North Carolina Responsible Gambling Resources

21+ only. If you need help now, call or text the NC Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-522-4700.

Set a budget, set a time limit, and take breaks—especially after a win or a loss.

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Your playbook for safer betting

Set limits before you place a bet

Budget (money) limit

Decide what you can afford to lose in a week or month—then stick to it. Use deposit limits and avoid “top-ups” to chase losses.

Time limit

Set a start and stop time. If you’re betting longer than planned, take a break and reassess.

Loss & wager limits

Use sportsbook tools like loss limits, wager limits, and reality checks to keep sessions from snowballing.

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Know the signals

Warning signs that betting may be becoming a problem

If any of these feel familiar, you’re not alone—and help is available. Consider talking to someone you trust and using support resources right away.

Chasing losses

Increasing bet size or frequency to “get even,” especially after a bad run.


Hiding or minimizing betting

Deleting apps, concealing statements, or feeling defensive when asked about betting.


Betting affects mood or relationships

Irritability, anxiety, or conflict with family/friends tied to wins, losses, or time spent betting.


Borrowing or using money you can’t afford

Using credit, loans, or bill money to bet—or feeling financial stress because of gambling.

Simple routines can reduce risk and keep betting in the “entertainment” lane—especially during big events and hot streaks.

Bet with a plan

Choose your bets ahead of time and avoid impulsive live wagers when emotions run high.

Track every bet

Log stakes, odds, and results. Seeing the numbers clearly helps prevent “it’ll turn around” thinking.

Avoid alcohol-fueled betting

If you’re drinking, pause betting. Impaired decisions lead to bigger, riskier wagers.

Take regular breaks

Use time-outs, log out, or uninstall for a while. A reset can stop a spiral early.

Responsible betting FAQs

Quick answers to common questions for North Carolina bettors.

What’s the #1 rule of responsible betting?

Only bet what you can afford to lose. Treat betting like a paid form of entertainment—not a way to make money.

How do I stop chasing losses?

Set a hard loss limit before you start and stop immediately when you hit it. Consider a time-out or self-exclusion if chasing is a pattern.

Are sportsbook “responsible gaming” tools worth using?

Yes. Deposit limits, loss limits, time limits, and reality checks create friction that helps you stick to your plan.

What if I’m worried about someone else’s betting?

Start with a calm, non-judgmental conversation. Encourage them to set limits and to contact NC Problem Gambling Help for confidential support.

Is it possible to self-exclude in North Carolina?

Many operators offer self-exclusion or account restrictions. Check the responsible gaming section in the sportsbook app you use for options and durations.

Where can I get help right now?

Call or text 1-800-522-4700 for NC Problem Gambling Help. If you’re in immediate danger, call 911.