What deposit limits apply in Belgium?
All Belgium-based players have a weekly deposit limit of €200.
- Applies to all PokerStars products and payment methods
- Set by regulation
- Cannot be increased or removed
How do self-imposed deposit limits work?
Deposit limits are cumulative.
- The weekly limit includes all deposits made in the last 7 days
Example:
If you deposit €10, it counts toward your €200 weekly limit.
If you reach your limit, you must wait until it resets.
See: maximum deposit limit for the payment method
Why can’t I make a deposit?
You may not be able to deposit if:
- You reached your weekly deposit limit
- You reached a payment method limit
How can I view PokerStars deposit transactions?
You can view deposit transactions in the 'Cashier'.
- Go to 'Cashier' → 'Transaction History'.
How can I set up a deposit limit?
You can set up a deposit limit from the Responsible Gaming section of your account.
Follow the steps for your platform below:
- Desktop: Tools → Responsible Gaming → Restrict Deposit Limit
- Mobile: Account → Responsible Gaming Settings → Restrict Deposit Limit
- Website: Account → Responsible Gaming → Restrict Deposit Limit
How do I change my deposit limit?
You can change your limit only after the current period ends (7 days).
Weekly limits run for seven days.
- Go to 'Tools' → 'Responsible Gaming' → 'Restrict Deposit Limit'.
- Go to 'Account' → 'Responsible Gaming Settings' → 'Restrict Deposit Limit'.
- Go to 'Account' → 'Responsible Gaming' → 'Restrict Deposit Limit'.
- Enter a new limit amount.
Can I reverse a deposit limit before it expires?
No. Deposit limits cannot be reversed or changed before the 7-day period ends.
What is the difference between a deposit limit and a buy-in limit?
- Deposit limit: controls how much you can deposit
- Buy-in limit: controls how much you can spend in games
Buy-in limits include:
- Cash game buy-ins
- Tournament entries
- Rebuys and add-ons
If you reach your buy-in limit, you cannot join games or tournaments.
Where can I find more information about Belgian limits?
See: Belgian Gaming Commission website.