Responsible Gaming Policy
We believe it is our responsibility to you, our customers, to ensure that
you enjoy your wagering experience on our site, while remaining fully aware
of the social and financial harms associated with problem gambling. Gambling
should be treated as a fun pastime, and not as a means to generate income.
Whilst the majority of the population can treat gambling as recreation and
spend only what they can afford to risk, for some it can be more difficult.
In order to maintain control of your gambling habits we remind you to always
consider the following points: - gambling should be done in moderation and
undertaken as a form of leisure not as a genuine way of making money; -
avoid chasing losses - there will always be another day; - only gamble when
you can cover the losses; - keep track of the time and monitor the amount of
money you spend; - should you need a break from gambling, self-exclusion
from one or all products can be activated by contacting support team; - if
you need to talk to someone about any concerns you may have with your
gambling, please contact one of the organizations listed below. Do you have
a problem? If you are concerned that gambling has had a negative impact on
your life or someone else's then the following questions may help you find
out this. Does gambling prevent you from attending work or college? Do you
gamble to pass time or to escape boredom? Do you gamble alone for long
periods of time?Have others ever criticized you for your gamblingHave you
lost interest in family, friends or hobbies due to gambling Have you ever
lied to cover up the amount of money or time you spend gambling? Have you
lied, stolen or borrowed in order to maintain betting habits? Are you
reluctant to spend "gambling money" on anything elseDo you gamble until you
lose all your money After losing, do you feel that you have to try and win
back the losses as soon as possible? If you run out of money when gambling,
do you feel lost and in despair and feel the need to gamble again as soon as
possible Do arguments, frustrations or disappointments make you want to
gamble? Does gambling make you depressed or even suicidal The more questions
that you answer "yes" to, the more likely it is that you are having
difficulties with your gambling. To speak with someone who can give you
advice and support, please contact one of the organisations detailed below
under Gambling Counselling Organizations - GamCare, the leading authority
providing counselling, advice and practical help in addressing the social
impact of gambling in the UK, can be visited at: www.gamcare.org.uk. Its
confidential helpline is: 0845 6000 133. Non-UK residents can contact
GamCare for details of International support organisations - Gamblers
Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who have joined together to do
something about their own gambling problem and help other compulsive
gamblers do the same. There are regional fellowships around the world. The
Gamblers Anonymous international service site is at:
www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk - Gambling Therapy provides support and
counselling for anyone adversely affected by gambling. Members of the
Gambling Therapy Team operates from locations both within the UK and
internationally. Its site can be accessed at: www.gamblingtherapy.org
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