Our responsible gaming commitment
Responsible gaming means putting your safety and wellbeing first, ahead of everything else. At Dhani Win we believe games are a form of entertainment, like watching a film or playing a sport. They are meant to bring a little fun to your day, not to solve money problems or fill an empty feeling. We want every player to leave each session feeling good, in control, and happy.
Because we care about you, we build clear, honest guidance into the whole brand. Every game guide tells you plainly that outcomes are based on chance, that there is no secret trick to win, and that you should only ever play with money you can afford to lose. We would rather you play a little, calmly, for years, than play too much and feel hurt.
- Honesty first — we never promise guaranteed wins or easy money.
- Adults only — Dhani Win is strictly for players aged 18 and over.
- Tools to help — deposit limits, time limits, cool-off and self-exclusion.
- Support, not judgement — if you need help, we will help you find it kindly.
- Your choice — you are always free to pause or stop at any time.
Remember: the safest mindset is to treat any amount you stake as the cost of entertainment. If you win, that is a nice bonus. If you do not, you have still only spent what you chose to spend for fun.
18+ only policy
Dhani Win is for adults aged 18 and over, with no exceptions. Gaming is not suitable for children or teenagers, and the law in India does not allow minors to take part in real-money games. We take this seriously because protecting young people matters more than any other part of our service.
If you share your phone or device with family members, please take simple steps to keep minors safe. A few small habits make a big difference:
- Keep your login private — never save your password where a child can find it.
- Log out when you finish playing, so the account is not left open.
- Use device locks — a screen lock or app lock stops curious hands.
- Use parental controls — many phones let you block or hide certain apps.
- Talk openly — explain to family that these games are for adults only.
Important: if you believe a person under 18 has used your account, please contact Dhani Win straight away so we can help secure it and review the account.
Set deposit and time limits
The easiest way to stay in control is to decide your limits before you start, while you feel calm and clear-headed. Dhani Win gives you simple tools to set those limits, so the decision is made for you in advance. Once a limit is set, the system keeps you within it, which removes pressure in the moment.
| Tool | What it does | How to set it |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit limit | Caps how much money you can add in a day, week or month. | Open account settings, find the limits section, choose your amount and save. |
| Time limit | Reminds you when you have played for a set length of time. | Set a session reminder in settings, then take a break when it appears. |
| Loss limit | Stops play once your losses reach an amount you choose. | Enter your maximum loss for the period in the limits section. |
| Stake limit | Keeps each individual stake small and steady. | Decide your top stake per round and stick to it for every game. |
| Cool-off | Pauses your account for a short period, such as a few days. | Choose a cool-off length in settings, or ask support to set it for you. |
Limits work best when you set them low enough to feel comfortable. You can always review a limit later, but a reduction usually takes effect quickly while an increase may take a little time to apply. This gentle delay is on purpose — it gives you space to think before you raise a limit.

Warning signs of problem play
For most people, gaming stays a harmless bit of fun. But for some, it can slowly become a problem. The kind thing to do is to check in with yourself honestly from time to time. Noticing a warning sign early makes it much easier to take action. None of these signs mean you have failed — they are simply a signal to pause and look after yourself.
| Warning sign | What it can look like | A gentle next step |
|---|---|---|
| Spending more than planned | You set a budget but keep going past it. | Set a firm deposit limit today. |
| Chasing losses | You raise stakes to win back money you have lost. | Stop the session and take a break. |
| Playing to escape | You play to forget stress, sadness or boredom. | Talk to someone you trust or a counsellor. |
| Hiding your play | You keep your gaming secret from family or friends. | Be open with someone close to you. |
| Borrowing to play | You borrow money or sell things to keep playing. | Reach out to a support service now. |
| Feeling anxious | You feel restless or upset when you cannot play. | Use a cool-off or self-exclusion. |
If you read this list and a few points feel familiar, please be kind to yourself. Many people go through this, and help is available. The next two sections explain how to take a break and where to find support.
How to take a break or self-exclude
Taking a break is a strong, healthy choice — not a weakness. Whether you want a short pause or a longer stop, Dhani Win makes it simple. You decide how long, and during that time you will not be able to place any stakes. Here is how the options compare:
- Cool-off — a short pause of a few hours or days, good for stepping back and clearing your head.
- Self-exclusion — a longer stop, often from several months up to a year or more, for when you need real distance.
- Account closure — a full close of your account if you decide gaming is no longer for you.
To take a break, follow these simple steps:
- Open settings — log in and go to the responsible gaming or limits area.
- Choose your break — pick a cool-off, self-exclusion or account closure.
- Set the length — select how long you want the break to last.
- Confirm — confirm your choice, and the break starts right away.
- Ask for help — if you cannot find the option, contact Dhani Win and our team will set it up for you with care.
Good to know: once a self-exclusion starts, it usually cannot be undone until the period ends. This is by design, to protect you during the time you have chosen to step away.
Tips for safer play
Safer play is mostly about a few simple habits. None of these are hard, and together they keep gaming as the light, fun activity it is meant to be. Try to make these part of every session:
- Set a budget first — decide your spend before you start, and never add more once you hit it.
- Use small stakes — small, steady stakes keep any single round from hurting your balance.
- Set a time limit — agree how long you will play, and stop when the time is up.
- Take regular breaks — short pauses keep your decisions clear and calm.
- Never chase losses — losses are part of games of chance; trying to win them back usually means losing more.
- Do not play upset — avoid playing when you are stressed, sad, tired or have been drinking.
- Keep it social and fun — treat games as entertainment, not as a job or a way to earn.
- Balance your life — make sure gaming sits alongside family, work and hobbies, not above them.
If you are new and want to learn the games gently, our how to play Dhani Win guide walks you through everything at a calm pace. You can also try a slower, low-pressure round like the color prediction game with the smallest stake while you find your comfort level.
Where to get support
If gaming has started to feel heavy, you are not alone, and you do not have to deal with it by yourself. Across India there are services that help people with gambling-related worries, often free and in confidence. Reaching out is a brave and sensible step. The table below describes the kinds of support available so you can choose what suits you.
| Organisation / type | Who it helps | How to reach it |
|---|---|---|
| National gambling helpline | Anyone worried about their own or a loved one's play. | Phone or chat helplines that listen and guide you, often free and confidential. |
| Counselling services | People who want to talk through habits and feelings. | Trained counsellors, in person or online, sometimes at low or no cost. |
| Support groups | Those who find comfort in shared experience. | Group meetings, in person or online, where members support each other. |
| Mental health helplines | Anyone feeling anxious, low or overwhelmed. | General wellbeing helplines that can also point you to gambling support. |
| Family and friends | People who need everyday, trusted support. | A simple, honest conversation with someone close to you. |
| Your doctor or GP | Those wanting professional, private advice. | A normal appointment; your doctor can refer you to specialist help. |
Please note: we list the kinds of services that exist rather than fixed phone numbers, because helpline numbers can change. Search for a current, official national gambling helpline or counselling service in India, or ask your doctor to point you to a trusted local option.
Helpful contacts
Whatever you are feeling, please know that help is close at hand and that asking for it is always okay. Here are simple ways to reach support and to reach us:
- Talk to someone you trust — a family member or friend can make a hard day feel lighter.
- Find a national helpline — look up a current, official gambling or mental health helpline in India for free, confidential support.
- See a counsellor or doctor — a professional can offer private advice and a clear plan.
- Contact our team — you can contact Dhani Win for help with limits, breaks or account questions, and we will reply with care.
- Learn more about us — read about Dhani Win to understand the values behind our games.
Responsible gaming is a promise we make to every player, and a promise we hope you make to yourself. Play for fun, stay within your limits, and never be afraid to take a break. If you ever feel that play has stopped being enjoyable, pause, breathe, and reach out — there are always people ready to help.
Responsible Gaming — FAQ
What does responsible gaming mean on Dhani Win?
Responsible gaming means playing for fun, within a budget you can afford to lose, and never as a way to make money or escape stress. On Dhani Win it also means being 18 or over, using limit tools, taking breaks, and knowing where to get help if play stops feeling enjoyable.
How do I set a deposit limit?
Open your account settings and look for the limits or responsible gaming section. There you can set a daily, weekly or monthly deposit cap. Once you reach the cap, you cannot add more money until the period resets. Set your limit when you feel calm, not after a loss.
Can I take a break from playing?
Yes. You can use a short cool-off period to pause your account for a set number of days, or choose self-exclusion for a longer time. During a break you cannot place stakes. If you need help setting this up, contact our support team and they will guide you kindly.
How do I know if my play is becoming a problem?
Some warning signs are spending more than you planned, chasing losses, hiding play from family, borrowing money to play, or feeling anxious when you cannot play. If you notice these signs in yourself, please pause and reach out to a support service. Help is always available.
Is Dhani Win only for adults?
Yes. Dhani Win is strictly for adults aged 18 and over. Creating an account or playing if you are under 18 is not allowed. We ask every player to keep their login private so that minors cannot access the games.
Where can I get free help in India?
There are national helplines, counselling services and support groups that help people with gambling-related worries, often for free and in confidence. Our support resources table describes the kinds of services available so you can find the right one for you. You can also contact Dhani Win for guidance.
