Responsible Gambling
FormRace provides data analysis and AI-powered predictions as informational tools only. We do not offer gambling services and we do not encourage you to gamble. If you choose to bet, please do so responsibly and within your means. Gambling should be treated as entertainment, not as a way to make money.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
- !Spending more money or time on gambling than you can afford
- !Chasing losses or borrowing money to gamble
- !Feeling anxious, stressed, or irritable when trying to cut down
- !Neglecting work, study, family, or personal needs because of gambling
- !Lying to others about how much time or money you spend gambling
- !Gambling to escape problems or relieve feelings of helplessness or guilt
- !Needing to gamble with increasing amounts of money to feel excitement
If you recognise any of these signs in yourself or someone you know, please reach out to one of the support services listed below.
Tips for Responsible Betting
Set a budget before you bet and stick to it — never bet more than you can afford to lose.
Set a time limit for your gambling sessions.
Never chase losses — accept that losing is part of gambling.
Do not gamble when you are upset, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Balance gambling with other leisure activities.
Take regular breaks and step away from the screen.
Use deposit limits and self-exclusion tools offered by bookmakers.
Talk to someone you trust if you feel gambling is becoming a problem.
Australian Help Resources
Gambling Help Online
1800 858 858
Free, confidential, 24/7 support for anyone affected by gambling. Phone, chat, and email counselling.
gamblinghelponline.org.auGamblers Anonymous Australia
Peer support fellowship for people who want to stop gambling. Free meetings across Australia.
gaaustralia.org.auBetStop — National Self-Exclusion Register
The Australian Government's national self-exclusion register. Exclude yourself from all licensed online wagering services.
betstop.gov.auState-Specific Services
Self-Exclusion
If you feel that you need to take a break from gambling, you can self-exclude from online wagering services through the Australian Government's BetStop National Self-Exclusion Register. Once registered, all licensed Australian online wagering providers are required to prevent you from opening new accounts or placing bets for your chosen exclusion period.
Most individual bookmakers also offer their own self-exclusion and deposit-limit tools. Contact your betting provider directly for more information on account restrictions.