606 Responsible Gaming — Enjoy Mindfully, Play Wisely
At 606, entertainment is the goal — not stress or addiction. This page offers guidance, self-control tools, and important information to help you stay in control while enjoying our platform.
True Entertainment Shouldn't Cost You More Than You Can Afford
606 believes that online gaming is a legitimate and enjoyable form of entertainment when done responsibly. Our commitment to responsible gaming isn't just a slogan — it's part of how we run this platform every single day.
We offer a range of self-control tools because we understand that every user has different limits and circumstances. Before you start playing, we encourage you to set realistic expectations — online gaming is about the experience and enjoyment, not a reliable source of income.
If at any point you feel that gaming is starting to affect your personal life, work, or finances, please use the control tools we provide or reach out to the 606 support team for assistance.
Do You Recognize These Signs In Yourself?
Early identification of risky behaviour is the most important first step. Don’t wait until problems grow worse.
Using borrowed money, emergency savings, or funds meant for bills and basic needs for gambling purposes.
Regularly playing longer than planned, and finding it hard to stop even when you intend to.
Using gambling as a primary escape from emotional issues, work stress, or personal conflicts.
Neglecting family, friends, or work responsibilities because you spend too much time gambling.
Continuing to play hoping to recover previous losses — this dangerous thinking pattern should be avoided.
Hiding how much time or money you've spent on gaming from family members or those close to you.
If you recognise two or more of the signs above in yourself, now is the right time to take proactive steps. Contact the 606 support team at [email protected] or use the self-control tools available in your account settings.
Set Your Limits Before You Play — Not After Your First Loss
One of the best responsible gaming practices is setting clear limits before you begin a gaming session — not while playing, and not after a loss. Here are some practical guidelines we recommend to all 606 users:
- Daily or weekly budget limit: Decide on an amount in MYR (RM) that you're comfortable spending on entertainment over a set period. Think of it like a cinema ticket — you wouldn't top it up once you're inside.
- Time limit: Set a maximum duration for each session. Use a timer or phone reminder to help you stay within that limit.
- Loss Limit: Set a maximum loss limit before playing. When you reach it, stop playing and leave the platform.
- Scheduled breaks: Take short breaks between sessions. Stand up, move around, and do something else. This helps you keep a healthy perspective.
Remember, winning is never guaranteed. Each game outcome is random and independent of previous results.
Control Tools Available to You on the 606 Platform
We provide several self-control mechanisms that can be activated through your account settings or by contacting our support team.
Deposit Limit
You can set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits on your account. Once a limit is set, the system will decline any deposit that exceeds it within that period. Limits can be lowered immediately but require a waiting period to increase.
Cooling-Off Period
If you feel you need a temporary break from the platform, you can request a cooling-off period for a duration of your choice — whether a few days or a few weeks. During this time, your account will be restricted from all gaming activity.
Self-Exclusion
For more serious cases, users can apply for a long-term self-exclusion. This will result in your account being fully blocked for an extended period. This is a serious step, taken when a user recognises that they need greater distance from gaming activity.
To activate any of the self-control tools above, please contact the 606 support team via email at [email protected]. Your request will be processed promptly and without unnecessary questions. You may also refer to FAQ contact us for step-by-step guidance.
Protecting Minors — A Shared Responsibility
The 606 platform is strictly for adult users aged 18 and above. We take serious measures to ensure minors cannot access this platform. Here are the steps we have in place:
- Age verification is required during the registration process.
- Identity documents may be requested to verify age before withdrawals are processed.
- Accounts suspected of being operated by minors will be immediately blocked pending investigation.
To Parents and Guardians: If you share a device with children, we encourage you to use parental control software and ensure 606 login details are not accessible to minors. Keep your password secure and log out after each session.
If you suspect that a minor has accessed the 606 platform, please contact us at [email protected] immediately.
Life Balance Matters More Than Any Game
Healthy gaming exists in balance — it's just one small part of a full life, not the centre of it.
Tips for Staying Balanced
- Make sure other areas of your life — work, family, hobbies, sports — aren't being neglected because of gaming.
- Avoid playing when you’re feeling emotionally unstable, such as angry, sad, or highly stressed.
- Avoid playing when you're tired or drowsy — decisions made in that state are rarely good ones.
- Spend time with family and friends away from screens. Human connection is the foundation of good mental health.
- Think of money spent on gaming as an entertainment expense — just like going to the cinema or dining out.
Get Professional Help When Needed
There’s no shame in seeking help. Problem gambling is a health issue that can be addressed with the right support.
In Malaysia, there are several professional support resources you can reach out to:
- Talian Kasih 15999 — A 24-hour helpline by the Malaysian Department of Social Welfare covering various social issues, including addiction.
- Psychological and Counseling Service Centers at public hospitals and health clinics across Malaysia.
- Licensed private counsellors specialising in addictive behaviour issues.
The 606 team can also help you identify the right support resources. Reach us at [email protected].