Responsible Gambling

BET BOOTH’s mission is to make sports and betting fun. It is intended as an engaging way to watch sports, not as a way to make money. We want all players’ experiences to remain fun and enjoyable, without putting anyone at risk of financial harm.

It’s important for players to understand the potential risks associated with gambling and abide by responsible gambling practices. Regardless of where you are placing a sports bet; in a casino, sports bar or online, it’s important to always gamble responsibly and to never gamble with money that you can’t afford to lose. 

To keep sports betting on Bet Booth kiosks safe and entertaining, here are a few tools we use to encourage a responsible sports betting experience. 

  1. Play Safely 
    Gambling is a form of entertainment but can be addictive. Please play responsibly and understand the risks associated with gambling before placing any bets. Set a budget and stick to it.

  2. Set Bet Limits
    Set bet limits on your deposits and losses so you never go too far. Losing a $50 birthday gift falls within the parameters of discretionary gaming funds. Losing a month’s rent or car payment does not.  

  3. Cooling Off Period
    Players can take a breather from betting by pausing their Bet Booth account for a week, month or longer by contacting us at support@betbooth.com

If players have any concerns with betting on a Bet Booth kiosk, email us at support@betbooth.com


Additional information and supports

National Council on Problem Gambling
The NCPG was formed in 1972 and is a “national advocate for programs and services to assist people and families affected by problem gambling.”

The NCPG seeks to reduce the financial and social impacts of problem gambling. 

Instant help can be found by calling the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 800-522-4700. Their Risk Education for Athletes (REAP) program designates March as Problem Gambling Awareness Month aligned with college basketball’s March Madness.

GAMCARE

Gamcare provides online resources plus online treatment for people experiencing gambling harm, as well as family and friends who are impacted by gambling.

GAM-ANON

Gamblers Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.