Responsible Play

Important Notice

Lottery is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money. Please play responsibly and do not become addicted.

Principles of Healthy Play

  • Set a budget: take part only for entertainment, and never use money you need for living expenses.
  • Manage your time: don't let the lottery affect your normal work and life.
  • Accept wins and losses: treat it as entertainment spending — winning is a nice surprise, not winning is normal.
  • Never borrow: never borrow money to take part, and don't disturb your family's finances.
  • Seek help early: if you notice you have a gambling problem, seek professional help promptly.

FAQ

Q: Can the lottery be treated as an investment?

A: No. The lottery should be seen as entertainment spending, not as an investment, source of income or financial plan.

Q: How do I know I need to take a break?

A: If buying lottery tickets affects your living budget, work and rest, or emotional state, you should stop immediately and seek help from family or a professional organisation.

Q: What should I keep in mind when using data analysis tools?

A: Data analysis can only help you understand historical distribution; it cannot guarantee future results. Always keep an entertainment mindset.

Q: Can minors use YiCai?

A: No. Accessing and using this site means the user is at least 18 years old and understands the risks related to the lottery.

If you need help, please contact your local mental health hotline or a relevant gambling-support organisation.