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📅 25 March 2026 Betting Guides

Responsible Gambling: Keeping Betting Fun and In Control

Betting should be entertainment. For the vast majority of people who bet, it is — a bit of added excitement around a match, a flutter on the National, a strategic accumulator with friends. But for a minority, gambling can become a problem. This guide covers responsible gambling tools, warning signs, and where to get help if you need it.

Why Responsible Gambling Matters

The UK has one of the most regulated betting markets in the world. UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licensed bookmakers are required to implement responsible gambling tools, and the industry-funded GambleAware charity provides treatment and research. But tools only work if you use them. The responsibility for staying in control ultimately begins with you.

Signs That Gambling May Be Becoming a Problem

Problem gambling exists on a spectrum. The following are warning signs worth taking seriously:

  • Betting with money you can't afford to lose — using rent, bills, or essential funds
  • Chasing losses — placing bigger bets to try to win back what you've lost
  • Lying about gambling — hiding how much you bet from family or friends
  • Gambling instead of attending other commitments — missing work, social events, or family time
  • Feeling anxious, irritable, or depressed when not betting
  • Borrowing money to gamble or selling possessions to fund betting
  • Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or stop despite wanting to

If any of these apply to you or someone you know, it's important to act — and resources are available without judgement.

Responsible Gambling Tools Available to You

Deposit Limits

All UKGC-licensed bookmakers allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Once set, these limits cannot be increased immediately — you must request an increase and wait a cooling-off period (typically 24–72 hours) before it takes effect. This prevents impulsive decisions to deposit more during a session.

Loss Limits

Similar to deposit limits but based on net losses. If your losses reach your set limit, you cannot place further bets until the period resets. An excellent tool for bettors who find themselves chasing losses.

Session Time Limits

Set a maximum duration for your betting sessions. Once your time is up, you're logged out. This prevents extended gambling sessions that often lead to chasing behaviour.

Reality Checks

Many bookmakers show periodic pop-ups reminding you how long you've been betting and how much you've deposited or lost during the session. These are useful anchors when absorbed in in-play betting.

Cool-Off Periods

If you want a short break from betting — 24 hours, 1 week, 1 month — you can apply a cool-off period during which you cannot access your account. This is temporary and the account reopens automatically after the period ends.

Self-Exclusion

Self-exclusion is a more serious step for those who recognise they have a gambling problem. You can self-exclude from individual bookmakers for a minimum of 6 months, or use GAMSTOP — the national self-exclusion scheme — to block yourself from all UKGC-licensed gambling websites simultaneously.

GAMSTOP self-exclusion periods are 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years. During this period, all licensed UK operators are required to reject your attempts to register or bet.

GAMSTOP: National Self-Exclusion

GAMSTOP is the UK's free national self-exclusion scheme. Registering with GAMSTOP adds your name, email, and date of birth to a central database that all UKGC-licensed operators check. During your self-exclusion period, you'll be blocked from opening new accounts and your existing accounts will be suspended.

Register at: gamstop.co.uk

Where to Get Help

GambleAware

GambleAware is the UK's leading responsible gambling charity, funded by the gambling industry but independently operated. They provide free, confidential support through the National Gambling Helpline and connect people to treatment services.

  • Website: begambleaware.org
  • National Gambling Helpline: 0808 8020 133 (free, 24 hours)

GamCare

GamCare operates the National Gambling Helpline and provides counselling services for anyone affected by gambling harm, including family members. Live chat support is also available.

Gamblers Anonymous

GA is a peer support network for people with gambling disorders. Free meetings across the UK provide community-based support for those who want to stop gambling entirely.

Staying in Control: Practical Tips

  • Set a betting budget before every session and stop when it's gone
  • Never bet when emotional — upset, drunk, or after a major loss
  • Take regular breaks — walk away from the screen, especially during long in-play sessions
  • Track every bet — keeping records forces honesty about your actual wins and losses
  • Balance betting with other leisure activities — betting shouldn't be your only hobby
  • Talk about it — don't hide your betting from people you trust

BonusDevil's Commitment

At BonusDevil, we're committed to promoting responsible gambling. We only feature UKGC-licensed bookmakers, we display responsible gambling information on every offer page, and we signpost resources proactively. If you're concerned about your gambling, please use the tools and contacts above. Help is available, and there's no shame in using it.

Read our bankroll management guide for practical tips on keeping spending under control, and our free bets guide for understanding how to use promotions without overextending.

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