We want everyone who uses our site to have a good time, sometimes however gambling can be an addiction and you should seek the correct help to secure yourself and your finances.

Keep it fun when playing online

For most people, gambling online is what it should be – a fun way to spend their leisure time. However, for a small minority, gambling online can be a problem.

The vast majority of our online customers will never experience a problem. However, playing responsibly is not confined to those who either have a gambling problem or are the most at risk of developing one. It is the best approach for EVERYONE.

On all of our websites, we are committed to helping our customers keep it fun by marketing and advertising those gambling operators that promote safe and responsible online gambling. Additionally, by providing information and guidance to those who may be unable to stay in control of their gambling.

The UK-licensed websites that we recommend help by providing the functionality to:

How will I know if I have a problem?

A good way to gauge whether your gambling is no longer fun, and may be getting out of control, is to ask yourself the following questions:

If you answer “yes” to any of these questions, then you may need to take control of your gambling, using the information below. You can also take the confidential ‘Concerned about your gambling’ quiz on the BeGambleaware website to give you an indication of whether your gambling is becoming a problem.

What should I do if I think I have a problem?

The first step in taking back control is to be completely honest with yourself and accept that there is a problem, but that you have the will to confront it. Having done so, you have taken the biggest step to addressing the issue. It may be that simply standing back and realizing that you have been displaying some of the above behaviors is enough to make you adjust your approach and allow you to resume control. Alternatively, you may feel you need help, advice and support.

Never be afraid or embarrassed to ask for help. Practical steps to help you stay in control:

If you need further detailed advice, or more specific help and counselling, please contact one of the following independent help services:

Gamstop – Helps to block all Gamstop registered sites accepting you as a player (multi-site self-exclusion)

https://www.gamstop.co.uk/

Gamcare

Gamblers Anonymous

BeGambleAware

National Problem Gambling Clinic