Responsible Gambling
Gambling should remain controlled, deliberate, and within limits you set in advance. If it stops being that, the risks escalate quickly.
This page outlines how to approach poker responsibly, especially on platforms that operate outside systems like GamStop.
Understand the Environment
Sites not connected to GamStop do not have access to the UK’s national self-exclusion database. That means:
- You are not automatically restricted if you’ve previously self-excluded
- Safeguards depend on the individual platform, not a central system
- Control shifts from enforced limits to personal discipline
That flexibility can be useful. It also removes a layer of protection.
Set Limits Before You Play
Responsible play starts before you deposit, not after a loss.
Define:
- A fixed bankroll that you can afford to lose
- Session time limits
- Maximum deposit frequency (daily, weekly, monthly)
Once set, treat these as non-negotiable. Adjusting limits mid-session is usually driven by emotion, not logic.
Use Built-In Tools
Most reputable platforms provide internal control features. Use them.
Common tools include:
- Deposit limits
- Loss limits
- Session reminders
- Cooling-off periods
- Account self-exclusion
These tools exist for a reason. If you’re not using them, you’re relying entirely on willpower under pressure.
Recognise Warning Signs
Problems don’t usually appear suddenly. They build gradually.
Watch for:
- Chasing losses with larger deposits
- Playing longer than planned or losing track of time
- Gambling to relieve stress or frustration
- Hiding activity from others
- Borrowing money to continue playing
If any of these patterns appear, it’s a signal to stop, not push through.
Keep Gambling Separate From Finances
Blurring this line creates risk quickly.
Practical steps:
- Use a separate bankroll, never your essential funds
- Avoid using credit to gamble
- Do not treat poker as guaranteed income
- Withdraw winnings regularly instead of recycling everything back into play
Control improves when your money is clearly segmented.
If You’ve Self-Excluded Before
If you’ve previously registered with GamStop, it’s worth being direct about what that means.
You can still access offshore platforms. The system does not extend to them.
The more important question is why you self-excluded in the first place.
- If it was precautionary, you may be able to play responsibly with limits
- If it followed loss of control or harm, returning to gambling carries real risk
No site can make that decision for you.
External Support
If gambling is becoming difficult to control, external support is more effective than trying to manage it alone.
These organisations provide structured help:
- BeGambleAware – Information, self-assessment tools, and guidance
- GamCare – Free counselling, live chat, and helpline support
- Gamblers Anonymous UK – Group-based recovery support
They deal with this every day. Use them if needed.
Our Position
We provide information about poker platforms. We do not encourage excessive gambling or present it as a reliable way to make money.
Poker involves skill, but it also involves variance, risk, and emotional pressure. Even experienced players go through losing periods.
If you choose to play, approach it with structure, limits, and awareness of the downside.
Final Note
Access without control is where problems start.
If you stay within defined limits, understand the risks, and treat gambling as controlled entertainment rather than income, you’re far more likely to keep it that way.
