Responsible Gaming

Promoting Responsible Gaming

At 365 Sports Analytics, LLC (the “Company” or “we”), we want all of our subscribers to enjoy sports wagering as a planned and budgeted entertainment option. But, as with many other things in life, it is possible to get too much of a good thing. Moderation is the key for all who gamble.

The decision to gamble is a personal choice. No one should feel pressure to gamble – from others or themselves. Gambling should not be perceived as essential to enjoying watching sporting events with family and friends.

Limits should be set before starting to gamble. Money spent on gambling should be considered the cost of entertainment. People should gamble only with money they can afford to lose. A person who chooses to gamble should set time and monetary limits and adhere to them.

There are times when people should not gamble. Certain emotional states can heighten the risks associated with gambling. Avoid gambling when feeling lonely, angry, depressed, stressed, or when coping with the death of a loved one. Similarly, gambling should not be used as a way to solve personal or family problems, or to impress others. Never gamble when it interferes with work or family responsibilities, when in recovery for addictive disorders or dependencies, when the gambling is illegal, or when trying to make up for prior gambling losses.

Excessive use of alcohol when gambling can be risky. Irresponsibly using alcohol can affect a person’s judgment and interfere with the ability to adhere to predetermined limits.

You may seek professional help from the following organizations:

Preventing Underage Gambling

It is illegal for anyone under 21 to gamble for real-money on sporting events.

[We perform an electronic verification using a third-party data reference company to validate the age and identity of all subscribers.] We reserve the right to ask for age verification information from the player and suspend the player’s account until he provides information that verifies appropriate age to our satisfaction.

Unfortunately, no system is foolproof. If you know a person under 21 who is registered with the https://www.365sportsanalytics.com, please notify our customer support team. If anyone with an account is found to be under the age of 21, the account will be closed. Other legal ramifications may also apply.

Looking Out for Kids

Responsible gaming means making sure parents understand the importance of supervising their children’s online activities. The internet is readily accessible in many homes around the world. As a result, gaming companies and parents must work together to protect children from underage gambling. To ensure the safety of your children, we recommend installing filtering software to block minors from accessing certain websites and programs.

Tips for parents:

  • Do not leave children unattended near your computer when you are logged into your 365sportsanalytics.com account.

  • Do not allow persons under 21 to participate in any gambling activity.

  • Keep your 365sportsanalytics.com username, password, out of the reach of children.

  • Educate your children about the illegality and potential dangers of underage gambling.

When Might Gambling Be a Problem?

The following highlights a number of questions a player should ask himself and his loved ones to help identify potential signs of a gambling problem. While these questions are not a diagnostic, psychological, or medical test and should not be used as such, many people who have called gambling help lines have answered yes to one or more of the following questions:

  • Do you lose time from work due to gambling?

  • Is gambling making your home life unhappy?

  • Is gambling affecting your reputation?

  • Have you ever felt remorse after gambling?

  • Do you ever gamble to get money to help pay debts or solve other financial difficulties?

  • Does gambling decrease your ambition or efficiency?

  • After losing, do you feel you must return as soon as possible to win back your losses?

  • After a win, do you have a strong urge to continue and win more?

  • Do you often gamble until your last dollar is gone?

  • Do you ever borrow to finance your gambling?

  • Have you ever sold any real estate or personal property to finance gambling?

  • Are you reluctant to use “gambling money” for normal expenditures?

  • Does gambling ever make you careless about the welfare of your family?

  • Do you ever gamble longer than you had planned?

  • Do you ever gamble to escape worries or trouble?

  • Have you ever committed or considered committing an illegal act to finance gambling?

  • Does gambling make you have difficulty sleeping?

  • Do arguments, disappointments, or frustrations create an urge to gamble?

  • Do you have an urge to celebrate good fortune with a few hours of gambling?

  • Have you ever considered self-destructive behavior as a result of your gambling?

Know When To Stop Before You Start®. If you think you or someone you care about may have a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER.

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