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"He waka eke noa" — we are all in this together. If your pokies play has stopped feeling like fun, you are not alone. Free, confidential, 24/7 support is one phone call away.

At NZ Pokies Guide, we believe that online pokies and casino games should always be an enjoyable form of entertainment — never a source of stress, anxiety, or financial hardship. We are committed to promoting responsible gambling practices and ensuring our readers have access to the information and support they need to stay in control.

NZ Gambling Helpline

0800 654 655

Free, confidential support available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Text: 8006 | Online chat: safergambling.org.nz

Understanding Problem Gambling

Problem gambling occurs when gambling behaviour causes negative consequences in a person's life — whether financial, emotional, relational, or occupational. It can affect anyone, regardless of age, income, or background. Problem gambling is not a character flaw; it is a recognised behavioural condition that can be treated with the right support.

In New Zealand, research suggests that approximately 0.3% of the adult population experiences severe problem gambling, with a further 1.7% experiencing moderate-risk gambling behaviour. These numbers may seem small, but they represent tens of thousands of people and their families.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Gambling can become problematic gradually, often without the person fully realising it. Be honest with yourself about whether any of the following warning signs apply to you or someone you care about:

If any of these signs resonate with you, please reach out to the Gambling Helpline above. Trained counsellors are available around the clock, and there is absolutely no judgement. Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Tools to Help You Stay in Control

Most reputable online pokie sites offer built-in responsible gambling tools. We strongly encourage you to use these features proactively — set your limits before you start playing, not after.

Deposit Limits

Set a maximum amount you can deposit on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Once you reach your limit, the casino will block further deposits until the next period begins. This is one of the most effective tools for staying within your budget. We recommend setting a limit that you would be comfortable losing entirely.

Loss Limits

Similar to deposit limits, loss limits cap the amount you can lose within a defined time period. When your net losses reach the threshold, your account activity is restricted. This prevents the dangerous cycle of chasing losses — one of the most common triggers for problem gambling.

Wager Limits

Some casinos allow you to set a maximum bet per spin or per game round. This prevents impulsive high-stakes betting during emotional moments.

Session Time Limits and Reality Checks

Enable session time alerts that display a notification showing how long you have been playing and how much you have won or lost. Many sites can automatically log you out after a set duration. These reality checks help counteract the time distortion that often occurs during extended gaming sessions.

Cooling-Off Periods

If you feel you need a short break, most casinos offer cooling-off periods ranging from 24 hours to 30 days. During this period, your account is temporarily suspended — you cannot log in, deposit, or play.

Self-Exclusion

For those who need a longer or permanent break, self-exclusion is the strongest tool available. When you self-exclude, your account is closed for a minimum period (typically 6 months to 5 years, or permanently). During self-exclusion:

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New Zealand Support Resources

New Zealand has several dedicated organisations providing free, confidential support for anyone affected by problem gambling:

Gambling Helpline NZ — 0800 654 655

Phone: 0800 654 655 (free, available 24/7)
Text: 8006
Online chat: gamblinghelpline.co.nz
The national helpline provides free telephone and online counselling for anyone affected by gambling — whether you are a gambler yourself, a family member, or a friend. Operated by the Gambling Helpline organisation.

Problem Gambling Foundation (PGF Services) — 0800 664 262

Phone: 0800 664 262 (free)
Web: pgf.nz
PGF Services took over national delivery of the Preventing and Minimising Gambling Harm (PMGH) services contract from Te Whatu Ora on 1 January 2024. They offer free face-to-face and online counselling, group programmes, and community education across Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch, and regional centres.

Mapu Maia — 0800 21 21 22 (Pasifika)

Phone: 0800 21 21 22 (free)
Mapu Maia provides culturally grounded gambling-harm support for Pasifika communities, with talanoa available in English, Samoan, and Tongan. The service is grounded in Pacific values and cultural practices.

Asian Family Services — 0800 862 342

Phone: 0800 862 342 (free, multilingual; Mon–Fri 9am–8pm)
Text: 832
Provides gambling-harm support for Asian communities in NZ with counsellors available in Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Hindi, and English.

Safer Gambling Aotearoa

Web: safergambling.org.nz
The public-information site for harm minimisation, successor to the "Choice Not Chance" campaign. Under the Online Casino Gambling Act 2025 the URL is mandatory in licensed-operator advertising — making it the official information hub for Kiwi players.

Multi-Venue Exclusion (MVE) — Class 4 venues

Web: multivenueexclusion.org.nz
MVE is a regional programme that lets you exclude yourself from multiple Class 4 (pub/club) venues at once via a local coordinator, rather than having to lodge separate exclusions at each venue. Exclusions typically run from 6 months to 5 years. Coordinators operate in most regions; the website lists current contact details by area.

DIA Class 4 self-exclusion (Gambling Act 2003 s 312)

Under section 312 of the Gambling Act 2003, you can lodge a written self-exclusion order with any Class 4 venue manager — either at a single venue or, via MVE, across multiple venues. Once excluded:

1737 — Need to Talk?

Phone or text: 1737 (free, available 24/7)
While not gambling-specific, 1737 is New Zealand's national mental-health and addictions helpline. Trained counsellors can provide support for the emotional and psychological aspects of problem gambling.

Salvation Army Oasis — important update

The Salvation Army's Oasis gambling-harm service contract with Te Whatu Ora was not renewed and ceased on 31 January 2024. PGF Services took over national PMGH delivery from 1 January 2024. The Salvation Army retains a national support hotline at 0800 53 00 00 for general assistance and self-exclusion guidance, but Oasis is no longer a current PMGH provider. If you've been referred to Oasis historically, the current pathway is through PGF Services (0800 664 262) or the Gambling Helpline (0800 654 655).

In-account RG tools at our reviewed operators

Every casino on our reviewed list provides built-in responsible-gambling tooling. The default access path is Account → Responsible Gaming. Comparison of what each offers:

Casino Deposit / loss / session limits Reality-check timer Self-exclusion length
SpinjoYes (daily / weekly / monthly)Configurable1 day – 12 months
Roby CasinoYes (daily / weekly / monthly)Configurable1 day – 12 months
NeospinYes — unified across casino + sportsbookConfigurable1 day – 12 months
HellSpinYes (Estonia regulator mandates)Configurable1 day – permanent
Rooster.betYes (separate per-vertical)Configurable1 day – 12 months
Lucky7evenYesConfigurable1 day – 6 months
CasinonicYesConfigurable1 day – 6 months
LuckyVibeYesConfigurable1 day – 12 months
Ricky CasinoYesConfigurable1 day – 6 months
SpinlanderYes — best in class (60/80/180-min reality checks)60 / 80 / 180 min defaults1 day – 7 days at platform; longer via support
GoldenCrownYesConfigurable1 day – 12 months

If a self-exclusion period at one offshore operator isn't enough, you can also lodge separate exclusions across multiple operators (and for Class 4 venues, use MVE). Self-exclusion at one offshore operator does not propagate to others — they're separate companies. The DIA-licensed regime from Q1 2027 is expected to introduce a unified register; until then, self-exclusion is per-operator.

Gambling-related debt — financial support resources

Problem gambling and financial difficulty often travel together. If gambling has put you or your family in financial trouble, there are free NZ services that can help — none of them charge fees:

If gambling-related debt feels insurmountable, please reach out to one of these services before taking on more debt to cover existing debt. Free help is faster, kinder, and more effective than spiralling further.

For Family and Friends

Problem gambling does not only affect the person gambling — it impacts the entire family and close social circle. If someone you care about has a gambling problem:

Our Commitment

Responsible gambling is central to everything we do at NZ Pokies Guide. Our commitment includes:

If you have any concerns or feedback about our responsible gambling practices, please contact us.

Remember: Help Is Always Available

0800 654 655

NZ Gambling Helpline — free, confidential, 24/7

He aha tāku i te āwhina ai? — How can I get help?

"He waka eke noa" — we are all in this together.

If your pokies play has stopped feeling like fun, free confidential 24/7 support is one phone call away. Gambling Helpline NZ — 0800 654 655 · Text 8006 · safergambling.org.nz

Pasifika whānau: Mapu Maia 0800 21 21 22 (talanoa in English, Samoan or Tongan). Asian whānau: Asian Family Services 0800 862 342 (eight languages). Multi-venue self-exclusion: multivenueexclusion.org.nz.