Last updated: May 2026 — James Whitfield, Grigorhales
Responsible Gaming
Our Commitment to Player Safety
At Grigorhales, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable form of entertainment, never a source of harm or distress. While our website at grigorhales.co.uk focuses on reviewing betting sites not on Gamstop, we take our responsibility to player welfare extremely seriously. James Whitfield and the entire Grigorhales team are committed to providing honest, balanced information that helps UK players make informed, safe decisions. This page exists because we genuinely care about the people who read our content, not just the sites we review.
Gambling carries real risks. For most people, it remains a fun pastime. For others, it can develop into something more difficult to control. Recognising the difference early, and knowing where to turn for help, can make all the difference.
Gambling Responsibly: The Basics
Responsible gambling means staying in control of how much time and money you spend. Before you place any bet, ask yourself whether you are gambling for entertainment with money you can genuinely afford to lose. The following principles form the foundation of safe gambling behaviour:
- Set a budget before you play and never exceed it, regardless of whether you are winning or losing.
- Treat losses as the cost of entertainment, not as money you need to recover.
- Never chase losses. Increasing bets to win back what you have lost is one of the most dangerous habits in gambling.
- Avoid gambling when emotional, stressed, tired, or under the influence of alcohol.
- Balance gambling with other hobbies and social activities in your life.
- Keep gambling separate from your finances by never using credit cards or money set aside for bills or necessities.
Recognising the Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can develop gradually and is often difficult to notice in yourself. Being aware of the warning signs is a vital first step toward seeking help. Common signs include:
- Spending more money or time gambling than you originally intended
- Feeling irritable, anxious, or restless when trying to cut back or stop
- Lying to family, friends, or colleagues about how much you gamble
- Neglecting work, study, relationships, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund gambling activity
- Using gambling as a way to escape stress, depression, or difficult emotions
- Continuing to gamble despite repeated attempts to stop or reduce your play
- Feeling preoccupied with gambling and constantly planning your next session
Self-Assessment Checklist
Answer the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to seek support from one of the organisations listed below.
- Have you ever gambled more than you could afford to lose?
- Has gambling ever caused arguments or tension with people close to you?
- Have you ever missed work, school, or important events because of gambling?
- Have you ever felt the need to gamble with larger amounts to feel the same excitement?
- Have you ever tried and failed to control, cut back, or stop gambling?
- Have you ever borrowed money or sold something to pay for gambling?
- Do you feel restless or low when you are not gambling?
Tools to Help You Stay in Control
Many betting sites, including those not on Gamstop, offer responsible gambling tools. Always look for these features before registering with any platform:
- Deposit Limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much money you can add to your account.
- Loss Limits: Cap the amount you are permitted to lose within a defined time period.
- Reality Checks: Receive regular on-screen reminders showing how long you have been playing and how much you have spent.
- Cooling-Off Periods: Temporarily pause your account for a set number of days or weeks without fully closing it.
- Self-Exclusion: Voluntarily block yourself from accessing your account for a longer period, typically between six months and five years.
- Account Closure: Permanently close your account if you decide gambling is no longer right for you.
Self-Exclusion: Gamstop and Beyond
In the UK, Gamstop is the national self-exclusion scheme that allows you to block yourself from all UK-licensed gambling sites in one step. Visit gamstop.co.uk to register for free. If you are using non-Gamstop sites, you will need to self-exclude directly with each operator through their responsible gambling settings. We recommend doing this immediately if you feel your gambling is becoming difficult to manage.
Strict 18+ Policy
Grigorhales operates a strict 18+ only policy. All content published on grigorhales.co.uk is intended solely for adults of legal gambling age in the United Kingdom. We strongly condemn underage gambling and encourage parents and guardians to use parental control tools such as Gamban or Net Nanny to prevent minors from accessing gambling-related content.
Support Organisations and Crisis Helplines
You are never alone. The following organisations provide free, confidential support to anyone affected by problem gambling in the UK and beyond:
- GamCare – Free counselling, support groups, and a 24-hour helpline. Call 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7). Visit gamcare.org.uk
- BeGambleAware – National resources for safer gambling and finding local help. Visit begambleaware.org
- Gambling Therapy – Free online support and live chat available globally. Visit gamblingtherapy.org
- National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) – International resources and helpline support. Visit ncpgambling.org
- Gamblers Anonymous UK – Peer support meetings and a 12-step recovery programme. Visit gamblersanonymous.org
If you are in immediate emotional crisis, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123, available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, completely free of charge.
A Final Word from Grigorhales
We will always encourage you to gamble responsibly and within your means. If at any point gambling stops being fun, please stop playing and reach out to one of the organisations listed above. There is no shame in asking for help, and doing so is one of the bravest and most important decisions you can make. Your wellbeing matters far more to us than any review, rating, or recommendation on this site.