Responsible Gambling

How we Rate

Every week, our expert editorial team and in-house reviewers—trusted by over 11,000 visitors—assess four online casinos through real-money testing. Acting as mystery shoppers, they explore the full player journey to deliver genuine, experience-based insights. Our ratings reflect these firsthand evaluations, combined with thorough research into each casino’s background, legal compliance, and reputation among New Zealand players.

Gambling Responsibility

Gambling is meant to be a source of entertainment, not a way to make money. Play responsibly—set limits, manage your budget, and avoid chasing losses. If you're in New Zealand and need help, free and confidential support is available 24/7 through Gambling Helpline NZ at 0800 654 655 or online at gamblinghelpline.co.nz.

20+

The online casinos featured on this site are intended for users aged 20 and over. In New Zealand, the legal gambling age is 20, as established by the Gambling Act 2003 and its amendments. Individuals caught gambling underage may face fines of up to NZ$500. If you're accessing this site from outside New Zealand, please ensure you comply with your local legal age requirements for gambling.

Climbing is about thrill, challenges, and pushing your limits — but only when it remains uplifting. At Climb.co.nz, we believe responsible gambling should be no different: exciting, balanced, and under your control.


Gear Up: Tools to Help You Stay Grounded

  • Pre‑Set Your Spending
    Plan your budget in advance — like preparing gear for a climb. This lets you enjoy the journey without unexpected setbacks.
  • Keep Track of Time
    It’s easy for time to slip when you’re locked in. Use timers or reality checks to remind yourself to pause and breathe.
  • Set Loss or Deposit Limits
    Use tools that cap how much you’re placing or losing. It’s like setting safe limits before tackling a hard route.
  • Take Strategic Breaks
    Need to step back? You can self-exclude or suspend your account—like taking a rest day so you can come back stronger.

Know When to Call It

Pause and reassess if you notice:

  • You’re sneaking game time during meals or in downtime.
  • You feel more on edge than excited.
  • You’re spending beyond what you intended—or hiding it.
  • Essentials are getting sidelined by gambling.

Support’s At Hand — Don’t Climb Alone

If the climb ever feels too steep, help is a call or click away:

  • Gambling Helpline Aotearoa24/7, free, anonymous support via Call 0800 654 655 or Text 8006. Also includes specialist lines for Māori, Pasifika, Youth, and debt support
  • Problem Gambling Foundation (PGF) — Offers free, confidential counselling via phone, text, email, or live chat, plus assistance through local clinics across Aotearoa

Final Step — Climb Balanced

Fun doesn’t mean reckless. Just like scaling a peak, gambling should challenge, not overwhelm. Set your limits, monitor your ascent, and if things get rocky—pause, adjust, and climb again when you’re ready.

Play with purpose. Climb with care.

Ivor Mellington

Ivor Mellington

Name’s Ivor. I live in Christchurch. I review high-stakes casinos, roast loyalty programs that treat VIPs like interns, and sip strong coffee while watching live dealers bluff their way through shifts.

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