At laroph, responsible gaming isn't a legal requirement we check off a list — it's something we genuinely care about. This page explains our player protection tools, the warning signs of problem gambling, and the resources available to Filipino players who need support. Whether you're adjusting limits, taking a break, or looking for help, laroph has the tools and the team to assist you.
Gambling at laroph is meant to be fun. A few rounds of Fortune Dragon after a long workday. A Bingo session while hanging out with friends. Watching a PBA game with a sports bet on the side. For the majority of Filipino players, that's exactly what it is — entertainment, excitement, and a bit of extra thrill.
But laroph also knows that gambling can stop being fun for some people. It can shift from a leisure activity into something that affects finances, relationships, work, and mental health. That's a reality the laroph team takes seriously — not as a disclaimer, but as an actual operational priority. Every tool on this page exists because laroph believes that a player who needs to stop should be able to stop quickly and without friction.
The Philippines has a specific gambling culture — GCash makes it very easy to fund an account, games are accessible 24/7 from your phone, and the social aspect of gambling (sabong nights, bingo with family, sports bets with officemates) is genuinely woven into Filipino life. That means the line between healthy gambling and problem gambling can be harder to notice. laroph's responsible gaming tools are designed for this reality — fast to activate, clear in their function, and staffed by a support team that understands the Philippine context.
21+ Age Restriction — Non-Negotiable: The laroph Casino platform is exclusively available to individuals aged 21 years and older, as required under applicable Philippine gaming regulations. Age verification is mandatory before any withdrawal is processed. Attempting to register below this age is a violation of laroph's Terms and Conditions and Philippine law.
All tools are accessible in your Account Settings at any time, on any device. No waiting period to activate — most take effect immediately.
Set a maximum amount you can deposit per day, per week, or per month. Once you hit your limit, the Platform will not process further deposits until the period resets. Limit increases require a 24-hour cooling-off period — decreases take effect immediately.
Instant ActivationDefine the maximum you're comfortable losing in a given period. When your net losses reach the defined threshold, laroph automatically suspends further real-money play for the rest of that period. Useful for players who want a hard ceiling on what they can lose in any session.
Instant ActivationSet maximum session durations after which laroph will automatically log you out. You can also enable reality check notifications — pop-up reminders at intervals you choose (30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours) showing your session time and net result, helping you stay aware of how long you've been playing.
Customisable IntervalsNeed a short break without permanently closing your account? laroph's cool-off tool lets you suspend your account for any period between 24 hours and 30 days. During a cool-off, you cannot log in, deposit, or play — but your account and balance remain intact for when you return.
24hr – 30 Day OptionsPermanent self-exclusion closes your laroph account indefinitely and prevents re-registration. Contact laroph's 24/7 live support to activate. Exclusion takes effect within minutes. During exclusion, laroph will not send you any promotional communications. This is the right tool if you feel you need a permanent break.
Permanent & Immediatelaroph's support team is based in the Philippines and available around the clock. If you're worried about your gambling or the gambling of someone close to you, reach out via live chat — the team is trained to assist with responsible gaming concerns in a non-judgmental, supportive way.
Available Right NowProblem gambling doesn't always look obvious from the outside — and it often feels controllable from the inside until it isn't. These are the most common warning signs recognised by gambling counsellors. Recognising them early in yourself or someone you know is the most important first step.
Gambling with money set aside for rent, groceries, utilities, or loan payments — using essential funds as a gambling bankroll.
Chasing losses — increasing bet sizes or continuing to play specifically to "win back" money already lost in the same session or recent sessions.
Hiding gambling activity from family members, a partner, or close friends — being secretive about how much time or money is being spent.
Feeling irritable, anxious, or restless when not gambling — experiencing a sense of being unable to relax or enjoy other activities without playing.
Needing to bet larger and larger amounts to feel the same excitement — what once felt like a thrilling ₱100 bet now requires ₱1,000 to get the same feeling.
Skipping work, school, family events, or social obligations because of gambling — or spending significant time recovering from gambling-related stress.
Borrowing money, selling belongings, or taking out loans specifically to fund gambling — financial difficulties directly tied to gambling activity.
Answering "yes" to two or more of these questions consistently suggests it may be worth taking a break, adjusting your limits, or speaking to someone. There's no shame in it — recognising the pattern is the hardest part.
Have you ever spent more money gambling than you originally planned to spend when you started that session?
Have you ever continued playing to try to win back money you already lost, rather than stopping as planned?
Have you ever felt guilty, ashamed, or stressed after a gambling session — even after winning?
Has gambling ever caused you to miss work, school, family commitments, or important events?
Have you ever borrowed money, sold items, or used emergency funds to gamble?
Do you feel like gambling is a way to escape problems, stress, loneliness, or negative emotions?
Have people close to you expressed concern about how much time or money you spend gambling?
Have you ever tried to cut back or stop gambling and found that you couldn't stick to that decision?
If you answered yes to 2+ questions: Consider setting a deposit or loss limit now, or contact laroph support to discuss a cool-off period. Speaking to a professional counsellor is also a genuinely useful option — it doesn't mean you have a serious problem, it means you're being smart about it.
laroph has deliberately made these tools as easy to access as possible. You don't need to justify your decision, go through a lengthy process, or wait for approval. Here's how to access each tool.
Access your laroph account via the laroph Login page on any device — phone, tablet, or desktop.
Tap your account icon in the top-right corner and navigate to "Responsible Gaming" within Account Settings.
Choose from Deposit Limits, Loss Limits, Session Time Limits, Reality Checks, or Cool-Off Period. Configure your preferred settings and confirm.
Permanent self-exclusion is processed through laroph's live chat support, available 24/7. Tell the agent you want to self-exclude — the process takes less than 5 minutes and activates immediately.
You'll receive a confirmation via SMS and email. For self-exclusion, your account will be deactivated and you will not receive promotional communications from laroph.
Reducing any limit (e.g., lowering your daily deposit cap from ₱2,000 to ₱500) takes effect immediately. Increasing a limit (e.g., raising it back up) requires a mandatory 24-hour waiting period before it activates. This is intentional — it gives players time to reconsider limit increases made impulsively.
laroph requires government-issued ID verification (PhilSys, UMID, passport, or driver's license) before processing any withdrawal. This serves both as identity verification and age confirmation. Any account where the verified age is below 21 will be permanently closed with funds held pending review.
laroph can help you control your gambling on the platform — but professional counselling provides deeper, more lasting support. These resources are available to Filipino players.
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) operates a responsible gaming program for Filipino players. PAGCOR maintains guidance on problem gambling awareness and player protection consistent with its mandate as the country's gaming regulator.
Visit the official PAGCOR website for resources.
The NCMH in Mandaluyong City provides mental health services including counselling for behavioural dependencies. Problem gambling is classified as a behavioural addiction and falls within the scope of NCMH's services.
Nueve de Pebrero St., Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
Gamblers Anonymous follows a peer-support 12-step recovery programme. Philippine chapters hold regular in-person and online meetings open to anyone who believes gambling has become a problem in their life — no referral or commitment required to attend.
Search for current meeting schedules through the GA Philippines network.
In Touch offers telephone and online counselling services in the Philippines, staffed by trained counsellors who handle a range of issues including addiction and behavioural health. Services are available in Filipino and English.
Crisis line available — refer to In Touch's official published contact numbers.
Beyond external resources, laroph's Filipino-speaking support team is available 24/7 via live chat and can help you activate any of the responsible gaming tools on this page — immediately and without judgment. Responsible gaming concerns are treated with full confidentiality. If you're not sure what tool is right for your situation, the support team can walk you through the options.
Support email (plain text):
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