Your safety and well-being are our top priorities. Learn about responsible betting practices and get help if you need it.
You must be 21+ to participate in horse racing betting. Gambling can be addictive. Please play responsibly.
Only bet money you can afford to lose. Set a strict budget before you start betting and stick to it. Never bet money needed for essential expenses like rent, food, or bills.
Decide how much time you want to spend betting and stick to it. Take regular breaks and don't let betting interfere with work, relationships, or other important activities.
Accept that losses are part of betting. Never try to win back money you've lost by betting more. This often leads to even bigger losses.
Never bet when you're under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or when you're emotionally upset. These can impair your judgment and lead to poor decisions.
Betting more than you can afford, borrowing money to bet, or selling possessions to fund gambling.
Spending increasing amounts of time betting or thinking about betting, neglecting responsibilities.
Lying to family and friends about gambling, isolation from loved ones, or relationship problems.
Feeling anxious, depressed, or restless when not betting, or unable to stop despite wanting to.
Most platforms offer self-exclusion tools that allow you to block access to your account for a set period.
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to control how much money you can spend on betting.
Use session time limits and reality checks to manage how long you spend on betting platforms.
Review your betting history regularly to track your spending and identify patterns.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available. These organizations provide confidential support and resources.
North East Horse is committed to promoting responsible gambling practices. We provide information and reviews to help you make informed decisions, but we do not operate any betting platforms or process any bets.
We encourage all our users to gamble responsibly and seek help if needed. Remember, gambling should be fun, not a way to make money or solve financial problems.