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Responsible Gambling at Longfu88 Singapore

Gambling should stay fun. Longfu88 Singapore is for players aged 18 and over — here's how to stay in control and where to get help in Singapore.

Entertainment First

Gambling Is Entertainment — Not Income

Every game on the Longfu88 Singapore platform — from live casino tables and slots to sportsbook markets and fast games — is designed as a form of entertainment. The games carry a house edge, which means that over time the expected outcome for any player is a loss. That is the honest reality of how gambling works, and it is important to understand it before you play.

Playing with money you have set aside purely for entertainment — money you could afford to lose without it affecting your rent, bills, or savings — keeps gambling in its proper place. The moment you start chasing losses, borrowing to play, or counting on a win to solve a financial problem, gambling has crossed a line from entertainment into harm. Recognising that line early matters.

Longfu88 Singapore takes responsible gambling seriously. This page sets out the warning signs to watch for, the practical steps you can take to stay in control, the tools available on the platform, and — most importantly — where to get free, confidential help in Singapore if you or someone you know needs it.

Age Policy

You Must Be 18 or Older to Play

You must be 18 or older to open an account and play at Longfu88. This requirement applies to all players in Singapore without exception. Players who are found to be under 18 will have their account closed and any winnings voided.

If you are a parent or guardian, please make sure your login credentials are kept private and that minors cannot access your account or device while you are logged in. If you suspect an underage person has created an account, contact Longfu88 support immediately via 24/7 live chat.

Warning Signs

Signs That Gambling May Be Causing Harm

Problem gambling rarely announces itself clearly. It tends to develop gradually, and many people do not recognise it until it has already caused significant damage. The following warning signs — in yourself or someone close to you — are worth taking seriously.

Chasing losses

Returning to gambling to try to win back money you have already lost is one of the clearest signs of a problem. Each session becomes about recovering the previous one, creating a cycle that is very difficult to break on your own.

Borrowing money to gamble

Using credit, taking loans, or asking friends and family for money specifically to fund gambling sessions is a serious warning sign. Gambling should only ever be funded from disposable income — money left over after all essential expenses are covered.

Hiding gambling from others

Concealing how much time or money you are spending on gambling — lying to a partner, family member, or friend — suggests you already sense that the behaviour has moved beyond what you would consider acceptable. Secrecy often signals that gambling has become harmful.

Spending more than you planned

Consistently exceeding the time or money you set out to spend — whether that means one more hour, one more deposit, or raising your stakes beyond your original plan — is a pattern worth addressing before it escalates.

Gambling to escape or cope

Using gambling to deal with stress, anxiety, depression, or difficult personal situations is a risk factor for developing a serious gambling problem. If gambling feels like relief rather than entertainment, it is worth speaking to a professional.

If you recognise any of these patterns in yourself, the next section describes practical steps you can take right now. If things feel out of control, please go directly to the Get Help in Singapore section below.

Staying in Control

Practical Tips for Safer Play

These habits help keep gambling enjoyable rather than harmful. They are straightforward, and the best time to build them is before you feel you have a problem — not after.

  • Set a budget before you play — decide on a fixed amount you are comfortable losing entirely, and treat it as the cost of entertainment. When it is gone, stop. Do not make further deposits to chase it back.
  • Set a time limit — decide in advance how long you will play, set a timer if it helps, and stop when the time is up regardless of whether you are up or down.
  • Never chase losses — if you have had a losing session, close the browser and step away. Trying to recover losses in the same session almost always makes things worse.
  • Take regular breaks — gambling continuously without pausing reduces your judgment and makes it harder to stick to your plan. Step away for a few minutes every hour.
  • Only gamble with disposable income — never use money needed for rent, bills, groceries, or savings. Separate your entertainment budget clearly from essential funds.
  • Do not gamble when upset or under the influence — emotional states and alcohol or other substances impair the decision-making that safer gambling depends on. Play when you are calm and clear-headed.
  • Balance gambling with other activities — if gambling is the main thing you look forward to or rely on for social engagement, consider building in other hobbies and connections to maintain perspective.
Platform Tools

Player Control Tools at Longfu88 Singapore

Longfu88 Singapore provides a range of tools to help you manage your play. If you want to use any of these tools, you can find them within the platform or request them through the 24/7 live chat support team.

Deposit Limits

Set a cap on how much you can deposit over a given period — daily, weekly, or monthly. Once the limit is reached, no further deposits are accepted until the period resets. This is one of the most effective tools for keeping gambling within a planned budget.

Time-Outs and Cool-Off Periods

Take a short break from the platform — from a few hours to several days or weeks — without permanently closing your account. This is useful if you feel you need some space but are not ready for a longer self-exclusion.

Self-Exclusion

If you need a longer break, you can request self-exclusion from your account. During the exclusion period, your account is suspended and you cannot log in, deposit, or play. Contact the 24/7 live chat team to initiate this process.

Reality Checks and Session Reminders

Periodic on-screen reminders that show how long you have been playing and, in some cases, your net session result. These prompts are designed to cut through the absorption of gameplay and prompt you to check in with your original plan.

Account Closure

If you want to close your account permanently, you can request this through the 24/7 live chat. Any remaining balance will be processed for withdrawal before the account is closed.

All player control tools are available by contacting the Longfu88 Singapore support team via 24/7 live chat. Tool availability and processing times may vary — the support team can confirm the current options for your account.

Singapore Help

Get Help in Singapore

If you are concerned about your own gambling or that of someone close to you, free and confidential help is available in Singapore. You do not need to be in crisis to reach out — speaking to a professional early is the most effective approach.

National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

The NCPG is the primary national body in Singapore for problem gambling awareness, research, and treatment referral. They provide free and confidential support services for individuals and families affected by problem gambling.

Both the helpline and webchat are free and confidential. Counsellors can provide immediate support, information about treatment options, and referrals to specialist services for both the person gambling and their family members.

Transparency

About Longfu88 Singapore

This site is the official Longfu88 Singapore brand microsite. It links to the Longfu88 operator platform at longfubet8888.com. We do not make claims about licensing beyond what the operator publicly states on their own platform — we encourage players to review the operator's terms and the current status of their regulatory position directly.

All gambling involves real money and real risk. Online gambling may not be legal in every jurisdiction. It is your responsibility to ensure that online gambling is permitted in your location before registering an account. If you are unsure, seek independent legal advice.

For more information about Longfu88 Singapore, see our Longfu88 Singapore homepage or the About Us page.

Questions

Responsible Gambling FAQ

What is the minimum age to play at Longfu88 Singapore?

You must be 18 or older to open an account and play at Longfu88 Singapore. Players under 18 are not permitted to register or access the platform under any circumstances. Longfu88 enforces this requirement as part of its responsible-gambling commitment.

How do I set deposit limits or self-exclude at Longfu88?

Player control tools — including deposit limits, session time-outs, cool-off periods, and self-exclusion — are available on the platform. If you need assistance setting up or activating any of these tools, contact the Longfu88 Singapore support team via 24/7 live chat. The team can guide you through your options and apply any restrictions to your account.

Where can I get help for problem gambling in Singapore?

Contact the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG). Call the National Problem Gambling Helpline on 1800-6-668-668 — toll-free, 24/7 — or use the NCPG webchat at ncpg.org.sg. Both services are free and confidential and are available to individuals and their families.

Is gambling a good way to make money?

No. Gambling is entertainment, not income. All games carry a house edge, which means the expected outcome over time is a net loss. This is true of all forms of gambling, including casino games, sportsbook betting, and other game types. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose, and never treat gambling as a way to pay bills, solve financial problems, or generate regular income.