
Mostbet Responsible Gaming/Gambling
At Mostbet platform, responsible gambling is a core commitment to provide players with a safe and controlled gambling experience. Gambling is a way to relax and have fun, but it is definitely not a way to make money and users should be aware that they may bear the risk of losing money. Taking out loans to participate in gambling, exceeding one’s financial capacity or depleting funds intended for other commitments is not advisable and can lead to significant financial hardship.
Main Provisions of the Responsible Gaming
- Gambling can sometimes lead to compulsive behaviors, causing an intense, overwhelming desire to continue playing, which may eventually result in addiction;
- Gambling addiction, classified as an impulse-control disorder, is also recognized as a treatable psychological condition. While the majority of players maintain control, for some, gambling can take on a disproportionately large role in their lives, requiring careful self-management;
- The Betting Company highlights that gambling is intended purely for entertainment and should not be viewed as a means of earning income;
- The betting Company provides tools that allow players to gauge their gambling habits, enabling them to identify if their gaming is becoming problematic;
- Gambling addiction can lead to serious consequences, affecting family dynamics, job performance, educational pursuits, and potentially leading to financial strain or legal issues.
Signs of Gambling Addiction
To find out if you have a gambling addiction, answer the following questions for yourself:
- Do you view gambling as a way to make money quickly and easily?
- Do you miss work because of gambling?
- Do you gamble to distract yourself from a boring life or to escape depression?
- Do you borrow money to bet on sports and play casino games?
- Do you experience an emotional need to win back immediately after losing?
- Do you gamble until you lose all your money?
- Do you lose control of your time when betting and playing casino games?
- Do you feel dissatisfied if you do not have the opportunity to bet and play in the casino?
- Does gambling cause financial difficulties for you and your family?
- Do you experience depression or anxiety because of gambling addiction?
If you answered “yes” to most of these questions, you are probably suffering from a real gambling addiction. We recommend you contact organizations that help people with gambling addiction, such as www.gamcare.org.uk, www.gamblingtherapy.org or www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk. All of these organizations guarantee complete confidentiality.
How to Prevent Gaming Addiction?
When spending your free time watching matches and gambling, you should remember to be cautious. To avoid gambling addiction and not to face problems from it follow the tips below:
- Treat betting and casinos as a recreational activity, not as a way to make money;
- Clearly limit the budget you can spend on gambling;
- Don’t make a deposit if you need the money to live and losing it can lead to bad consequences;
- Do not bet on money that you have borrowed from any person or financial institution;
- Place all bets with a cool head and do not make emotional decisions about losing money if this happens;
- Do not allow betting to take up a significant amount of your time in your routine.
Self-Exclusion
If you have been diagnosed with a gambling addiction or if you yourself have realized that you want to stop, to take a break, you can apply for self-exclusion. “Self-exclusion” means that you voluntarily set a period of time during which you will not be able to use the services of the Bookmaker’s Website or place bets. Such exclusion can range from 6 months to 5 years. You should be aware that accounts closed under the Bookmaker’s self-exclusion policy cannot be canceled or reopened for any reason before the expiration date.
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