Responsible Gambling

Last updated: July 3, 2026

ForWins publishes football statistics and predictions for information and entertainment purposes. We are not a bookmaker and we do not accept bets. We do, however, link to betting operators, and we take the wellbeing of our visitors seriously. Betting can be an enjoyable pastime — but only when it stays under control. This page explains how to keep it that way, and where to find help if it stops being fun.

18+ only

Our content and any betting services linked from this Website are intended exclusively for adults aged 18 or over (or the legal gambling age in your country, if higher). If you are under 18, please leave any betting website immediately.

Golden rules for safer betting

  • Only bet money you can afford to lose. Never use money intended for rent, bills, food or savings.
  • Set a budget and a time limit before you start — and stop when you reach either one.
  • Never chase losses. Trying to win back lost money is the fastest way to lose more.
  • Treat betting as entertainment, not as a source of income. No prediction — including ours — is ever guaranteed.
  • Do not bet under the influence of alcohol, or when you are stressed, upset or tired.
  • Keep balance. Betting should never crowd out family, friends, work or other hobbies.

Warning signs of problem gambling

Ask yourself the following questions honestly:

  • Do you bet with money you cannot afford to lose, or borrow money to bet?
  • Do you feel the need to bet larger amounts to get the same excitement?
  • Have you tried to cut down or stop, and found that you couldn’t?
  • Do you hide your betting from family or friends?
  • Do you return another day to try to win back losses?
  • Is betting causing arguments, stress, anxiety or problems at work?

If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions, we strongly encourage you to use the tools and organisations below.

Tools that can help

Most licensed bookmakers offer free safer-gambling tools in your account settings, including deposit limits, loss limits, reality-check reminders, time-outs (short breaks) and self-exclusion (blocking your account for months or years). UK residents can self-exclude from all licensed online operators at once through GAMSTOP. Blocking software such as Gamban or BetBlocker can restrict access to gambling websites on your devices.

Where to get help

Help is free, confidential and available in most countries:

  • BeGambleAware — information, self-assessment tools and support (UK)
  • GamCare — runs the National Gambling Helpline (UK): 0808 8020 133, available 24/7
  • Gambling Therapy — free online support worldwide, in multiple languages
  • Gamblers Anonymous — peer support groups in many countries

If you are outside the UK, searching for “gambling help” together with the name of your country will show your local support organisation.

Protecting minors

If you share a device with children or teenagers: log out of betting accounts after use, never save gambling passwords in the browser, and consider parental-control software such as Qustodio or Net Nanny to block gambling content.

Contact

If you have concerns about any content on this Website in relation to responsible gambling, contact us at [email protected].