Responsible Gambling
Gambling can become a problem. If it stops being fun, stop playing. Free, confidential help is available — Malaysian and international resources listed here.
Gambling is entertainment. It is not a way to make money, solve financial problems, or cope with stress. If you find yourself chasing losses, betting more than you can afford, hiding gambling activity, or feeling anxious about your play, you may have a gambling problem. Help is available, free, and confidential.
Are you 18 or older?
Every operator we review is for adults aged 18 and over only. If you are under 18, please leave this site. Underage gambling is illegal and harmful.
Self-check: 5 warning signs
- You spend more on gambling than you can afford to lose.
- You chase losses, hoping to win back what you’ve lost.
- You hide your gambling activity from family or friends.
- You feel anxious, irritable, or depressed when you can’t play.
- You’ve borrowed money or sold possessions to fund gambling.
If two or more of these are true, please consider speaking to a counsellor.
Where to get help
Malaysia
- Befrienders Kuala Lumpur — 24-hour free emotional support hotline: 03-7627-2929. befrienders.org.my
- Malaysian Mental Health Association (MMHA) — counselling services: 03-2780-6803. mmha.org.my
- Talian Kasih (Ministry of Women) — 24-hour: 15999
International
- GamCare (UK-based, English-language live chat): gamcare.org.uk
- Gamblers Anonymous — free peer support meetings: gamblersanonymous.org
- BeGambleAware: begambleaware.org
Tools every operator should offer
Reputable casinos provide the following — if your operator does not, request them in writing or consider switching.
- Deposit limits — daily, weekly, or monthly caps on how much you can deposit
- Loss limits — caps on net losses
- Session reminders — pop-ups every 30 or 60 minutes
- Cool-off periods — temporary 24-hour to 6-week account locks
- Self-exclusion — permanent or long-term account closure
Legal context
Online gambling sits in a legal grey area in Malaysia. The Common Gaming Houses Act 1953 and the Betting Act 1953 prohibit unlicensed gambling, but enforcement against individual players is rare. Operators we review are licensed offshore (Curaçao, PAGCOR, etc.) and are not regulated by Malaysian authorities. You play at your own risk.
EWalletCasino does not encourage gambling. We exist to help players who have already chosen to play do so more safely and with better information. If you are not already a gambler, please consider whether you want to start.