Responsible Gambling

Gambling without guardrails is gambling without a safety net.

New York does not yet regulate online casino gambling. That reality shapes everything on this page. When you play at an offshore site, you are operating outside the consumer protections that come with state-licensed platforms — no mandatory deposit limits enforced by a regulator, no state-run dispute resolution, and no requirement for the operator to fund problem gambling programs. That does not mean responsible play is impossible, but it does mean the responsibility falls more heavily on you.

The Offshore Accountability Gap

Licensed casinos in states like New Jersey and Michigan are required by law to offer self-exclusion tools, fund problem gambling research, and submit to regular audits. Offshore platforms may offer similar features voluntarily, but there is no enforcement mechanism if they fail to follow through. A deposit limit setting that resets itself, or a self-exclusion request that gets ignored, has no regulatory body to report it to.

This is why we evaluate responsible gambling tools as part of our review process. Sites that lack basic player protection features — deposit limits, session timers, cool-off periods, and straightforward account closure — are excluded from our recommendations regardless of their bonus offers or game selection.

Recognizing a Problem

Problem gambling rarely announces itself. It develops incrementally, and the people closest to it are often the last to recognize it. Clinical research identifies these patterns as warning signs:

If three or more of these apply to you or someone you know, it is worth reaching out to a professional resource. There is no threshold you need to hit before seeking help.

Practical Limits That Work

Abstract advice about "gambling responsibly" is easy to ignore. Concrete strategies are harder to dismiss:

New York-Specific Help

If you are in New York and need support, these organizations provide free, confidential assistance:

Self-Exclusion in New York

New York's Gaming Commission operates a voluntary self-exclusion program for land-based and mobile sports betting through the state's licensed operators. This program does not extend to offshore casino sites, since they fall outside state jurisdiction. However, third-party blocking tools can fill part of the gap:

Our Editorial Standard

We take the position that a casino without adequate responsible gambling tools is not a casino worth recommending, regardless of what it pays in commissions. Every site on our list is evaluated for the presence and functionality of deposit limits, session reminders, cooling-off periods, and account closure procedures. If an operator removes or degrades these features after being listed, we remove them.

If you have concerns about a platform listed on Pegasus Farm, contact us at contact@pegasusfarmcampground.com.