Responsible Gambling Australia
Ripper is offshore, so the safety net is thinner than at a licensed casino and your own limits do most of the work. Here are the free Australian support services, the limits worth setting before you play, and the signs it is time to stop.
By Judd Harmon - Updated 2026-07-03

Why control matters more at an offshore casino
Ripper is offshore and holds no Australian licence, which means the responsible-gambling protections you would get at a locally regulated site are thinner or absent. There is no Australian regulator enforcing local safer-gambling rules on the operator, so the main line of defence is you. That is not a reason to panic, but it is a reason to be deliberate: decide what you can afford to lose before you start, treat any bonus as entertainment rather than income, and never redeposit to chase a losing session. The no-deposit offers in particular are designed with heavy wagering and a cashout cap, so leaning on them to win money back is exactly the trap to avoid.
Free Australian support services
These services are free, confidential and completely independent of any casino. You do not need to be in crisis to use them.
| Service | What it offers |
|---|---|
| Gambling Help Online | Free, confidential support 24/7 on 1800 858 858 and via online chat and counselling. |
| BetStop | The national self-exclusion register. Register once to block yourself from licensed Australian online operators. |
| Lifeline | 24/7 crisis support on 13 11 14 if things feel overwhelming. |
Setting your own limits
Because the operator-side safeguards cannot be relied on here, set your own before you play. Most cashiers, including offshore ones, let you set a deposit limit, a loss limit or a session-time limit, and take a cooling-off break, in the account settings. Use them. A deposit limit you decide when calm is far more effective than willpower mid-session. It also helps to keep gambling money separate from money you need for bills, to avoid playing when tired, stressed or drinking, and to keep your own record of what you deposit so the total does not blur. None of this is about stopping the fun, it is about keeping it fun.
Warning signs it is time to stop
A few signs are worth watching for, in yourself or someone close to you: chasing losses by redepositing, gambling more than you planned or can afford, hunting for fresh no-deposit codes after a losing run, hiding how much you play, or feeling anxious rather than entertained. If any of that sounds familiar, step away and talk to one of the services above. Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858 is free, confidential and open around the clock, and reaching out early is far easier than waiting until a problem grows.
Responsible gambling FAQ
Where can I get help with gambling in Australia?
Gambling Help Online offers free, confidential support 24/7 on 1800 858 858, with online chat and counselling. BetStop is the national self-exclusion register, and Lifeline is on 13 11 14 for crisis support.
Can I self-exclude from Ripper Casino?
Ripper is offshore, so it may not be covered by BetStop, which applies to licensed Australian operators. You can still use the casino's own account tools to set limits or a cooling-off break, and register with BetStop to block licensed sites.