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Responsible gambling

Betting is entertainment with real financial risk. You can lose what you stake, and for some people betting stops being fun and becomes a problem. This page is honest about that risk, and about what we do and do not do about it.

Know the risk

Every bet can lose. Prediction-market prices move fast, outcomes are uncertain, and there is no strategy that removes the chance of losing. Stake only money you can afford to lose, and never bet money you need for essentials or money you have borrowed.

Warning signs

It may be time to step back if you are betting more than you planned, chasing losses to win them back, betting to escape stress or low mood, hiding your betting from people close to you, or borrowing money to bet. Any of these is a reason to pause and reach out.

Staying in control

Set your own limits before you start and keep to them. Treat any money you stake as spent, not as an investment. Take regular breaks, and never bet to recover a loss. If betting has stopped being fun, stop.

What we do and don't do

We don't run deposit limits, loss limits, cool-off periods or self-exclusion, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. We are not a licensed operator and we hold no tools to stop you. What we do have is the one thing that matters if you decide to stop: your balance is yours and withdrawal is always open — no hold, no cooling-off period, no approval step. If you want out, take your money out. If betting has become a problem, look for support you can actually reach where you live; a link from us to a helpline in another country would be a gesture, not help. You must be 18 or over to use OVERDOG.

FAQ

Does OVERDOG offer deposit limits or self-exclusion?

No. We don't run them and we don't link to a helpline either — this page is risk disclosure, not a support service. The lever we do have is that withdrawal is always open: if you want to stop, take your money out. If you cannot stop, seek help through a service you can actually reach where you live.

What is the minimum age to bet?

You must be 18 or over. By using OVERDOG you confirm you meet the age and eligibility requirements in the Terms of Service.

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