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Responsible gambling
Responsible Gambling at Fbet
At Fbet, we take the well-being of our players very seriously. We want to ensure that your gaming experience is both enjoyable and safe.
Tools for Responsible Gaming
We offer a range of tools to help you manage your gambling:
- Deposit Limits: Set a daily, weekly or monthly limit on how much you can deposit.
- Loss Limits: Stop yourself from losing more than you're comfortable with by setting a loss limit.
- Time-Outs: Take a break from gaming for a specified period of time to help prevent over-gambling.
- Self-Exclusion: Temporarily or permanently exclude yourself from accessing the site.
Responsible Gaming Resources
We understand that sometimes, despite our best efforts, problems can still arise. If you're concerned about your gambling habits or want support with managing your gaming experience:
- We recommend checking out national problem gambling helplines and organizations such as the NCPG (National Council on Problem Gambling).
- Our site also provides links to external resources and guidelines for seeking help.
Monitoring Your Behavior
Regularly reviewing your gameplay can be an effective way of recognizing potential issues before they escalate. Take a look at your:
- Balance: Keep track of how much you've deposited, spent and won.
- Bet History: Review the games you're playing regularly to ensure it remains within comfortable limits.
When You Need Help
Recognize that problem gaming is not about losing or winning – rather, about when fun turns into excessive behavior. If you find yourself:
- Spending more than intended
- Losing track of time while playing
- Feeling guilty after each session
Reach out for support immediately to ensure the best outcomes.
Support Organizations and Regulations
We adhere to international responsible gaming standards but acknowledge that we're subject to the laws in various jurisdictions, including Canada outside regulated provinces. While offshore operators follow general guidelines, they don't fall directly under local regulations like provincially licensed sites do.