Gambling at juan136 should be fun — entertainment you can enjoy safely, within your means, on your own terms. This page explains our 21+ policy, the tools we provide, and how to get help if you need it.
Our Commitment
At juan136, we believe gambling should always be a form of entertainment — not a way to solve financial problems, escape stress, or chase losses. We know that for the vast majority of our players in Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, and across the Philippines, a bet on the PBA Finals or a few rounds of online bingo is exactly that: a bit of fun, played responsibly within a budget.
But we also know that for a small number of people, gambling can become a problem. That's why responsible gaming isn't just a checkbox for us — it's a core part of how juan136 operates. We have built real tools directly into every account, made them easy to find, and ensured they take effect immediately when you use them.
Juan136 operates under PAGCOR authorization, and we are committed to upholding PAGCOR's responsible gaming framework in full. Every element of our platform — from the way odds are displayed to how we handle large wins — is designed with player welfare in mind. If you ever feel that gambling is affecting your life or the lives of people around you, we want to hear from you and we want to help.
Gambling is entertainment, not income. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose.
Set a budget before you play and stick to it, win or lose.
Don't chase losses. A losing streak is not a sign that a win is due.
Take regular breaks. Use session timers and step away from the screen.
Keep gambling separate from work, family time, and financial obligations.
Never gamble under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or extreme emotional stress.
In Your Account
All of these tools are available directly from your juan136 account settings — no need to contact support, no waiting period to activate (except where noted).
Set a maximum deposit amount per day, per week, or per month. Once your limit is reached, no further deposits can be made until the period resets. Reducing your limit takes effect immediately; increasing it requires a 7-day cooling period.
Set a reminder to pop up after a set period of continuous play — 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours. The reminder gives you a prompt to take a break, check your balance, and decide if you want to continue. Simple but effective.
Take a temporary break from juan136 for 24 hours, 48 hours, 1 week, or up to 6 weeks. During a cooling-off period, you cannot deposit or place bets. Your account and balance remain intact for when the period ends.
Permanently exclude yourself from juan136 for a minimum of 6 months. This cannot be reversed during the exclusion period — no exceptions. Your account is locked, marketing is stopped, and any marketing emails are suppressed immediately.
Set a maximum net loss threshold per day, week, or month. When you reach your loss limit, betting and casino play is paused for the remainder of the period. Helps you keep gambling within a budget even on a losing run.
Enable automatic on-screen summaries showing your net result, total session time, and total wagered at regular intervals. Knowing the numbers in real time helps you make clear-headed decisions about whether to continue playing.
Step-by-Step
Log in at juan136 Login from any device — desktop or mobile.
Tap your profile icon and select "Account Settings" from the dropdown menu.
All tools are grouped under the dedicated Responsible Gaming tab in your settings panel.
Select the tool you want, enter the relevant limit or period, and confirm. Most tools take effect immediately.
If you want self-exclusion or have difficulty accessing settings, our 24/7 support team can activate any tool for you immediately.
Self-Assessment
If you answer "yes" to three or more of these questions, your gambling may be causing harm. Please use our tools or contact us.
Contact our 24/7 support team at [email protected] to activate self-exclusion immediately, or speak with a trained responsible gaming agent in English or Tagalog.
Juan136 operates in full compliance with PAGCOR's responsible gaming programme. PAGCOR — the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation — is the national gaming regulator and mandates responsible gaming standards for all authorized operators.
PAGCOR's responsible gaming framework includes national self-exclusion registration, operator compliance audits, and public awareness campaigns. Juan136 participates in and upholds all PAGCOR responsible gaming requirements without exception.
For information about PAGCOR's responsible gaming resources and the national self-exclusion programme, contact our support team who can provide guidance on how to access these services.
Gambling by persons under the age of 21 is a criminal offence in the Philippines under applicable gaming laws and PAGCOR regulations. Juan136 enforces the 21+ age restriction strictly.
Age verification is required at registration and may be requested again at any time during your use of the Platform. Accepted documents include:
If you suspect a minor is using juan136, please report it immediately to [email protected].
Our 24/7 Filipino support team can activate any responsible gaming tool on your behalf immediately — in English or Tagalog.
The national gaming regulator provides responsible gaming resources and a national self-exclusion registry for all PAGCOR-authorized platforms.
Contact our support team for guidance on accessing PAGCOR's responsible gaming programme.
The National Center for Mental Health (NCMH) operates a 24/7 crisis hotline for Filipinos dealing with mental health challenges, including gambling-related stress.
NCMH Hotline: 1553
Practical Advice
Decide how much you're comfortable spending on gambling each month — treat it like a night out or a movie budget. Once it's gone, stop. Never dip into rent money, grocery funds, or your family's savings to play.
It's easy to lose track of time when you're into a PBA game or a long bingo session. Use juan136's session reminders and set an alarm on your phone. Step away, have a snack, spend time with your family — then decide if you want to continue.
The single most common path to problem gambling is chasing losses — betting more to try to win back what you've lost. Gambling outcomes are random. A bad run doesn't mean a win is coming. Walk away, and come back another day with a fresh budget.
If you feel like gambling is becoming a problem, talk to someone — a family member, a close friend, a colleague. In Filipino culture, talking about problems with family is natural and often the first step toward getting better. You don't have to handle it alone.
All our responsible gaming tools are free, always available, and built into your account. Sign in to manage your limits today. Remember — juan136 is strictly 21+.
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