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Responsible Gaming

Responsible gaming at tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka) means approaching casino games as entertainment, not a source of income or a way to solve financial problems. The aim is to help you OBSERVE your own behaviour, EXPAND your awareness of the risks, and REFLECT before you decide whether and how to play. Gambling always involves the risk of losing money, and you should never stake funds you cannot comfortably afford to lose.

Tikitaka is operated by Liernin Enterprises LTD under a PAGCOR Offshore Gaming License No. 22-0025 (Philippines). Liernin Enterprises LTD is registered in the Marshall Islands and, as of early 2025, Tikitaka is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. This means the protections and dispute mechanisms available for UK-licensed operators do not apply. Nevertheless, Tikitaka aims to offer tools, information and support so that UK-based users who access tikitaca.bet can make informed decisions and seek help whenever needed.

If you feel that your gambling may be becoming harmful, Tikitaka encourages you to pause, review the information on this page, and contact internal or external support services. While this page is designed to align with recognised UK responsible gambling standards, it does not change the offshore regulatory status of Tikitaka.

Risk Awareness

Being able to OBSERVE early warning signs is critical to preventing gambling-related harm. Problem gambling often develops gradually, and many players only notice it when significant financial, emotional or relationship damage has already occurred. The following behaviours may indicate elevated risk, especially for frequent users of tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka):

  • Spending more time or money gambling than you originally planned, particularly when playing late at night or for many hours in a row.
  • Thinking constantly about gambling, planning your next session, or replaying previous wins and losses in your mind, even when you are at work, studying or with family.
  • Chasing losses by increasing your stakes or playing longer sessions in an attempt to "win it back", even when you feel tired, stressed or upset.
  • Hiding or minimising the extent of your gambling from family, friends or colleagues, or feeling guilty and ashamed about how much you play.
  • Borrowing money, using overdrafts or credit cards, selling personal belongings, or delaying essential bills (rent, utilities, food) to fund gambling.
  • Feeling irritable, anxious, restless or depressed when you cannot gamble, and quickly changing mood depending on wins or losses.
  • Neglecting work, studies, childcare or other responsibilities because of gambling, or missing important events in order to play.

Self-Assessment: Quick Screening Questions

Use this short test to EXPAND your awareness. Answer honestly with "Yes" or "No" based on your recent behaviour on tikitaca.bet or other gambling sites:

  • Have you spent more money or time gambling than you can comfortably afford?
  • Have you tried to cut down or stop gambling but found it difficult to do so?
  • Do you gamble to escape problems, relieve stress, improve your mood or deal with loneliness?
  • Have you lied to people who are important to you about how much you gamble or lose?
  • Have your gambling debts or losses created serious financial pressure for you or your household?
  • Have you felt unable to stop gambling even when you knew it was causing harm?

REFLECT on your answers: if you answered "Yes" to two or more questions, your gambling may be causing harm. Tikitaka strongly recommends that you consider using the limits and self-exclusion options described below and, in particular, contact independent support services such as GamCare or Gambling Therapy for professional, confidential assistance.

Limits & Tools

Setting clear limits helps you OBSERVE and control your gambling on tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka) before it becomes harmful. In line with recognised responsible gaming practices, Tikitaka aims to provide tools that allow you to define financial and time boundaries in advance. As an offshore operator not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, Tikitaka is not bound by the UK's mandatory limit rules, and some tools may be more limited than on UKGC-licensed sites. Always check your account for the latest options available as of 2025.

Deposit Limits (Daily, Weekly, Monthly)

Where available in your player account, you can EXPAND your control by setting deposit limits as follows:

  1. Access your profile or responsible gaming area: Log in to tikitaca.bet, open "My Account", then look for sections labelled "Responsible Gaming", "Limits" or similar.
  2. Select deposit limits: Choose the limit type (daily, weekly, monthly). For example, you might decide that you can afford no more than £50 per day, £150 per week, or £400 per month.
  3. Enter specific figures: Input realistic amounts that you can lose without affecting your essential expenses (rent, food, utilities, debts). Confirm the limit and read any information about how quickly it takes effect.
  4. Limit increases vs. decreases: Most responsible systems apply decreases immediately but delay increases (for example, by 24 hours or longer) to give you time to REFLECT. If the interface indicates such delays, do not attempt to bypass them.

As of 2025-11-06, Tikitaka's principal documented control is email-based self-exclusion. If you cannot see deposit limits in your account, you should contact support using the details available on tikitaca.bet and request manual limits or self-exclusion.

Time and Session Limits

Time awareness is another key protective measure, especially for intensive sessions:

  • Session reminders: Where a session timer or pop-up is offered, choose a reminder interval (for example, every 30 or 60 minutes). When the reminder appears, pause and REFLECT on how long you have played and how much you have spent.
  • Daily play limits: If Tikitaka introduces daily session caps, use them to restrict the number of hours you can remain logged in or wagering in a single day.
  • Independent tools: Even if the website does not provide timers, you can use your phone's alarm or specialised blocking software (such as Gamban or BetBlocker, described below) to limit access after a set time.

Short-Term Breaks ("Time-Out")

A Time-Out is a voluntary short break that reduces impulsive play:

  1. Locate the Time-Out option: If available, open "Responsible Gaming" in your tikitaca.bet account and select "Time-Out" or "Cooling-Off".
  2. Choose the duration: Common options include 24 hours, 48 hours or 72 hours, and sometimes up to 30 days. Select the period that best allows you to step away and assess your situation.
  3. Confirm and log out: Once you confirm, you should not be able to log in or place bets until the Time-Out expires. Use this period to talk to someone you trust or contact a professional support service.

If a Time-Out function is not visible, you can simulate one by applying self-exclusion for a minimum period or by installing blocking software on your devices. In all cases, remember that limits and breaks are only effective if you respect them and do not create additional accounts or use other sites to continue gambling.

Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion is a stronger, often long-term measure that allows you to REFLECT and stop gambling on tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka) for a minimum period. Because Tikitaka operates offshore under PAGCOR license 22-0025 and is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, it is not part of the UK-wide GamStop scheme. You must therefore act yourself both on tikitaca.bet and, if you are in the UK, directly with GamStop and other operators.

How to Request Self-Exclusion

  1. OBSERVE your situation: If you feel unable to control your gambling, have accumulated debts, or are hiding your gambling from others, self-exclusion is strongly recommended.
  2. Access the self-exclusion option:
    • If available in your account, go to "My Account" > "Responsible Gaming" > "Self-Exclusion".
    • If no such menu appears, use the contact methods listed on tikitaca.bet (for example, the support email, live chat, or contact form) and clearly state that you request self-exclusion.
  3. Choose the exclusion period: Typical durations range from 6 months to 5 years, or even lifetime. Tikitaka recommends a minimum of 6 months if you have experienced harm. Specify clearly:
    • Your full name and username.
    • The email address registered to your account.
    • The requested period (e.g. "Self-exclude me for 12 months" or "lifetime self-exclusion").
  4. Confirm your decision: You may be asked to confirm that you understand the consequences. Once confirmed, the self-exclusion should be irreversible for the chosen period.

Consequences of Self-Exclusion

  • Account access: You will not be able to log in, deposit funds, place bets or use bonuses on tikitaca.bet during the self-exclusion period.
  • Marketing communications: The operator should stop sending promotional emails or SMS linked to your account, as far as technically possible.
  • Existing balance: Handling of remaining real-money balances is governed by the Terms & Conditions and AML/KYC rules of Liernin Enterprises LTD. In many cases, you may request withdrawal of legitimate, verified funds, but bonus funds and certain promotional balances may be cancelled. Any withdrawals remain subject to identity checks and anti-fraud controls.
  • Multiple accounts: You must not create new accounts to bypass self-exclusion. Tikitaka may close any related accounts if such behaviour is detected.

Important UK Considerations (GamStop and Other Schemes)

Because Tikitaka is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, it is not connected to GamStop. To EXPAND your protection if you live in the UK, you should:

  • Register with GamStop (gamstop.co.uk) to self-exclude from UKGC-licensed online gambling sites and apps for a period of 6 months, 1 year or 5 years.
  • Use blocking software (such as Gamban or BetBlocker) on all your devices to reduce access to both offshore and UK sites.
  • If you live in Spain or another regulated EU jurisdiction, consider national exclusion registers such as Spain's RGIAJ (Registro General de Interdicciones de Acceso al Juego) via the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ).

Even with self-exclusion in place on tikitaca.bet, you remain responsible for your wider gambling behaviour. Use national schemes, software blocks and professional support together to obtain the highest level of protection.

Support Resources

If you or someone close to you is experiencing gambling-related harm, it is essential to REFLECT and seek independent, confidential help. The following services are free to access from the UK and internationally. They are separate from Tikitaka and can provide non-judgmental guidance, counselling and signposting to further treatment.

Local Support for the United Kingdom

  • National Gambling Helpline (GamCare) - Phone: 0808 8020 133 (free from the UK), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Live chat is available via gamcare.org.uk. Provides advice, emotional support and referral to local services as part of the National Gambling Support Network.
  • NHS Services - Your GP can refer you to specialist NHS gambling treatment clinics in England and other parts of the UK, where available. See nhs.uk for "problem gambling" resources and self-help tools.
  • Gordon Moody - Intensive residential and online treatment for people severely affected by gambling addiction and for their families (gordonmoody.org.uk).
  • Gamblers Anonymous (GA) UK - Peer-support meetings across the UK and online, based on mutual aid and anonymity (gamblersanonymous.org.uk).

International Support Organisations

🏢 Organization 📞 Contact 🌐 Website ⏰ Hours 🗣️ Languages
GamCare (UK) +44 0808 8020 133 gamcare.org.uk 24/7 English
Gambling Therapy Online chat gamblingtherapy.org 24/7 Multilingual
Gamblers Anonymous Local meetings gamblersanonymous.org Varies Multiple

Self-Exclusion Schemes by Country

  • United Kingdom - GamStop: National online self-exclusion scheme for UKGC-licensed operators. Register at gamstop.co.uk. Please note that tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka) operates offshore and is not covered by GamStop, but registration still helps protect you on other sites.
  • Spain - RGIAJ: The Registro General de Interdicciones de Acceso al Juego (RGIAJ) allows residents to self-exclude from licensed Spanish gambling operators. More information is available via the DGOJ (Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego).
  • Other jurisdictions: Many countries operate national exclusion lists or local schemes. Check your national gambling regulator's website for details.

Blocking and Filtering Tools

  • Gamban - Software that blocks access to thousands of gambling websites and apps across devices (gamban.com). Subscription-based; discounts may be available through some support organisations.
  • BetBlocker - Free, charity-run blocking app that restricts access to gambling content for a chosen period (betblocker.org).
  • Device-level controls: Many routers, mobile operating systems and security suites allow you to block specific categories of sites. Use these in addition to the tools above for stronger protection.

All of these services treat your information as confidential and are independent from Liernin Enterprises LTD and tikitaca.bet. Tikitaka encourages you to EXPAND your support network by combining internal account controls with external professional help.

Help for Family

Gambling problems rarely affect only the individual player. Partners, parents, children, friends and colleagues can also experience stress, financial strain and emotional harm. If you are worried about someone who uses tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka) or other gambling services, the following guidance can help you OBSERVE the situation and REFLECT before acting.

How to Talk to Someone About Their Gambling

  • Choose the right moment: Speak when the person is sober, calm and not currently gambling. Avoid conversations immediately after large losses or arguments.
  • Use "I" statements: Describe how their behaviour affects you ("I feel worried when...") rather than accusing or blaming. This reduces defensiveness.
  • Stay factual and compassionate: Refer to specific examples (missed bills, borrowed money, mood changes) and express concern, not judgment.
  • Avoid enabling: Do not lend money to cover gambling debts or lie to others to protect them from consequences. Set clear boundaries about what you can and cannot do.
  • Offer practical support: Suggest contacting a helpline together, visiting a GP, or helping them set up self-exclusion and blocking tools.

Support for Families and Loved Ones

  • GamCare - Family & Friends: Offers dedicated advice, forums and live chat for people affected by someone else's gambling (gamcare.org.uk). You can receive support even if the gambler is not ready to change.
  • GamAnon (Gamblers Anonymous family groups): Support meetings and online resources for relatives and friends of people with gambling problems (gamanon.org.uk or via gamblersanonymous.org).
  • Gambling Therapy - Family Support: Provides online groups and forums specifically for loved ones (gamblingtherapy.org).

Next Steps for You

  • Speak confidentially with a professional (GP, counsellor or therapist experienced in addiction) about your situation and emotional wellbeing.
  • Seek advice on managing shared finances (for example, separating accounts, limiting access to credit and monitoring joint bills).
  • Encourage, but do not force, the person who gambles to contact help services and consider self-exclusion on tikitaca.bet and via schemes such as GamStop.
  • Remember that you are not responsible for another person's gambling. Protecting your own safety and wellbeing is essential.

Operator's Commitment

Tikitaka, as operated on tikitaca.bet by Liernin Enterprises LTD, recognises the importance of responsible gaming even though it holds an offshore PAGCOR license (No. 22-0025) and is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. The operator aims to OBSERVE patterns of play, EXPAND its internal monitoring and REFLECT risk in its interactions with customers, subject to the technical and regulatory framework applicable to offshore operators.

Behaviour Monitoring and Risk Checks

Within the limits of its systems and applicable laws, Tikitaka may review account activity for indicators of potential harm, which can include:

  • Unusually frequent deposits, rapid increases in stakes, or repeated attempts to deposit after declines or failed payments.
  • Very long gambling sessions without breaks, particularly during night-time hours, or frequent use of auto-play features where available.
  • Patterns of chasing losses, such as increasing bet sizes immediately after a significant loss or returning quickly after withdrawals.
  • Multiple account registrations from the same device, IP address or payment methods, which may signal attempts to bypass limits or self-exclusion.

Where such indicators are detected, Tikitaka may apply internal risk checks that can include requesting updated KYC/AML documentation, affordability information where appropriate, or placing temporary restrictions on deposits and certain features while the situation is reviewed.

Proactive Contact and Interventions

In some higher-risk scenarios, support staff may initiate contact using the email address or other communication channels linked to your tikitaca.bet account. This is most likely when:

  • There is a sudden and significant increase in your deposits or losses over a short period.
  • You have attempted to reverse previous self-exclusion or to open new accounts after an exclusion.
  • Communications with support suggest distress, loss of control or financial difficulty related to gambling.

Possible actions include sending responsible gaming information, offering limits or self-exclusion, advising you to seek independent help, or, in serious cases, restricting or closing the account. Because Tikitaka is not UKGC-licensed, these measures are voluntary and may not match the standards imposed on UK-regulated operators. You should therefore not rely solely on operator intervention and are encouraged to use independent protections such as GamStop, Gamban, BetBlocker and professional treatment services.

Updates

Tikitaka may update this responsible gaming information to REFLECT changes in its services, internal policies, applicable offshore regulations or best practices in player protection. Any such updates do not change the fact that Tikitaka is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, and UK-specific regulatory rights and protections may not apply.

How You Will Be Informed

  • On-site notices: Important changes to responsible gaming tools or self-exclusion processes may be highlighted via banners or notices on tikitaca.bet, particularly when you log in.
  • Email and message centre: Where required or appropriate, Tikitaka may send informational emails or messages to the address associated with your account to inform you about significant updates.
  • Policy documents: Changes may also be reflected in the Terms & Conditions, Responsible Gaming Policy, AML/KYC Policy and other documents referenced on tikitaca.bet. You should regularly review these documents.

Last updated: 6 November 2025. The information on this page is based on the status of Liernin Enterprises LTD, its PAGCOR Offshore Gaming License No. 22-0025 (verified in January 2025), and the explicit confirmation that Tikitaka is not licensed by the UK Gambling Commission at that time.

Contact & Feedback

If you have questions, concerns or feedback about responsible gaming on tikitaca.bet (Tikitaka), or if you wish to request support, limits or self-exclusion, Tikitaka encourages you to contact support as early as possible. Due to data limitations in the available corporate profile, certain dedicated contact details are not specified below; you should always refer to the most up-to-date information provided on the website.

Responsible Gaming Contact Details

  • Responsible gaming email: not specified. Please use the primary support email address listed on tikitaca.bet (for example, under "Contact Us") and include "Responsible Gaming" in the subject line so that your request can be prioritised.
  • Responsible gaming telephone: not specified. If a customer support phone number is published on tikitaca.bet, you may use it for responsible gaming-related queries and clearly state that your call concerns self-exclusion or gambling-related harm.
  • On-site contact methods: Live chat and/or web contact forms may be available within your account or on the "Support" page. When using these, specify your username and your request (e.g. deposit limit, Time-Out, self-exclusion).

Feedback and Support Request Form

The following form structure illustrates the information Tikitaka may request when handling responsible gaming enquiries. The actual submission process depends on the technical implementation on tikitaca.bet.

Responsible Gaming Support Request













Please note that email-based self-exclusion and other responsible gaming measures will be processed in line with Tikitaka's internal procedures, AML/KYC Policy and Terms & Conditions. This page is intended to help you OBSERVE your behaviour, EXPAND your understanding of available protections, and REFLECT on the safest course of action. It does not create additional legal rights beyond those set out in the applicable contracts and regulations governing Tikitaka as an offshore operator.