Compulsive and Problem Gambling
Gambling Problem? Get Your Life Back!
If you’ve lost control of your ability to gamble responsibly, it may be time for a change. Self-exclusion allows you to voluntarily ban yourself from gambling activities such as casinos, interactive gaming, video gaming terminals, and fantasy contests, to help you regain control of your life.
Enroll in self-exclusion today:
For more information on responsible gaming, self-exclusion, and other resources for problem gambling, please visit the link below:
Self-Exclusion Data
While gambling may be a form of entertainment for most people, it is a harmful addiction for others. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board offers self-exclusion programs to help individuals affected by problem gambling distance themselves from the temptation of gambling. Self-exclusion allows these individuals to voluntarily ban themselves from casinos, internet-based gambling, video gaming terminals and fantasy sports wagering. Below is an interactive report that will allow you to view various data points related to Self-Excluded patrons for different gaming types.