Play within your means.
Gambling is entertainment with a built-in cost. The math on this site is meant to make that cost visible, not to encourage more of it. If gambling stops being fun, support is one click away.
Five questions worth asking.
These are common signs that gambling has become a problem. If you answer yes to two or more, the resources further down can help.
- →Am I gambling more than I planned, or longer than I planned?
- →Am I chasing losses to win back what I have already spent?
- →Am I borrowing money or selling things to keep gambling?
- →Has my gambling caused arguments or strain in close relationships?
- →Do I feel anxious, irritable, or restless when I try to stop?
Most operators give you brakes. Use them.
Set a daily, weekly, or monthly cap. Once hit, the operator stops accepting deposits until the period resets. Set this when calm, not in the middle of a session.
A cap on losses per session or period. Triggers a forced cool-off when reached. Better aligned to bankroll than deposit limits because it tracks net outcome.
Reminders or hard cut-offs after a set play duration. Useful if sessions tend to stretch.
A binding suspension of your account, usually 6 months minimum. Most operators honour cross-platform exclusion via national schemes (GAMSTOP UK, etc).
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How Gamsites approaches this.
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The math published on this site exists to help informed players evaluate offers. It is not financial advice. Gambling involves risk and outcomes are inherently uncertain.