Responsible Gaming

Sgggc.org does not encourage or promote gambling. Our goal is to educate, warn, and protect users from risky and potentially fraudulent colour prediction platforms.

We understand that some people may still choose to participate in real-money games. For those users, we strongly support Responsible Gaming principles.

1. Check Legality First

  • Only play if online gaming or real-money games are legal in your country/state.
  • Make sure you understand and follow all local rules and regulations.
  • If you are unsure about the legal status of such games in your region, avoid playing until you are certain.

2. Adults Only (18+)

  • Colour prediction and similar money-based games should only be accessed by adults.
  • If you are under 18, or below the legal gambling age in your jurisdiction, you should not use real-money gaming platforms.

3. It Is Not a Job or Income Source

  • Do not treat colour prediction games as a way to earn regular income or “easy money”.
  • Never depend on them to pay bills, EMIs, loans or other essential expenses.
  • If you choose to play, treat it strictly as entertainment, and understand that losing money is very likely.

4. Set Clear Limits

If you still choose to play any real-money game:

  • Decide beforehand how much time and money you are willing to spend.
  • Stick to those limits without exceptions.
  • Never borrow money, take loans, or use credit cards just to play or recover losses.

5. Don’t Chase Losses

  • Losses are a normal and frequent part of real-money games.
  • Trying to win back lost money by increasing your bets is called chasing losses, and usually ends in even bigger losses.
  • Accept losses as soon as they happen, and stop rather than “trying one last time”.

6. Warning Signs of a Problem

You might be developing a gaming or gambling problem if:

  • You are constantly thinking about these games
  • You lie or hide your gaming activity from friends or family
  • You use money meant for essentials like rent, food, or education
  • You feel stressed, anxious, angry, or depressed because of gaming
  • You have tried to stop or cut down, but cannot

If you recognise these signs, it is important to take action early.

7. Getting Help

If you feel that gaming is affecting your life, finances or relationships:

  • Talk openly to a trusted friend or family member
  • Look for local counselling services or helplines dealing with gambling addiction or financial stress
  • Consider uninstalling/blocking all gambling and colour prediction apps and websites