Gambling Helpline

If gambling is affecting you or someone you know, confidential help and support are available. You are not alone.

Recognising problem gambling

Signs can include spending more than you can afford, chasing losses, hiding your gambling, or it affecting work, relationships, or health. If this sounds familiar, reaching out is the first step.

Where to get help

Organisations such as Gamblers Anonymous, BeGambleAware, and national gambling helplines offer free, confidential support. We can help you find resources in your jurisdiction.

BeGambleAware: begambleaware.org

GamCare: gamcare.org.uk

Self-exclusion

If you want to stop gambling on our site, you can use our Self Exclusion tool to close your account or exclude yourself for a chosen period. We also support national self-exclusion schemes where applicable.

Go to Self Exclusion →

Responsible gambling tools

We provide deposit limits, reality checks, and session limits. You can set these in your account at any time. We are committed to promoting responsible gambling and supporting those who need help.

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