Tools for self-control in entertainment

The bookmaker websites we offer have a variety of tools for self-control.
We strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with all the tools and be sure to use them. This way, you will prevent gambling addiction, which can develop very quickly if you do not follow the rules of Responsible Gaming.

What tools should you use?

We will list a few basic tools that may be useful for everyone.

Blocks block

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The “self-exclusion” and “self-exclusion” features. This feature allows you to block your account for a few hours, days, or even months. You will not be able to unblock it until the specified time period has elapsed. This is useful for those who need to take a break from entertainment but lack the willpower to do so.

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Timers and reminders. You can use special apps to keep track of how much time you spend on entertainment. They notify you when 10 or 30 minutes of entertainment have passed, or an hour or more.
Limits on the number of predictions. You can set a limit, for example, three predictions per day.

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The system will not accept any more reminders, allowing you to stop in time. You can go even further and contact your bank to block transactions related to entertainment platforms.
If you feel the first signs of gambling addiction, do not hesitate to contact a specialist: a psychologist or psychotherapist.

Responsible gaming

Our team encourages users to entertain themselves responsibly. We offer modern tools for self-control and inform about the importance of “Responsible Gaming.” We have also implemented age restrictions on the website. Only persons over the age of 18 have access to the resource.

www.gamblingtherapy.org — an international platform where individuals with compulsive gambling disorder can receive free psychological and informational support.

www.gamblersanonymous.org — here you can register anonymously and search for like-minded individuals for mutual support.

www.gamcare.org.uk — a free information resource that regularly publishes relevant articles on gambling addiction, its prevention, and treatment.

www.gambleaware.org — a website that brings together specialists who provide support to people with gambling addiction on a charitable basis.