Under PAGCOR guidelines applicable in the Philippines, all real-money gaming activity requires players to be at least 21 years of age. fb774 enforces this through mandatory identity verification (KYC) before processing any withdrawal. Accounts confirmed to belong to individuals under 21 are permanently closed immediately, balances are forfeited, and the incident is reported to the relevant authority. If you know or suspect an underage person is using the platform, please contact us at [email protected] right away.
There's a lot of noise around the phrase "responsible gaming" — it gets slapped on footers and pages like a legal requirement that nobody reads. At fb774, we want to be more direct about it: responsible gaming means treating your money and your time with the same discipline you'd bring to any entertainment budget.
Think of it this way — nobody goes to a restaurant and keeps ordering until they're financially ruined. You decide what you can spend, you enjoy the meal, and you leave. Gaming at fb774 should work the same way. You set a budget before you open the lobby, you stick to it, and you leave when it's gone — feeling like you got your entertainment value, whether you won or not.
The problem starts when that framework breaks down. When the goal quietly shifts from "enjoying the game" to "winning back what I lost." When a ₱500 session budget somehow becomes ₱5,000 by 2am. When gambling stops being one of the things you do and starts being the thing you do. That's where fb774's responsible gaming tools and this page come in.
We're not here to tell you gambling is bad. We're here to make sure it stays good — genuinely enjoyable, financially sensible, and never something you regret. Sumugal nang may responsibilidad.
Problem gambling doesn't usually announce itself. It creeps in gradually — a longer session here, a bigger top-up there — until it's genuinely affecting your finances, your work, or your relationships. These are the patterns worth watching for, honestly and without judgment.
Continuing to play — and spending more than planned — specifically to win back money already lost. This is the most consistent early marker of a gambling problem.
Regularly spending more than you planned to — ₱500 sessions that somehow become ₱5,000. Especially when you already told yourself "just one more deposit" multiple times.
Delaying bills, borrowing from family or friends, selling belongings, or using funds meant for food, rent, or tuition to fund gaming sessions.
Lying to family members about how much time or money is being spent on gaming, or going out of your way to hide transaction records or session history.
Feeling restless, irritable, or anxious when not playing — or using gaming specifically to escape stress, depression, loneliness, or problems at home or work.
Gaming affecting your performance at work, quality of sleep, health, relationships with family, or social life — especially when you've noticed it but haven't been able to change it.
Keeping gaming healthy isn't about willpower alone — it's about structure. Here's what actually works for players who manage their gaming well long-term.
Set a firm number — say, ₱500 per week — and treat it like a movie ticket: once it's spent, the session is over. Don't revise the number mid-session.
Use fb774's session time alert or set an alarm on your phone. When it goes off, finish the current round and stop — regardless of whether you're up or down.
Bad days at work, fights at home, exhaustion after a long shift — these are the conditions under which poor decisions get made. The lobby will still be there after you've slept.
Yesterday's loss is gone. Last week's big win doesn't owe you a repeat performance. Each session is its own thing. Chasing yesterday's result is a trap with no exit.
Gaming is one hobby. Friends, family, exercise, rest — these need space too. If gaming is squeezing them out, that's the first real signal something is off.
A short, honest reflection — no right or wrong answers, just clarity. Takes about 90 seconds.
In the last month, have you spent more money on gaming than you originally planned?
After losing a session, do you feel a strong urge to play again immediately to win the money back?
Has gaming ever caused problems with your relationships, work, or finances?
Do you ever feel restless, irritable, or anxious when you haven't been able to play for a while?
Have you ever hidden how much time or money you spend on gaming from someone close to you?
This self-check is for personal reflection only and is not a clinical assessment. If you have concerns, please reach out to a professional or contact fb774 support.
fb774 support and external resources for players who need more than a limit adjustment.
Our 24/7 support team can activate any responsible gaming tool on your behalf — deposit limits, cooling-off, or self-exclusion — through the live chat widget on the platform. Just say the word and it's done.
For written requests — including formal self-exclusion requests, data queries, or complaints — you can email fb774 at [email protected]. Use subject line "Responsible Gaming Request" for faster routing.
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) maintains a responsible gambling programme and helpline for Filipino players experiencing gaming-related difficulties. Contact PAGCOR through official Philippine government channels for guidance, counselling referrals, and exclusion registry information.
Gambling disorder is a recognised condition and professional help is available in the Philippines. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and licensed counsellors at Philippine General Hospital (PGH), Makati Medical Center, and other facilities can provide confidential support and treatment options.
Responsible gaming isn't a box we tick — it's a commitment we make to every player who signs up. Here's what fb774 specifically commits to doing as a platform:
If you're worried about someone close to you — a family member, a friend, a partner — and you suspect they may have a gambling problem, fb774 wants to help. You can contact our support team at [email protected] to discuss the situation confidentially. We take third-party safeguarding concerns seriously and can guide you through the options available.
You can't force someone to stop gambling, but you can make sure the people around them know where to turn. Sabihan ang iyong mahal sa buhay na tulong ay laging available. Help is always available.
Minors and gaming: If you believe a person under 21 is using the fb774 platform, please contact us at [email protected] immediately. The account will be investigated and closed without delay.