ab99o Responsible
Gaming Commitment
At ab99o, we believe that gambling is genuinely fun — but only when it stays that way. Pakistan's premier online casino platform is fully committed to responsible gaming practices that protect players, support those in need, and ensure every session on ab99o remains an entertainment experience, not a source of stress.
Whether you're in Karachi for a PSL match bet or spinning slots from Lahore on a Saturday night, these tools and resources are here for you — always available, always free, no questions asked.
Six Tools to Keep Your Play in Check
ab99o provides a full suite of responsible gaming controls available directly from your account dashboard. These tools are free, instant, and designed to put you — not the casino — in the driver's seat. Use them together for maximum effect, or start with whichever feels most relevant to where you are right now.
Deposit Limits
Set a hard cap on how many Pakistani Rupees (PKR) you deposit into your ab99o account per day, per week, or per month. Once the limit is hit, no further deposits are possible until the period resets. You choose the amount — you stay in control.
Loss Limits
Define the maximum net loss you're comfortable with over a set time frame. When your losses reach the limit, your ab99o account automatically suspends further play for that period. This tool is especially useful if you're a regular player who wants a financial safety net built in.
Session Time Limits
Set a maximum session length — 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, or a custom value. When the clock runs out, your ab99o session ends automatically. This is a clean, no-fuss way to make sure a quick evening session doesn't quietly extend into the small hours of the morning.
Reality Check Reminders
Configure on-screen pop-up alerts at 30, 60, or 90-minute intervals during active gameplay. Each alert shows your current session duration, net balance change, and the option to end the session. It's a simple but powerful nudge that breaks the flow and brings your attention back to the real picture.
Cool-Off Periods
Take a structured break from ab99o without permanently closing your account. Cool-off periods range from 24 hours to 6 weeks. During a cool-off, you cannot log in or deposit — but your account, history, and balance remain intact and waiting for when you're ready to return.
Self-Exclusion
The most powerful tool ab99o offers. Self-exclusion permanently or indefinitely blocks all access to your account, including deposits, gameplay, and marketing communications. Available for periods from 6 months up to permanent exclusion. Cannot be reversed during the active exclusion period — by design.
How to Exclude Yourself — Step by Step
Self-exclusion is taken seriously at ab99o. The process is designed to be straightforward so there is no barrier between you and getting the protection you need. Once activated, it cannot be reversed during the exclusion window — not by you, not by our support team. This is intentional.
Log in to your ab99o Account
Access your account from any device — desktop or mobile. If you are unable to log in, contact our 24/7 live chat support who can initiate exclusion on your behalf immediately.
Navigate to Responsible Gaming Settings
Open your Account Settings and locate the Responsible Gaming section. All protection tools are grouped together in one clear panel — no digging around required.
Select Self-Exclusion and Choose Your Period
Choose from a 6-month exclusion, a 1-year exclusion, a 5-year exclusion, or permanent exclusion with no reactivation date. If in any doubt, choose the longer option — it's always safer.
Confirm — Exclusion Activates Immediately
Upon confirmation, your ab99o account is blocked within minutes. All marketing communications are cancelled. Your remaining real-money balance is preserved and returned to you via your registered payment method once the exclusion period ends — or immediately upon request if it is a permanent exclusion.
Choose Your Exclusion Period
Is Gambling Becoming a Problem?
Problem gambling looks different for everyone. Some of the warning signs below may seem harmless in isolation — but if several feel familiar, it's worth taking a moment to reflect and reach out for support. Recognising a pattern early makes a real difference.
Gambling with money that was earmarked for household expenses, school fees, or other essential commitments
Chasing losses — returning to gambling shortly after losing in order to try and win the money back
Hiding gambling activity from family, friends, or your spouse — feeling shame or needing to be secretive about how much you gamble
Gambling for longer than planned and consistently struggling to stop a session once it's started
Feeling irritable, restless, or genuinely unhappy when you are not able to gamble — gambling to escape stress or anxiety
Neglecting work, studies, family responsibilities, or relationships in Karachi, Lahore, or elsewhere because of time spent gambling
Needing to bet increasingly larger amounts in order to feel the same level of excitement or satisfaction
Borrowing money — from family, friends, or via credit — specifically to fund gambling sessions
Making repeated unsuccessful attempts to cut back or stop gambling — feeling like it's out of your control
How Is Your Relationship with Gambling?
Read through the questions below. This is not a diagnostic tool — it's simply a reflective exercise to help you honestly assess where you stand. There are no right or wrong answers, and no one sees your responses.
If you answer "yes" to three or more of these questions, ab99o strongly recommends using one of the player protection tools above, or contacting our support team to discuss your options.
Have you ever gambled with money that you knew should have been used for something else — rent, groceries, bills, or your family's needs?
Have you ever gone back to gambling after a losing session with the intention of winning back what you lost — and ended up losing more?
Do you find yourself thinking about gambling frequently when you're not playing — planning your next session, thinking about past wins, or calculating how to recoup losses?
Have you ever hidden your gambling activity — amounts spent, time spent, or sessions played — from a family member, spouse, or friend?
Has gambling ever caused you to feel significantly anxious, stressed, guilty, or low — either during or after a session?
Have you ever borrowed money, sold items, or taken a loan specifically to fund gambling — or to cover losses from gambling?
Have you tried to cut back on gambling or stop completely, but found yourself returning within a short period despite your intention?
Has gambling ever negatively affected your relationships with family or friends, your performance at work or studies, or your general health and wellbeing?
This assessment is adapted from internationally recognised responsible gaming screening frameworks used by licensed gaming operators worldwide. For a more structured assessment, speak with a trained support counsellor.
Tips for Keeping ab99o Fun & Safe
Most players on ab99o enjoy gambling as a genuine form of entertainment — the same way you'd enjoy watching a PSL match or going to a concert. These simple habits help keep it that way for the long term.
ab99o's Non-Negotiable Age Policy
No individual under the age of 21 may register an account, deposit funds, or participate in any gambling activity on ab99o — under any circumstances. All accounts undergo mandatory CNIC-based age verification during the KYC process. If you know or suspect that someone under 21 is accessing an ab99o account, contact our support team immediately. Underage gambling accounts are closed without delay, and all relevant balances are handled in accordance with our licensing obligations. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use parental control software on shared devices to prevent underage access to gambling platforms.
ab99o operates under an international gaming license that mandates responsible gaming standards, player protection tools, AML compliance, and regular audits — keeping your interests protected by an independent regulatory framework.