Responsible Gambling
Last updated: February 2026
Our Commitment
OddsLab is a sports betting analytics platform. We provide data-driven tools for informed decision-making. We do not operate as a sportsbook, accept wagers, or facilitate gambling in any way.
We are committed to promoting responsible gambling practices and providing resources to anyone who may need help.
Gambling Should Never Be Harmful
Sports betting can be an enjoyable activity when done responsibly. It becomes harmful when it interferes with your finances, relationships, work, or mental health.
Warning Signs
- Betting more money than you can afford to lose
- Chasing losses by increasing bet sizes or frequency after losing
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund betting
- Neglecting work, school, or personal responsibilities due to gambling
- Lying to family or friends about the extent of your gambling
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when not betting
- Using gambling as a way to escape stress, depression, or other problems
- Being unable to stop or reduce gambling despite wanting to
- Experiencing relationship conflicts because of gambling behavior
- Gambling with money allocated for essential expenses (rent, bills, food)
Self-Exclusion Resources
Most regulated sportsbooks offer self-exclusion programs. Contact your local gambling regulator or any of the helplines listed below.
Helplines & Support Organizations
Tips for Responsible Betting
- Set a budget and stick to it.
- Set time limits.
- Never chase losses.
- Do not bet under the influence.
- Take breaks.
- Use bankroll management tools. OddsLab's bankroll tracking features help you monitor your spending.
- Bet for the right reasons.
- Talk about it.
Age Restriction
Our Tools Are Not Gambling
OddsLab does not accept bets, process wagers, or facilitate gambling transactions. We provide analytical tools and informational content.
Contact Us
Contact us at support@oddslab.tech.