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Reducing Gambling Harms:

Whilst the majority of punters treat betting as a source of entertainment, for some there may be a loss of control. Here at oddschecker, we know everyone should be mindful of this.

Since oddschecker promotes the services of licensed gambling providers on this site, we believe it is important that our users are made aware of the risks that can be associated with gambling, as well as information about where they can find further advice and support should they require it.

What exactly is 'Safer Gambling'?

As an individual, chances are you're practising responsible gambling if you only bet what you can afford to lose, find it rewarding and it doesn't impact other aspects of your life or your friends' and family's lives.

Unfortunately, it's not always easy to spot when your gambling behaviours are starting to become harmful so we've pulled together some of the warning signs. Gambling-related harm is a spectrum with many influencing factors, it's important to be honest with yourself about your gambling behaviour.

So, do I have a problem?
  • Ever found yourself chasing your losses?
  • Or upped your stakes because a £5 bet just wasn't as exciting anymore?
  • Maybe you've borrowed some money to have a punt, or backed that NAP even though you couldn't really afford it.

Any of the above could be a sign that you need to think about the impact gambling has on you, and possibly also on those around you, such as family members or friends.

What now?

If you feel that your gambling has become problematic, or you just want some advice from the experts, there are plenty of resources available that you can turn to.

What tools are available to help?

Bookmakers are mandated to offer certain tools and many provide tools over and above this to assist their customers in ensuring that their gambling is safe. Here's a handy visual representation of the array of tools out there which can help. Licensed operators must provide access to your account activity, which means you'll be able to see;

  • When you have gambled
  • How much money you spent during a gambling session
  • How often you log in and;
  • How much time you are spending on the site.

However, many operators are now going above and beyond with tools such as:

Deposit Limits

Want to manage your spend? This tool lets you set a daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limit. Allowing you to enjoy the excitement without going over your budget, limit increases will take 24-hours to kick in, while decreases happen immediately.

Cool Off Periods

Need a break? Cool Off tools are here to help. Allowing you to take a break from the action from one to 30 days. Once your set time is over, you'll be able to re-access gambling sites and apps without needing to contact your bookmaker.

Profit & Loss

Want the facts? Profit & Loss tools let you know how much you've won or lost over a select time period, making it easier for you to set and stay on top of your budget for the following day, week, or month.

Reality Check

Want to budget your time? Reality Check Tools give you an interval-based reminder of the length of time you have been playing across your bookmaker's suite of products. You can set intervals from 20-minutes up to 2 hours. Setting a reminder with Reality Check will give you the option to log out, view your transaction history or continue playing.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you are at risk of developing a gambling problem or believe you currently have a gambling problem, please consider using Self-Exclusion which prevents you gambling with the bookmaker in question for a specified period of 6 months, 1 year, 2 years or 5 years. If you want to self-exclude across a number of bookmakers please consider using GAMSTOP which will prevent you from using gambling websites and apps run by companies licensed in Great Britain, for a period of your choosing. GAMSTOP is a free service for users. GAMSTOP is available for consumers resident within the United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) only.

Safer Gambling Tools
Bookmakers
Bet365
Skybet
Paddy Power
William Hill
888sport
Betfair
Bet Victor
Coral
Unibet
Betfred
BoyleSports
10 Bet
Midnite
SportNation
Star Sports
Sporting Index
BetUK
LiveScoreBet
QuinnBet
Betway
Ladbrokes
Parimatch
VBet
Spreadex
Tote
Betfair Exchange
Matchbook
Deposit Limit Time-out Reality Check Self-Exclusion Profit/loss Graph Restrictions Loss Limit
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Optional

What other tools are available to help?

Carry out a self-assessment

Concerned about your habits? You can find out how safe your gambling is via GamCare. In an online assessment, you'll be asked a series of statements about your gambling behaviour on a scale of 1 - 10. At the end, you'll be provided with a breakdown of how gambling is affecting your life, alongside personal recommendations for your next steps.
Take a self assessement

Start with a Chat using TalkBanStop

Start with a Chat using TalkBanStop.
TalkBanStop is a new partnership between GamCare, GamBan and GAMSTOP that offers a combination of free tools to support you to stop gambling online. It all starts with a chat.
Find out more

Limit your exposure on social media

Want to limit your exposure further? You can do this elsewhere online. Google allows you to block specific advertisers and mute ads similar to others, while social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook let you limit your exposure to ads, adjust ad preferences, and block specific profiles. You can find further information on how to do this at GambleAware.

Install Blocking software on your devices

You can find various website blocking and filtering software online to help increase your safety. Designed to work across your devices, companies such as Gamban, Gamblock, Betfilter, BetBlocker and Net Nanny work to block thousands of gambling websites, ensuring that when you want to stop, you can.
Find out more

Block banking transactions

For a list of financial services organisations in the UK that currently offer gambling blocks on debit cards see https://www.gamcare.org.uk/block-gambling-transactions

Where else can you find support?

Call the National Gambling helpline

GamCare operate the National Gambling Helpline and offer confidential information, advice and support for anyone harmed by gambling in Great Britain. The Helpline is open 24 hours every day on Freephone 0808 8020 133 or via Live Chat. Advisers will listen to you, they won't judge and your conversation is confidential.
Talk to someone

Join the GamCare forums and Chat rooms

GamCare offers a moderated online forum and daily online group chatrooms to enable those affected by gambling harms to connect with others in similar situations, share their experience and support one another.
Find out more

Visit the BeGambleAware website

BeGambleAware provides information, advice and directs people to support to help keep people safe from gambling harms.

Get more help with the National Gambling Treatment service

The National Gambling Treatment Service is a network of organisations working together to provide confidential treatment and support for anyone experiencing gambling-related harms, free to access across England, Scotland and Wales.

Talk to someone at GamblingTherapy.org

Gambling Therapy are a global online support service, offering advice in multiple languages for people who have been adversely affected by gambling.

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