Responsible play
PreMartX is a skill-contest platform for adults. We want it to stay something you enjoy — never something that costs you more than you meant to give it. This page explains how the platform is built to keep play healthy and the tools you can use to stay in control.
A contest of skill, for adults
Every tournament is structured as a contest of skill: you compete against other entrants over a multi-day window on simulated balances, never against the house. You must be 18 or older to enter. This page is information about how the platform works and how to play responsibly — it is not medical, financial, or legal advice.
Tools to stay in control
Two self-service tools are built in, and you can use them at any time:
- Cooling-off (self-exclusion). Lock yourself out of entering tournaments for 24 hours, 7, 30, or 90 days — or indefinitely. Once you confirm a cooling-off it is deliberately one-way: it can't be shortened or lifted early, only extended. That's what makes it a genuine circuit-breaker. An indefinite cooling-off can only be lifted by contacting support.
- Daily entry limit. Set a cap on how many tournaments you can enter per day. You choose the number and can raise, lower, or clear it yourself whenever you like.
While a cooling-off is active or you're at your daily limit, entry is blocked — the server enforces it, not just the interface.
How prizes work
Prizes are fixed and announced up front. The full prize table for a tournament is posted on its lobby before entries open, and the money is funded into escrow ahead of time. The amount never floats with the number of entrants, and there is no pooled percentage or rake carved out of your entry. What you see when you join is what gets paid — so the decision to enter is simple and the odds are never obscured. You can read the full mechanics in the how it works guide and the contest rules.
If a contest is interrupted
If something outside your control compromises fairness — a prolonged price-feed outage, a fill-engine defect, or an integrity problem — we may void the tournament and refund every entry fee in full. You are never asked to eat the cost of a platform failure. When we take that step, the reason is recorded on the tournament.
Getting help
If play stops feeling like a game — if it's taking more time, money, or attention than you want it to — stepping back is a sign of strength, not failure. Start a cooling-off above, or reach our support team any time and we'll help you set limits or close your account.
If you or someone you know may have a gambling problem, confidential help is available 24/7 from the National Problem Gambling Helpline:
1-800-522-4700Free, confidential, 24/7 — call or text. Provided as a general resource.
Your responsible-play settings
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