Responsible Gambling

Information for 18+ users
OddsCraft is an educational platform intended for users aged 18 and over.
All content published on this site is informational and designed to explain how betting works.
It is not intended to encourage participation or promote excessive gambling.
If you are under 18, please leave this site.

Gambling as entertainment, not income
Gambling should always be treated as a form of entertainment, never as a way to make money or solve financial problems.
No betting system or strategy can remove risk.
Understanding how betting works does not change the fact that outcomes are uncertain and losses are always possible.
OddsCraft does not promote gambling as a financial opportunity.

Understanding risk and control
Being informed is important, but so is self-awareness.
If you choose to gamble:

  • set clear limits before you start
  • only gamble with money you can afford to lose
  • avoid chasing losses
  • take regular breaks
  • do not gamble when stressed, tired or emotionally distressed

If gambling stops being enjoyable or feels difficult to control, it is important to seek support.

Tools offered by operators
Most licensed UK betting operators provide tools designed to support responsible gambling, such as:

  • deposit limits
  • time limits
  • loss limits
  • self-exclusion options

Using these tools can help maintain control and reduce risk.

Self-exclusion and support
If you feel that gambling is becoming a problem, help is available.
In the UK, you can access support and information through recognised organisations, including:

These organisations provide confidential advice, resources and support.

Our commitment
OddsCraft is committed to:

  • providing clear, factual information
  • avoiding promotional or misleading content
  • supporting responsible gambling principles

We do not provide betting tips, predictions or advice on how to win.

Need help?
If you believe gambling is negatively affecting your life or the life of someone close to you, we strongly encourage you to seek professional support.
Recognising a problem is the first step toward addressing it.