Responsible Play

Updated May 1, 2026

If gambling stops being fun, get help. JackpotPartyZone is designed for entertainment. If you ever feel that play is becoming a problem, the resources on this page are free, confidential, and available 24/7.

Quick help — call now

1-800-GAMBLER

1-800-426-2537

Free, confidential, 24/7 helpline operated by the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey. Available nationally.

National Council on Problem Gambling

1-800-522-4700 · ncpgambling.org

24-hour Helpline. Text "HELLO" to 233-393. Live chat available on website.

Gamblers Anonymous

gamblersanonymous.org

Peer-support fellowship for people who want to stop gambling. Meeting finder on the website.

BeGambleAware

begambleaware.org

Free, independent gambling-harm support and self-help tools.

Gambling Therapy

gamblingtherapy.org

Global online support service for those affected by gambling.

SAMHSA National Helpline

1-800-662-HELP (4357)

Free, confidential treatment referral and information for mental health and substance use.

Player protection tools

Inside your account settings you can configure:

Self-exclude from JackpotPartyZone

To self-exclude, go to Account → Responsible Play → Self-Exclude, or email [email protected] with the subject "Self-Exclusion Request" and your registered email. Self-exclusion takes effect within 24 hours and cannot be reversed before the chosen period ends.

Are you at risk? Quick self-check

Ask yourself:

  1. Do I spend more time on games than I planned?
  2. Have I tried to cut back without success?
  3. Do I feel restless or irritable when I'm not playing?
  4. Have I lied to family or friends about how much I play?
  5. Has my play started to interfere with work, sleep, or relationships?

If you answered "yes" to two or more, please consider reaching out to one of the resources above. Help is free and confidential.

Important reminder: Play is entertainment, not income. JackpotPartyZone is fully free to play — we do not sell Gold Coins or any in-game items, and Gold Coins have no monetary value and cannot be redeemed for cash or prizes. If habits around free-play games are still causing harm in your life, the resources above can help.