Responsible Gambling
avia-masters.com supports the principles of responsible gambling and adheres to best practices for protecting users from gambling-related harm. Although we are not a gambling operator, we believe it is important to inform visitors about the risks of addiction and to provide access to self-help tools and support.
Age Restrictions
In accordance with national legislation, participation in any form of gambling is permitted only for individuals aged 18 and over. If you are underage, please leave the site.
We strongly encourage parents and guardians to use parental control software to restrict minors’ access to gambling-related content.
Principles of Responsible Gambling
Gambling should remain a form of entertainment. To reduce your risk, please follow these guidelines:
- Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Do not treat gambling as a solution to financial difficulties.
- Set spending limits. Decide in advance how much you’re willing to spend and never exceed that amount.
- Limit your gaming time. Schedule sessions so they do not interfere with personal or professional obligations.
- Do not chase losses. Increasing your bets after losing may only worsen your financial situation.
- Avoid gambling while stressed or under the influence of alcohol. Impaired judgment increases the risk of losing control.
- Never borrow money to gamble. Debt is a serious warning sign of gambling addiction.
- Track your behaviour. Monitor how much time and money you spend to stay in control.
Signs of Gambling Addiction
Problem gambling may manifest through the following symptoms:
- Persistent thoughts about gambling, waiting for a “lucky” opportunity, planning bets.
- Increasing bet sizes to maintain excitement.
- Inability to stop gambling despite negative consequences.
- Hiding time or money spent on gambling from family.
- Neglecting responsibilities due to gambling.
- Using gambling as a way to escape stress or depression.
- Attempting to recover lost money by placing more bets.
If you recognize these signs in yourself or someone close to you — do not hesitate to seek help.
Support Services
Individuals experiencing gambling-related issues may access free professional help via the NHS or local mental health services in the UK. Available options may include:
- Individual counselling with a psychologist
- Psychotherapy (including cognitive behavioural therapy — CBT)
- Family support and therapy
- Peer support groups (e.g. Gamblers Anonymous)
Final Note
At avia-masters.com, we encourage users to act responsibly — even when simply engaging with informational content. Gambling is not a solution to life’s problems — it is a form of entertainment that should have clear boundaries. If you feel your gambling is becoming difficult to control — seek help today.