Wager Limits
Players can set daily, weekly or monthly wagering limits. When a limit is reached, further gambling is blocked until the selected period resets.

SHUFFLE RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING • 18+
Independent Shuffle Casino Guide
Learn how Shuffle’s current safer-gambling tools work, including wager limits, loss limits, cooldowns and self-exclusion, plus independent support options.
SHUFFLE RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING • LIMITS • SUPPORT
Shuffle’s current Responsible Gaming policy says gambling should be treated as entertainment rather than income or debt recovery. The platform provides wager limits, loss limits, cooldowns and self-exclusion through Shuffle Wise.
Players can set daily, weekly or monthly wagering limits. When a limit is reached, further gambling is blocked until the selected period resets.
Shuffle states that loss limits are based on net losses and can account for bonuses or profits. They can be used together with wager limits.
Self-exclusion can cover Casino, Sports or both, with durations ranging from short periods through permanent exclusion.
Warning signs can include gambling beyond a planned budget, trying to recover losses, hiding gambling activity, borrowing to gamble, spending more time than intended, or continuing despite financial or emotional harm. These signs are reasons to stop and seek support rather than increase stakes.
A practical self-check is to ask whether gambling is still voluntary entertainment. If the answer is no, reduce access immediately. Remove gambling apps and notifications, lower or lock limits, tell someone you trust, and use exclusion tools where needed.
Shuffle says its wager and loss limits can be set from the Gambling limits area in Shuffle Wise. Daily, weekly and monthly periods are available, and both limits may operate at the same time. Once either limit is reached, additional gambling is blocked until the period has elapsed.
A safer approach is to set the limit before a session starts, not after losses occur. Treat the selected amount as a hard entertainment cost. Do not raise limits to chase losses, and avoid using borrowed money or money needed for essential expenses.
Shuffle’s policy lists self-exclusion options of 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6 months or permanent. Exclusion may be applied to Casino, Sports, or both. If both are selected, the account cannot be used to log in during the exclusion period.
Shuffle also describes a 24-hour cooldown when a self-exclusion request is initiated. Players are then prompted to extend the exclusion through the account settings dashboard. Active exclusion cannot be reversed during the chosen period.
Shuffle advises players who are concerned about gambling to seek help from trusted independent organisations. For a global audience, Gambling Therapy provides online support, while Gamblers Anonymous offers international and virtual meeting options. Local services may also be available in your jurisdiction.
Read the Shuffle self-exclusion guide for the platform-specific process. This independent site cannot apply limits, close accounts or access Shuffle balances.
Shuffle’s current Responsible Gaming policy says players can set wager and loss limits, use cooldowns and self-exclude. Limits can be daily, weekly or monthly and may be used together.
Yes. Shuffle states that self-exclusion can apply to Casino, Sports, or both. Choosing both prevents account login during the exclusion period, while a single-product exclusion blocks betting only in that product.
Shuffle currently lists self-exclusion periods of 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6 months or permanent. Its policy says active exclusions cannot be reversed during the chosen period.
Shuffle states that users excluded from both Casino and Sports may contact customer support for help with any remaining balance. The platform’s own support process should be used for account-specific withdrawal questions.