can help assist those in need.
Self-Help Meetings
To find a Gamblers Anonymous meeting in your area, click here.
Online Resources
- National Council on Problem Gambling: www.ncpgambling.org
- Gam-Anon International Service Office, Inc: www.gam-anon.org
- GamTalk: www.gamtalk.org
- Nevada Council on Problem Gambling: www.nevadacouncil.org
National Telephone Hotlines
- 1-800-GAMBLER (800-426-2537) - California Council on Problem Gambling
- 1-855-2CALLGA (855-222-5542) - Gamblers Anonymous
- 1-888 NO-JUEGO (888-665-8346) - Spanish speaking Gamblers Anonymous
By State
To find a Gam-Anon affiliated meeting nationwide, click here.