Treat MyEmpire as Paid Entertainment
MyEmpire combines casino games, live casino and betting in one account. That mix can make switching between products feel very easy, so Australian readers should treat every session as paid entertainment rather than a way to earn money.
Only adults should use gambling products. Before visiting any offshore gambling site, players in Australia should also consider the rules that apply in their state or territory.
- Do not gamble with money needed for rent, bills or essentials.
- Do not increase stakes because a bonus or free spins offer is available.
- Do not treat wins as reliable income.
Set Limits Before You Deposit
Limits work best when they are decided before a deposit is made. A sensible plan includes a maximum deposit amount, a session time limit and a clear stopping point after losses.
This guide cannot set limits inside a MyEmpire account. Any account-level limit, cooling-off or self-exclusion tool must be checked directly in the official account area.
- Deposit limit: the most you are prepared to spend.
- Time limit: how long a session can last.
- Loss limit: the point where play stops.
- Cooling-off rule: step away after emotional or rushed play.
Warning Signs to Take Seriously
Gambling becomes risky when it stops feeling optional. Chasing losses, hiding deposits, borrowing to gamble or feeling anxious when unable to play are clear signs to pause.
If any of these patterns appear, the safest next step is to stop gambling and speak to a support service before the situation becomes harder to manage.
- Deposits become larger or more frequent than planned.
- Gambling is hidden from family, friends or a partner.
- Work, sleep or daily routines are affected.
- Losses create an urgent need to keep playing.
Australian Support Services
Australia has confidential gambling support services that can help with self-assessment, counselling and practical next steps. These services are separate from MyEmpire and from this information site.
If gambling is causing immediate financial pressure, a financial counsellor or local support service may also be useful.
- Gambling Help Online: online chat, resources and counselling pathways.
- National Gambling Helpline: 1800 858 858.
- GambleAware services in NSW and state-based support services.
- Financial counselling if gambling has affected bills or debt.
