Types of information collected

Recognizing that there is a gambling problem is the first step to solving it. Common signs that you or someone you know may be struggling with an addiction include the following:

  • Constant thoughts of gambling: Concern about past successes, planning the next gamble, or thinking about how to get money to bet.
  • Increasing betting amounts: Feeling the need to gamble increasingly larger amounts of money to achieve the desired excitement.
  • Failed attempts to quit: Repeated unsuccessful attempts to control, reduce or stop betting.
  • Feeling anxious or irritable: Displaying anxiety or irritability when trying to cut back or stop betting.
  • Problem gambling: Using gambling to escape from personal problems or to alleviate feelings of helplessness, guilt, anxiety, or depression.
  • Chasing losses: Trying to recover lost money by making larger bets, resulting in even larger losses.
  • Lying: Hiding the extent of one’s addictions by lying to family, friends, or therapists.
  • Relationship hazards: Putting significant values, a job, or a useful hobby at risk because of gambling.
  • Dependence on others for financial help: Dependent on others to provide money to alleviate difficult financial situations caused by betting.
  • Loss of control: Gambling more than you intended, leading to financial distress

If you notice these signs in yourself or a loved one, it is important to seek help immediately. Early intervention can greatly increase the chances of recovery.

How can we help you?

We offer a range of features to help keep you responsible:

  • Deposit Limits: Set a limit on the amount you will deposit into your account on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
  • Loss Limits: Determine the maximum amount you can lose after which you cannot place new bets until the next period.
  • Wagering Limits: Define the maximum amount you can wager in a given period.
  • Session Limits: Limit the time you spend playing by setting a maximum session length.
  • Self-exclusion: If you need to rest, you can exclude yourself from the site for a certain period
  • Reality Check: Set up periodic reminders of your time and money spent so you can always be aware of your habits.

Remember that these tools are designed for your benefit. Using them effectively will help ensure a balanced approach to betting.

Organizations we partner with

1XBET cooperates with various international organizations that specialize in promoting responsible gambling and helping people who suffer from problems. Such organizations include:

  • GamCare: A leading national provider of information, advice and practical help on the social impact of gambling.
  • GambleAware: An independent charity whose mission is to fund research, education and treatment services to reduce the harms of gambling.
  • Gamblers Anonymous: An organization that facilitates meetings of people who wish to share their experiences, strength and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others.
  • Gambling Therapy: Offers a variety of services for people with gambling problems and their loved ones, including forums, chat rooms, and an online self-help book.

Working with these organizations, both through us and directly, involves a variety of resources and tools specifically designed to help people cope with responsible gambling problems.