Responsible Gaming
Your well-being is our priority. We're committed to promoting safe and responsible sports betting.
Important Warning
Sports betting should be fun and entertaining, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. Gambling can be addictive and may cause harm. If you feel you may have a gambling problem, please seek help immediately.
Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming
At Parlay Gorilla, we take responsible gaming seriously. We are committed to:
- Providing tools and resources to help you gamble responsibly
- Promoting awareness of problem gambling
- Supporting organizations that help those affected by gambling addiction
- Ensuring our service is not used by minors or self-excluded individuals
- Providing clear information about the risks of gambling
Recognizing Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can affect anyone. Watch for these warning signs:
Behavioral Signs
- Betting more than you can afford
- Chasing losses with bigger bets
- Lying about gambling activities
- Neglecting work, family, or responsibilities
- Borrowing money to gamble
Emotional Signs
- Feeling anxious or depressed about gambling
- Mood swings related to wins/losses
- Feeling guilty or ashamed
- Inability to stop or control gambling
- Gambling to escape problems or feelings
Self-Assessment Questions
Ask yourself these questions honestly:
- 1.Do you bet more than you originally planned?
- 2.Do you need to bet more money to feel the same excitement?
- 3.Have you tried to stop or cut back but couldn't?
- 4.Do you feel restless or irritable when not gambling?
- 5.Do you gamble to escape problems or relieve stress?
- 6.Have you lied to family or friends about your gambling?
- 7.Have you jeopardized relationships or opportunities because of gambling?
- 8.Do you rely on others to pay gambling debts?
If you answered "yes" to several of these questions, you may have a gambling problem and should seek help.
Tools for Responsible Gaming
We encourage you to use these strategies to gamble responsibly:
Set Limits
Decide how much time and money you can afford to spend before you start. Stick to these limits.
Never Chase Losses
Accept losses as part of gambling. Trying to win back losses usually leads to bigger losses.
Don't Bet Under Influence
Never gamble when you're upset, depressed, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Take Regular Breaks
Step away from betting regularly. Don't let gambling become your only form of entertainment.
Keep It Fun
Gambling should be entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems.
Track Your Spending
Keep a record of how much you spend and win. This helps you stay aware of your gambling habits.
Self-Exclusion
If you feel you need to take a break from gambling, you can self-exclude from our service. To self-exclude:
- Contact us at contact@f3ai.dev
- Request account suspension or deletion
- We will process your request immediately
Note: Parlay Gorilla is an informational tool. You must also self-exclude from the sportsbooks where you place bets. Contact each sportsbook directly to set up self-exclusion.
Getting Help
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. These organizations provide free, confidential support:
National Council on Problem Gambling
Provides resources, support, and treatment referrals for problem gambling.
Gamblers Anonymous
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope to solve their common problem.
Visit WebsiteAdditional Resources
More organizations that can help:
- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
- SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Need Immediate Help?
If you're in crisis or need immediate support, please reach out:
We can help you self-exclude from our service or connect you with resources for problem gambling support.
