Responsible Gambling

Last updated: 1 December 2025

This Responsible Gambling page explains how Huff N’ More Puff approaches safer play and what you can do if you are worried about gambling. Huff N’ More Puff is an editorial project that publishes information about the Huff N’ More Puff slot and related casino topics. We do not operate a casino or accept real-money bets, but we recognise that some readers may choose to play at online gambling sites and we want them to do so as safely as possible.

Who we are

Huff N’ More Puff is an independent information website focused on explaining one slot game and related themes in clear, neutral language. We:
• Do not run real-money casino games
• Do not hold player accounts or process payments
• Do not offer betting, wagering or prizes

Our role is to explain how games work (features, volatility, RTP, bonuses, mobile play, etc.) and to remind readers that gambling is a form of paid entertainment, not a way to make money.

Adults only

The content on Huff N’ More Puff is intended for adults aged 18 or over, or the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction if higher.
• If you are under 18, you should not use gambling websites or attempt to play real-money casino games
• Parents and guardians should monitor internet use by children and use appropriate content filters or parental controls where necessary

Information, not encouragement

Our articles, guides and explanations are for information only. They are not:
• Invitations to gamble
• Financial advice or a recommendation to spend money on casino games
• Guarantees of outcomes, wins or “systems”

Any references to casinos, bonuses or promotions are given as examples of how the industry works. If you choose to visit or sign up with a gambling operator, that decision is entirely your own responsibility.

Keeping gambling under control

If you decide to play real-money versions of slots at licensed operators, it is important to keep control of your time and money. Consider the following guidelines:
• Only gamble with money you can afford to lose
• Set a clear budget before you start and stick to it
• Decide in advance how long you will play and take regular breaks
• Treat all money spent as the cost of entertainment, not an investment
• Never chase losses or try to “win back” what you have lost
• Avoid gambling when you are stressed, tired, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or in a low mood

Recognising problem gambling

Gambling can become harmful if it stops being entertainment and starts to create stress or financial pressure. Warning signs may include:
• Spending more money on gambling than you planned
• Hiding your gambling from family or friends
• Feeling anxious, guilty or depressed after gambling
• Needing to increase stakes or time spent to get the same excitement
• Using gambling to escape from personal problems or difficult emotions
• Missing work, studies or important commitments because of gambling
• Borrowing money, selling possessions or using funds needed for bills or essentials to gamble

If you recognise some of these signs in yourself or someone close to you, it may be time to seek help or take a break from gambling.

Practical tools and steps

Many licensed operators and independent providers offer tools to help you manage your gambling:
• Deposit limits – set daily, weekly or monthly limits on how much you can add to your account
• Loss and session limits – restrict how much you can lose or how long you can play in one period
• Reality checks – on-screen reminders of how long you have been playing
• Time-outs – short breaks from gambling accounts for a set period
• Self-exclusion – longer-term blocks from one or more gambling websites

In addition, you can use:
• Bank-based gambling blockers or card controls where available
• Website and app blocking tools that restrict access to gambling sites on your devices

Support and help organisations

If you are worried about your gambling or about someone close to you, it can help to talk to a professional support service. In the UK, support is available from organisations such as:
• Charities and helplines specialising in gambling harms and addiction
• Online chat, email and telephone support services
• Local counselling and treatment services for problem gambling

These services can offer confidential advice, emotional support and practical steps to help you regain control. If you are in immediate distress or feel at risk of harming yourself or others, you should contact emergency services or a medical professional straight away.

Protecting minors

Huff N’ More Puff encourages all readers with children or teenagers in their care to:
• Use parental control software and device-level restrictions
• Keep login details for gambling or financial accounts secure and private
• Avoid playing real-money gambling games in front of children
• Talk openly about the risks of gambling and the difference between games and real-money betting

Advertising and affiliate links

Where Huff N’ More Puff refers to operators or includes outbound links, these may in some cases be affiliate or commercial links. This does not change our commitment to responsible messaging. We aim to:
• Refer only to properly licensed operators, where information is available
• Present risks and volatility clearly alongside any discussion of features or bonuses
• Place responsible gambling reminders within relevant content, not only in separate pages

We recommend that readers always check the licence status of any operator they use and review that operator’s own responsible gambling tools and policies.

Changes to this page

Huff N’ More Puff may update this Responsible Gambling page from time to time to reflect changes in regulation, best practice or the services we describe. Updated versions will be published on this page with a new “last updated” date where appropriate.

Contact us 

If you have questions, suggestions or concerns about responsible gambling content on Huff N’ More Puff, you can contact us:

Address: 1 More London Place, London SE1 2AF, United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]