660 Responsible Gaming — Play Smart, Live Balanced
At 660, we believe online entertainment should be enjoyed in a healthy and controlled manner. This page provides guides, advice, and self-control tools to help you stay balanced while using our platform.
660's Commitment to Responsible Gaming
The 660 platform is designed not only to deliver an engaging entertainment experience, but also to ensure every user can enjoy our services in a safe and responsible manner. We are committed to supporting user well-being and take a proactive approach in promoting healthy gambling practices among Malaysian users.
As part of this commitment, 660 provides clear information on the risks associated with betting and gaming activities, offers self-control tools to users, and consistently encourages everyone to play within their means. Our goal is to keep this platform a source of fun and entertainment — not a source of stress or financial hardship.
Recognise the Signs of Risky Behaviour
Recognising the early warning signs is the first step to protecting yourself. Gaming can become a problem when it starts to negatively affect your daily life. Watch out for the following signs:
Using gaming as an escape from personal, financial, or emotional problems is a warning sign that should not be ignored.
Using borrowed money, emergency savings, or funds meant for daily necessities to make deposits is a serious warning sign that requires immediate attention.
Feeling unable to control the time you spend on the platform, even when you intend to cut back, is a sign that balance needs to be restored.
Prioritising gaming over work, family, or daily responsibilities is a sign that this hobby may have crossed into unhealthy territory.
Time & Budget Limit Setting Tips
One of the most effective ways to enjoy 660 responsibly is to set clear limits before you start playing. Here are some practical guidelines you can follow:
- Set a fixed budget: Decide in advance how much MYR (RM) you are comfortable spending on entertainment each week or month. This amount should come only from disposable income after all daily needs, bills, and savings have been taken care of.
- Don't try to chase your losses: One of the most important principles is accepting that losses are part of the game. Do not top up your deposit to "recover" money you have already lost — this can lead to much bigger problems.
- Set a time limit: Before starting a session, decide how long you intend to play. Use a clock or phone notification to remind you when your time is up.
- Take regular breaks: Taking a short break every 30 to 45 minutes helps you make better decisions and avoid decision fatigue that can lead to impulsive bets.
- Don't play when you're stressed or feeling down: Unstable emotions can cloud your judgement. If you are feeling stressed or upset, stop playing and come back when you are in a clearer headspace.
Self-Control Tools on the 660 Platform
660 offers several self-control tools that users can use to manage their playing experience in a more controlled way:
- Deposit limit: Users can set a maximum deposit amount on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. These limits help keep your entertainment spending in check and ensure it stays within your financial means.
- Cooling-off period: If you feel you need a break from the platform for a while, you can request a cooling-off period. During this time, access to your account will be temporarily suspended, giving you the space and time to think clearly.
- Self-exclusion: For users who feel they need a longer break or wish to step away entirely for a period, the self-exclusion feature allows you to request a temporary or permanent closure of your account. Contact the 660 support team to initiate this process.
To use any of these self-control tools or to find out more, please reach out to our support team via live chat or email at [email protected].
Protection of Minors
660 takes the protection of children and young people very seriously. This platform is for users aged 18 and above only. We use an age verification process during account registration and reserve the right to request identity documents to verify a user's age at any time.
For parents and guardians who share devices with their children:
- Make sure your device is secured with a password that your children do not know.
- Log out of your 660 account when it's not in use, especially on shared devices.
- Use the parental control features available on your device to block access to online gambling sites.
- Have open conversations with your children about the risks of gambling and the importance of waiting until an appropriate age before engaging in any form of betting.
If you suspect that a minor has accessed or attempted to access the 660 platform, please contact us immediately so that prompt action can be taken.
Life Balance & Getting Professional Help
Online entertainment is just one small part of a balanced life. 660 encourages all users to ensure that gaming does not interfere with your personal relationships, mental health, work productivity, or finances.
If you or someone you know is showing signs of a gambling problem, don't hesitate to seek help. Reaching out for support is not a sign of weakness — it's a sign of strength and wisdom. Steps you can take:
- Talk to a trusted family member or friend about your feelings or concerns.
- Reach out to a counsellor or mental health professional for confidential professional support.
- Explore responsible gambling support resources available in Malaysia through public health channels or relevant non-governmental organisations.
The 660 support team is also on hand to assist you with information on self-control tools or to connect you with the right resources. Reach us via live chat or visit the page FAQ for more information.
Remember: gaming should be fun. When it stops being fun, that's your cue to take a step back.