Last updated: May 2026 — Liam Hargreaves, Dimsumbites

Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment to Player Safety

At Dimsumbites, we believe that playing online pokies should always be an enjoyable, entertaining experience — never a source of stress, financial hardship, or harm. Our founder, Liam Hargreaves, built this site with a clear principle: player welfare comes before everything else. We review casinos, recommend pokies, and share tips, but we never lose sight of the fact that gambling carries real risks that must be taken seriously.

This page exists to give New Zealand players honest, practical guidance. Whether you are simply looking to stay in control or you are concerned about your own habits or someone else's, you will find straightforward information and real support resources here.

Gambling Should Always Be a Choice, Not a Compulsion

Responsible gambling means staying in control of when you play, how long you play, and how much you spend. It means gambling for entertainment rather than as a way to earn money, escape problems, or cope with difficult emotions. When gambling stops being a choice and starts feeling like a need, it is time to pause and seek support.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can develop gradually. Many people do not recognise the warning signs until the situation has become serious. Below are common indicators that gambling may be causing harm:

Recognising these signs in yourself — or in someone you care about — is an important first step. There is no shame in seeking help, and support is available right now.

Self-Assessment Checklist

Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to reach out to one of the support organisations listed below:

Tools to Help You Stay in Control

Deposit Limits

Most licensed online casinos allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits directly in your account settings. Setting a limit before you start playing is one of the most effective ways to keep your gambling within a budget you are comfortable with. At Dimsumbites, we only recommend casinos that offer this feature.

Reality Checks

Reality check notifications remind you how long you have been playing. These pop-up alerts help you stay aware of time spent and make conscious decisions about whether to continue. Enable this feature in your casino account settings if it is available.

Cooling-Off Periods

A cooling-off period allows you to temporarily suspend your account for a short time — typically 24 hours to several weeks. This is a useful tool if you feel you need a short break without committing to a longer exclusion.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you need a more serious break, self-exclusion lets you block access to your casino account for an extended period, often ranging from several months to permanently. Contact your casino's customer support team directly to request self-exclusion. In New Zealand, the Department of Internal Affairs oversees online gambling regulation and can provide further guidance.

Crisis Support and Helplines in New Zealand

If you or someone you know needs urgent support, please reach out to these free, confidential services:

International Support Organisations

These globally recognised organisations offer free counselling, resources, and guidance for people affected by problem gambling:

Strict 18+ Policy

Dimsumbites enforces a strict 18 years and older policy across all content and casino recommendations. Online gambling is not suitable for minors under any circumstances. All casinos we feature are required to carry out robust age verification checks before allowing any player to deposit or play. If you suspect a minor is accessing gambling content, please contact the relevant casino and your local authorities immediately.

A Final Word From Us

We genuinely care about every person who visits Dimsumbites. Pokies can be fun, but they are never worth your health, relationships, or financial security. If something feels wrong, please stop playing and talk to someone. Help is always available, and asking for it is a sign of strength, not weakness.