Responsible Gaming at TrickRush
TrickRush is committed to promoting responsible gaming. While online rummy is a skill-based game and a source of entertainment for many, we recognize that for some players, gaming can become more than just a recreational activity. Our mission is to provide a safe, fair, and enjoyable environment while helping users make informed decisions about their gameplay.
1. Our Commitment
We believe gaming should be a fun and rewarding experience. TrickRush implements multiple policies and tools to encourage players to enjoy rummy responsibly and avoid excessive or compulsive behavior.
2. Know the Game, Know the Risks
Rummy is a skill-based game, but outcomes may vary and real-money gameplay involves financial risk. It's important for players to understand the nature of the game, set realistic expectations, and avoid chasing losses. TrickRush does not promote gambling or suggest that winning is guaranteed.
3. Age Verification and Access Restrictions
TrickRush is strictly for users who are 18 years or older. We verify age and identity through mandatory Know Your Customer (KYC) processes. Underage users are not permitted to register or play on our platform under any circumstances.
4. Set Limits and Play with Control
We encourage all users to:
- Set personal deposit and playtime limits
- Decide in advance how much time or money to spend
- Take regular breaks from gaming
- Play for entertainment, not as a source of income
5. Self-Exclusion and Cool-Off Options
TrickRush provides players with the option to self-exclude or temporarily suspend their accounts if they feel their gaming behavior is becoming unhealthy. Users can choose to:
- Temporarily block their account for a defined period (24 hours to 6 months)
- Permanently deactivate their account upon request
To activate self-exclusion, players may contact our support team at contact@trickrush.com.
6. Warning Signs of Problematic Gaming
If you experience any of the following, you may be at risk of developing problematic gaming behavior:
- Spending more money than you can afford to lose
- Neglecting personal or professional responsibilities to play
- Hiding your gaming activities from friends or family
- Feeling anxious, depressed, or frustrated when not playing
- Trying to recover losses by increasing bet amounts