Every game in this library is designed so that, over enough rounds, the operator keeps a
percentage of everything staked. That is not a scandal — it is the disclosed business
model of the entire industry, and it is why RTP figures exist. But it does mean one thing very
clearly: real-money gaming cannot be a source of income. Any page that implies
otherwise, including any page about the IN7 app, is either mistaken or lying.
The healthy version of this hobby looks like a cinema ticket. You decide in advance what the
evening is worth to you, you spend that and no more, and if you happen to come out ahead you
treat it as a pleasant surprise rather than a strategy that worked. The unhealthy version
starts the moment you deposit money that was allocated to something else, or increase a stake
to recover a loss.
Signs worth taking seriously
- You have deposited money set aside for rent, bills, school fees or a loan repayment.
- You are borrowing to play, or hiding how much you have played from people close to you.
- Losses are being chased with larger stakes rather than accepted.
- You feel you need to keep playing to feel normal, rather than choosing to play for fun.
- Play is displacing sleep, work, study or relationships.
If more than one of those is familiar, use the app’s tools immediately: set a deposit
limit, set a loss limit, or take a cool-off period. Support can apply limits on your behalf and
can process a self-exclusion that cannot be reversed early. Reaching out is not an admission
of anything — it is the same as declining a second drink.
And to state it plainly one more time: you must be 18 or over, and online
real-money gaming is restricted or prohibited in several Indian states including Andhra
Pradesh, Telangana, Assam, Odisha, Nagaland and Sikkim. If that includes where you live, this
site is here as information only — please do not register.