T200 Responsible Gaming
Play mindfully. Look after your well-being.
T200 believes that online gaming should be a source of fun and entertainment, not stress. This page provides guidance, self-control tools, and support information to ensure every user can enjoy a healthy and responsible gaming experience.
T200's Commitment to Responsible Gaming
As a responsible entertainment platform, t200 is committed to the well-being of every user. We believe that healthy gaming means playing within reasonable limits — in terms of time, money, and emotion.
T200 supports responsible gaming principles by providing self-control tools, educational resources, and easily accessible support channels. Our goal is to ensure every gaming session remains enjoyable entertainment without negatively impacting your personal life, family, or finances.
We respect your choice to play, and at the same time we encourage you to stay aware of your own limits. If at any point gaming starts to affect your daily life, t200 is here to help you take the steps you need.
Recognise the Signs of At-Risk Behaviour
It is important to recognise the early signs that gaming may have shifted from entertainment to something that needs serious attention. Here are some indicators to watch out for:
You play longer than planned and find it hard to stop.
Using money meant for essentials — such as bills or groceries — for gambling.
Feeling restless, irritable, or distressed when unable to play or after a loss.
Neglecting family, friends, or work responsibilities because of gaming.
If you notice any of the above signs in yourself or a loved one, we encourage you to take early action before the situation becomes more serious.
Set Limits — Time, Budget & Self-Control
Time Limits
Decide how long you want to play before starting a session. Set a reminder on your phone or use a timer as a guide. Taking regular breaks is a good habit — stand up, stretch, and only return if you feel ready to continue with a clear head.
Daily & Weekly Budget Limits
Decide how much in MYR (RM) you are comfortable setting aside for entertainment each week — and stick to that limit without exception. Never play with money needed for essentials such as rent, bills, or food. Any money used for gaming should be discretionary funds you are genuinely comfortable spending.
Self-Control Tools at t200
T200 supports a range of self-control tools to help users manage their gaming habits:
- Deposit limit: You can set daily or weekly deposit limits through your account settings to control how much is added to your t200 account.
- Cooling-off period: If you need a temporary break, the cooling-off option lets you pause access to your account for a set period without permanently closing it.
- Self-exclusion: If you feel you need a longer break or are unable to manage your usage on your own, self-exclusion is available to give you the space you need. Contact the t200 support team for assistance with this.
Protecting Minors
T200 takes the protection of children and young people very seriously. This platform is open to individuals aged 18 and above only. We have an age verification process at registration and will close any account found to have been registered by or on behalf of an underage individual.
If you are a parent or guardian, we encourage you to:
- Ensure that devices used by children do not have access to online gaming accounts.
- Use parental control software available on your device to block access to gaming websites.
- Have open conversations with your children about the risks of gambling and the importance of age restrictions.
If you suspect that someone under 18 has accessed the t200 platform, please contact our support team immediately via our support email for further action.
Maintain Life Balance & Get Help
Healthy gaming means it never takes the place of what truly matters — family, health, work, and relationships. t200 encourages all users to regularly reflect on whether gaming remains a balanced recreational activity in their daily lives.
A few ways to maintain a healthy balance:
- Keep gaming as a small part of your entertainment activities, not the main one.
- Spend quality time with family and friends offline.
- Pick up other hobbies or activities that are enjoyable and do not involve money.
- Do not play when you are emotionally unstable, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol.
Professional Help Is Available
If you or someone you know needs support with a gambling problem, we encourage you to seek professional help. In Malaysia, there are various organisations and services that offer free counselling and support for individuals struggling with excessive gambling. Do not be ashamed to ask for help — it is a sign of strength, not weakness.
The t200 support team is also ready to help you find the right resources. Visit the FAQ us or contact us directly via support email for further guidance.