New Responsible Gambling Tools

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If you are one of the huge and it does have to be said growing number of players that have switched over to playing poker online, one thing that will not have escaped your notice recently, is that there has been a much greater emphasis on responsible gambling at those sites.

That is of course in part due to the pandemic, for with more and more people not under lockdown and being forced to stay at home, many poker players for example have moved over to playing poker online, where sadly there is always the risk they could get carried away when playing poker at such sites and could experience gambling related problems when doing so.

The UK Gambling Commission have therefore structured all of their licensed gambling site operators, including those that operate poker sites, that they must ensure that at all times their customers have a range of option settings at their disposal so they can put in place on their accounts some responsible gambling limit settings.

Those include players being able to choose their own unique deposit limit, a period of time they want those deposit limits to be in place on their accounts, and also give their customers the option to take a break from those sites for any period of time they feel they need too.

There is no end of non GamStop poker sites available to everyone no matter whether they are on that self-exclusion register or not and by getting a blocker installed on all devices you use to access the internet you will never be able to visit or sign up to those sites.

When It All Gets Too Much

 

Gambling can be and is exciting, but for some people it can be a dangerous pastime and one that can lead to great financial and mental difficulties, and that is something that I want to now take a look at.

Each day of the week people come forward and admit to themselves that they have a gambling problem, and it is at that point in time they are faced with lots of decisions. Those decisions can include reaching out for help or trying to give up gambling themselves.

As for how you can approach your gambling problems head on, well there are of course plenty of organisations out there that can and will help and support you including but certainly not limited to Gamblers Anonymous and GamCare.

In fact, both of those two separate organisations do have extremely helpful websites, and if you do now deep down that you have a gambling problem, I would actively encourage you to make your way right away to those websites as you will find plenty of information that can help you give up gambling.

Also, for those of you that are living in Great Britain be aware that the GamStop scheme is also available to you, and it will be worth the few minutes it will take you to sign up to their service for sure.

What they offer is a self-exclusion register that is accessed by all UK poker and other gambling site operators who are obliged to close the accounts of everyone on that register, and as such by adding your name onto it you will soon be blocked from gambling at each of those many sites.

Block Yourself from Visiting Poker and Gambling Sites

 

I would also like you to be aware that there are several addition tools that are readily available to anyone that does want to stop gambling online or on their mobile devices and this section of my article will enlighten you on one piece of software that you really should be considering making full use of.

That software is known as a gambling website blocker, and there are a number of companies out there that offer such a tool.

What you need to do is to simply download one of those blockers on your smart phones, tablet devices, computers, and laptops and by doing so once installed and activated you will not be able to visit any gambling related website.

As for why you should bother installing such a tool onto all of the devices that you connect to the internet using, well that is due to the fact that even if you do sign up to schemes such as GamStop that is not going to see your accounts being blocked at all sites, those being the ones located and licensed outside of the UK.


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