Responsible Gambling at Non GamStop Sites
How to maintain control and gamble responsibly, even when playing at casinos not on GamStop. Includes warning signs, self-help strategies, and professional support resources.
Need Help Right Now?
If you're struggling with gambling, these free, confidential services are available 24/7:
- National Gambling Helpline: 0808 8020 133
- GamCare: gamcare.org.uk
- BeGambleAware: begambleaware.org
- Gambling Therapy: gamblingtherapy.org
Quick Navigation
Safe Gambling Practices
Gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money. Follow these principles to keep it fun and safe:
The Golden Rules
- Only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Never use rent money, bill money, or savings.
- Set a budget before you play. Decide how much you're willing to lose and stop when you hit that limit.
- Never chase losses. If you lose your budget, walk away. Trying to win it back usually leads to bigger losses.
- Set time limits. Take regular breaks. Don't gamble for hours on end.
- Don't gamble when emotional. Avoid gambling when stressed, angry, depressed, or intoxicated.
- Treat wins as bonuses, not expected income. Gambling outcomes are random. Don't rely on winning.
Setting Effective Limits
Budget Limits
Before each session, set a strict budget:
- Session budget: Maximum amount for this session (e.g., £50)
- Daily limit: Maximum amount per day (e.g., £100)
- Weekly limit: Maximum amount per week (e.g., £200)
- Monthly limit: Maximum amount per month (e.g., £500)
Tip: Transfer only your session budget to the casino. Don't store large amounts in your casino account.
Time Limits
- Set a timer before you start playing
- Take a 15-minute break every hour
- Use the casino's session time reminder feature if available
- Don't gamble late at night when you're tired
Loss Limits
Decide your maximum acceptable loss before you play:
- Stop-loss: The point at which you will definitely stop (e.g., £100 down)
- Win goal: The point at which you'll stop and bank profits (e.g., £200 up)
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can develop gradually. Be honest with yourself about these warning signs:
Behavioural Signs
- Spending more time and money gambling than you intended
- Chasing losses — trying to win back money you've lost
- Gambling with money meant for bills, rent, or essentials
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to gamble
- Lying to family or friends about gambling
- Neglecting work, family, or responsibilities to gamble
- Gambling as a way to escape problems or relieve anxiety
Emotional Signs
- Feeling restless or irritable when not gambling
- Feeling guilty or ashamed after gambling
- Preoccupation — constantly thinking about gambling
- Mood swings related to gambling wins and losses
- Depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts related to gambling
Financial Signs
- Unexplained debts or missing money
- Multiple loans or credit cards used for gambling
- Bills going unpaid
- Selling personal belongings
Self-Assessment: Are You Gambling Safely?
Answer these questions honestly:
- Do you spend more money gambling than you can afford to lose?
- Have you ever lied to someone about how much you gamble?
- Do you gamble to escape problems or relieve negative feelings?
- Have you tried to cut back on gambling but couldn't?
- Do you chase losses — gambling more to try to win back money?
- Has gambling caused problems in your relationships or work?
- Do you feel restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling?
- Have you borrowed money or sold things to fund gambling?
If you answered "yes" to 2 or more questions, consider seeking help or using self-exclusion tools.
Responsible Gambling Tools at Non GamStop Casinos
Many reputable non GamStop casinos offer responsible gambling tools. Here's what to look for:
Deposit Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Once reached, you cannot deposit more until the period resets.
Loss Limits
Set a maximum loss amount. If you hit it, you'll be blocked from further play.
Session Time Limits
Set a maximum playing time. You'll receive reminders or be logged out when you hit it.
Reality Checks
Pop-up reminders showing how long you've been playing and how much you've won/lost.
Cool-Off Periods
Short breaks (24 hours, 7 days, 30 days) where you can't access your account.
Self-Exclusion
Longer-term exclusion (1-6 months or permanent) from the casino.
How to access: Look in your account settings under "Responsible Gambling", "Player Protection", or contact customer support.
Self-Exclusion Options
If you need to take a break from gambling, you have several options:
Casino Self-Exclusion
Most reputable non GamStop casinos offer their own self-exclusion:
- Access via account settings or contact support
- Typical periods: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or permanent
- Once activated, you cannot access your account until the period ends
Gamban (Software Blocker)
Gamban blocks access to gambling sites across all your devices:
- Website: gamban.com
- Works on computers, phones, and tablets
- Blocks 60,000+ gambling sites including non GamStop casinos
- Subscription-based (around £25-35/year)
Bank Gambling Blocks
Many UK banks offer gambling transaction blocks:
- Monzo: Gambling block in app settings
- Starling: Gambling block available
- Barclays: Contact to request gambling block
- Others: Ask your bank about gambling restrictions
GamStop (UKGC Sites Only)
GamStop blocks you from all UKGC-licensed sites for 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years. Note: GamStop does NOT block non GamStop/offshore casinos. Use Gamban for comprehensive blocking.
Professional Help Resources
These organizations provide free, confidential support for problem gambling:
GamCare
Phone: 0808 8020 133 (24/7)
Website: gamcare.org.uk
Free counselling, online chat, support groups, and practical advice for problem gamblers and their families.
BeGambleAware
Phone: 0808 8020 133
Website: begambleaware.org
Information, advice, and treatment referrals. Find local support services in your area.
Gambling Therapy
Website: gamblingtherapy.org
Online support, forums, live chat, and a mobile app. Available in multiple languages.
Gamblers Anonymous
Website: gamblersanonymous.org.uk
12-step recovery programme with in-person and online meetings throughout the UK.
NHS Gambling Clinics
The NHS runs specialist gambling clinics:
- Free treatment on the NHS
- Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Ask your GP for a referral or self-refer
- National Gambling Treatment Service: cnwl.nhs.uk
For Family & Friends
If someone you care about has a gambling problem, here's how to help:
How to Approach the Conversation
- Choose a calm, private moment
- Express concern without judgment or accusation
- Use "I" statements: "I'm worried about..." rather than "You always..."
- Listen without interrupting
- Avoid ultimatums in the first conversation
What NOT to Do
- Don't pay off gambling debts (this enables continued gambling)
- Don't cover up or make excuses for them
- Don't take control of all finances without discussion
- Don't expect immediate change
Support for You
- GamCare Family Support: 0808 8020 133
- Gam-Anon: Support groups for families of problem gamblers
- Gambling Therapy Family Support: gamblingtherapy.org
Recovery is Possible
Problem gambling is treatable. Many people recover and go on to live fulfilling lives. The key steps are:
- Acknowledge the problem — This is the hardest but most important step
- Reach out for help — Call a helpline, talk to someone you trust
- Use exclusion tools — Block yourself from gambling sites
- Address underlying issues — Therapy can help with root causes
- Build a support network — Connect with others in recovery