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Contests Rules Reserves

Responsible Gaming

Turf Totals should always be fun. Here’s how to keep it that way.

Skill-based contests, not gambling

Turf Totals is a game of skill. Every entry is built from your own research and judgment: you study a slate of real-world matchups, weigh each team’s Turf Score against its scoring potential, and choose six picks whose combined performance determines your result. There are no spinning reels and no house odds — entries compete against other players, and the published payout table is fixed before the contest opens.

Even so, paid contests involve real money, and the same healthy habits apply.

Play responsibly

  • Only play with money you can afford to lose. Entry fees are not an investment.
  • Set a budget before you enter and stick to it — never chase losses.
  • Take breaks. If contests stop being fun, step away.
  • Never play to escape stress, or under the influence.
  • Be honest with yourself and the people around you about how much you play.

Self-exclusion and deposit limits

If you want to stop playing — for a while or for good — email alex@turfmonster.media from your account email and ask for self-exclusion. We will close your account and decline your entries on request. You can also request a deposit limit (a cap on entry-token purchases over a period you choose) the same way. These requests are fulfilled manually by our team today; we confirm every request by email and apply it within one business day.

A self-exclusion request is binding: once applied, we will not reopen the account during the exclusion period you chose, even if you ask.

Get help

If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, free and confidential help is available 24/7:

National Problem Gambling Helpline
1-800-GAMBLER

Call or text, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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National Council on Problem Gambling
ncpgambling.org

Screening tools, treatment directories, and chat support.

You must be of legal age to participate in skill-based contests in your state (18+ in most states; 19+ in AL/NE; 21+ in IA/MA/VA), and paid entry is not available in every state — see State Eligibility. Questions? Email alex@turfmonster.media.