Jacks Club Responsible gaming

For most people, games of chance are a fun pastime. You play for fun, and the chance of winning gives you a certain thrill. However, for some people gambling becomes compulsive and they get out of hand. Gambling becomes a problem when it has a negative impact on your relationships with family and friends and affects your education or work. It can also be detrimental to your (physical and mental) health or cause financial problems. 

Keeping of control

Gambling and betting are a good way to spend some leisure time, just an amusement. The main purpose of gambling is to find some like-minded persons amongst the other participants of betting and to enjoy the game of the favorite team. However, you must keep in mind that caution must be exercised while watching the matches, participating in gambling, and enjoying your leisure time.

Every betting participant should always keep in mind:

  • gambling is not a way to earn money, you must never lose common sense, it is just a way of leisure time;
  • there is always a chance to win next time, so if you lose you should not immediately try to win back;
  • you must only commence the game provided that you will only spend the available amount of time;
  • always pay attention to the amount of money and time you spent on the game.

Do you recognize the following traits in yourself? If so, you run higher risk:

  1. You spend more than you can afford.
  2. You hope to solve your financial problems by gambling.
  3. You often think about gambling.
  4. You get angry or irritated when you lose and then play just as long to win your losses back.

If you are not sure whether you are addicted person or not, you can take this quick anonymous test and see what the results are.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you are no longer able to control your gambling or gamble safely, we offer you the option to self-exclude from betting with us. To begin the cooling off period, please contact our client support team.

Third-Party Help & Support

If you or someone you know is affected by problem gambling, we recommend visiting the following trusted sites. They can provide specific help about playing responsibly and advice on how to approach gambling issues.

  • Gambling Therapy: Gambling Therapy is a global service offering free practical advice and emotional support to anyone affected by problem gambling.
    www.gamblingtherapy.org
  • Gamblers Anonymous: Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience with problem gambling with an aim to helping other compulsive gamblers recover.
    www.gamblersanonymous.org
  • BeGambleAware: Access free, confidential help by phone or online with BeGambleAware. Learn about how gambling works, check if you or someone you know may have a problem and find tips on how to stay in control.
    www.begambleaware.org
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