Responsible Gambling

Gambling should remain a form of entertainment — never a way to solve financial problems or recover losses. Bet365 Ireland, like all regulated betting and casino platforms, is intended for adults aged 18+ who choose to participate with full awareness of the risks involved. This page outlines practical steps for staying in control, recognising warning signs and finding professional help when needed.

Irish users who enjoy sports betting, horse racing markets or casino games should set clear personal boundaries before placing any wager. Understanding that outcomes are unpredictable helps maintain a balanced perspective and prevents gambling from interfering with daily life, relationships or finances.

Limits and Self-Control Tools

Effective self-management starts with deciding in advance how much time and money you are willing to spend. Treat your gambling budget as a fixed entertainment cost — money you can afford to lose without affecting essential expenses such as rent, bills or savings.

Bet365 provides account tools designed to support responsible participation. Customers can typically set deposit limits, loss limits or session time reminders within their account settings. These features help you stay within boundaries you define yourself rather than relying on willpower alone during an active betting session.

Time-out options allow you to pause access to your account for a chosen period. Self-exclusion blocks access for months or years — contact operator support promptly if you are considering this step.

Recognising Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can develop gradually, and the signs are not always obvious at first. Common indicators include spending more money or time on betting than originally planned, chasing losses with larger wagers, borrowing money to gamble or feeling anxious and irritable when not betting.

Other warning signs include neglecting responsibilities because of gambling, hiding activity from people close to you, or feeling that betting is the only source of excitement. If any of these patterns sound familiar, seek support early — addressing concerns before they escalate is far easier than recovering from significant harm.

Where to Get Help in Ireland

GamblingCare.ie offers information, self-assessment tools and referrals to counselling services across the country. Their resources are designed for both individuals who gamble and family members who are concerned about someone else's habits. You can also speak with your GP about concerns and request referral to appropriate local services.

The Health Service Executive (HSE) provides addiction support services with referral pathways for gambling-related difficulties. International organisations such as GamCare and BeGambleAware offer online chat, telephone helplines and educational materials. If gambling is affecting your mental health, contact Samaritans Ireland on 116 123 for free, round-the-clock support.

Platform Tools and Safer Habits

Beyond formal exclusion programmes, avoid gambling when tired, upset or under the influence of alcohol. Keep track of deposits and withdrawals so you always know your net position. Parents should ensure minors cannot access gambling accounts on shared devices. Participation is restricted to customers aged 18+.

If you need assistance configuring limits, activating a time-out or starting self-exclusion on your Bet365 account, contact the operator's customer support directly. For independent advice and emotional support, use the Irish and international resources listed above. Gambling should never come at the cost of your wellbeing, financial stability or relationships with others.