Responsible Gambling

Your wellbeing comes first — always

Important Notice

BetBrothers AI is a data analytics platform — not a gambling operator. Our AI predictions are for informational purposes only and should never be treated as guaranteed outcomes. Gambling involves risk and can lead to financial loss and addiction.

Recognize Problem Gambling

Warning signs that gambling may be becoming a problem:

  • Spending more money or time on gambling than you can afford
  • Difficulty controlling or stopping gambling
  • Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when trying to stop
  • Gambling to escape problems or relieve negative feelings
  • Chasing losses by gambling more to try to win back money
  • Lying about the extent of your gambling
  • Neglecting work, studies, family, or personal needs
  • Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble

Tips for Safer Gambling

Set Limits

Decide your budget before you start and never exceed it.

Set Time Limits

Limit how much time you spend gambling or analyzing bets.

Never Chase Losses

Accept losses as part of the game and walk away.

Don't Gamble Emotionally

Avoid gambling when stressed, angry, or depressed.

Take Regular Breaks

Step away regularly to maintain perspective.

Balance Your Life

Gambling should never be your primary source of entertainment.

Get Help — Support Organizations

GamCare

Free information, support, and counselling for problem gamblers in the UK.

BeGambleAware

National charity providing free, confidential advice and support.

Gamblers Anonymous

Fellowship of men and women who share recovery from gambling.

National Council on Problem Gambling

US-based advocate for programs and services for those affected by problem gambling.

Gambling Therapy

Free practical advice and emotional support for anyone affected by gambling.

SAMHSA Helpline

Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service.

Self-Exclusion Tools

Most gambling operators offer self-exclusion options. If you feel you need to take a break, contact your gambling providers directly or use national self-exclusion schemes like GAMSTOP (UK), Spelpaus (Sweden), or contact your local gambling authority.