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Responsible Gambling

Last updated: April 15, 2026

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Check Your Local Laws

Gambling laws vary by country and jurisdiction. It is your responsibility to confirm that accessing gambling information or placing bets is legal where you are located.

Gambling Safely

  • Only gamble with money you can genuinely afford to lose.
  • Set strict deposit, loss, and session limits before you start.
  • Do not chase losses.
  • Do not borrow money or use credit to fund gambling.
  • Treat gambling as entertainment, not income.
  • Track the time and money you spend.
  • Take breaks and avoid gambling when upset, exhausted, or impaired.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

  • Spending more than you can afford.
  • Hiding gambling habits or losses from family and friends.
  • Neglecting work, study, or family duties because of gambling.
  • Feeling anxious or irritable when trying to stop.
  • Using gambling to escape stress or negative emotions.
  • Needing larger bets to feel the same excitement.
  • Repeated failed attempts to cut back or stop.

If you recognise these signs in yourself or someone close to you, seek help as soon as possible.

Free Help & Support

These organisations offer confidential support:

GamCare (UK)

Freephone: 0808 8020 133

BeGambleAware (UK)

National support and self-help tools

GamStop

UK self-exclusion service

Gamblers Anonymous

Worldwide peer-support groups

NCPG (USA)

Helpline: 1-800-522-4700

Gambling Help Online (AUS)

Online chat and phone support

Self-Exclusion

Licensed operators should offer self-exclusion tools. If you need a break, contact the operator directly or use a national self-exclusion program where one is available.

If gambling is no longer fun, stop.