Raxi Win - Responsible Gaming
Raxi Win responsible gaming: how to set deposit and time limits, recognise problem-gambling warning signs, self-exclude, and reach confidential 18+ support helplines.
Play within your limits
Gambling at Raxi Win is meant to be an enjoyable form of entertainment, not a way to generate income or recover financial losses. Before every session, decide on a fixed rupee amount you can genuinely afford to lose, treat it the same way you would a restaurant meal or a movie ticket. Fund your account only through personal payment methods you control, such as PhonePe, Google Pay, or BHIM UPI, so every transaction appears in your own banking app and is easy to review at the end of the month.
Never chase losses. If a session goes against you, accept the result and log out rather than depositing more to win it back. Set a phone alarm for 30 or 60 minutes before you start so you step away at a time you have chosen, not because your balance has run out. Keep gambling balanced with other activities; if cricket, films, or time with family are losing their appeal compared to gaming, take that as a clear prompt to pause and reassess your habits.
Warning signs of problem gambling
Problem gambling develops gradually, so early recognition matters. Common behavioural signs include spending more time or money than you planned, feeling restless or irritable when you try to cut down, and repeatedly failing to stick to the limits you set yourself. Chasing losses by increasing bet sizes, hiding your activity from family members, or gambling to escape stress, boredom, or anxiety are also serious indicators that your relationship with gambling has shifted from recreational to harmful.
Financial and emotional warning signs can be equally telling: unexplained pressure on your monthly budget, withdrawing money from savings set aside for rent or household bills, feeling guilt or shame after sessions yet continuing to play, or noticing that gambling occupies your thoughts even while at work or with friends. If you recognise two or more of these patterns, please use the self-assessment tool in your account dashboard and consider reaching out to one of the support organisations listed on this page.
Deposit, loss and time limits
Raxi Win gives every registered player access to three types of spending controls, available directly in the Responsible Gaming section of your account settings. A deposit limit caps how much you can add to your account over a chosen period, daily, weekly, or monthly. A loss limit stops play automatically once your net losses reach the rupee amount you specify within that timeframe. A session time limit triggers an on-screen reminder, or ends your session entirely, after a set number of minutes, helping you avoid losing track of time.
Reductions to any limit take effect immediately. Increases, by contrast, are subject to a 24-hour cooling-off period before they apply, this intentional delay gives you time to reconsider a decision made in the heat of the moment. Linking your Raxi Win deposits to a dedicated PhonePe or GPay wallet, separate from your main bank account, makes it straightforward to see exactly what you have spent at a glance each month.
Self-exclusion and cool-off
If limits alone are not enough, Raxi Win offers two stronger tools. A cool-off period temporarily suspends your account for a short duration, 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days, during which you cannot log in, deposit, or place bets. This is useful when you feel your play is getting out of hand but want the option to return after a structured break. A self-exclusion is a longer-term commitment: you can exclude yourself for 6 months, 1 year, or indefinitely. During self-exclusion, your account is closed, all marketing communications from Raxi Win are stopped, and re-opening the account requires a mandatory waiting period and a formal review.
To activate either option, visit the Responsible Gaming section in your account settings, or contact our support team via live chat or email. We recommend also blocking gambling sites at the device level using free tools such as Gamban or your mobile network's parental controls, so that the barrier is technical as well as account-based. Self-exclusion is a serious and effective step, there is no shame in using it.