Responsible Gambling

Responsible Gambling

Rovnic is committed to promoting responsible gambling awareness. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available.

Rovnic Does Not Facilitate Gambling

Rovnic is an AI-powered sports analytics and prediction platform. We do not operate a sportsbook, accept wagers, process bets, or handle any gambling transactions. Our predictions are provided strictly for entertainment and informational purposes.

While we provide sports analysis that some users may reference when making personal betting decisions, we strongly encourage all users to gamble responsibly and within their means.

Need Help? Call the National Problem Gambling Helpline

1-800-522-4700

Available 24/7 | Confidential | Free

Operated by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

Only Bet What You Can Afford to Lose

If you choose to wager on sports, it is critical to treat betting as a form of entertainment, not as a source of income. Set a budget for yourself before you start, and never exceed it. Consider:

  • Set a fixed amount you can afford to lose before placing any bets
  • Never chase losses by betting more than you planned
  • Do not borrow money to gamble
  • Take regular breaks and set time limits
  • Keep gambling separate from your finances for essentials
  • Remember that no prediction system can guarantee wins

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can affect anyone. Recognizing the warning signs early is important. You may have a gambling problem if you:

1.Spend more money or time on gambling than you intended
2.Feel restless or irritable when trying to stop gambling
3.Try to win back money you have lost (chasing losses)
4.Lie to family or friends about your gambling
5.Borrow money or sell possessions to fund gambling
6.Neglect work, school, or family obligations due to gambling
7.Feel anxious, depressed, or hopeless because of gambling
8.Gamble to escape problems or relieve negative emotions
9.Need to bet increasing amounts to feel excitement
10.Have made unsuccessful attempts to cut back or stop

If you recognize any of these signs in yourself or someone you care about, please reach out for help using the resources below.

Self-Exclusion Programs

Many states and jurisdictions offer self-exclusion programs that allow you to voluntarily ban yourself from sportsbooks and gambling establishments. These programs are free and confidential.

How to Self-Exclude

  • National: Visit ncpgambling.org for state-specific self-exclusion information
  • Multi-State: Some sportsbook operators offer account-level self-exclusion across multiple states
  • State Gaming Commissions: Contact your state's gaming commission or regulatory body for local self-exclusion programs
  • Individual Operators: Most licensed sportsbooks provide self-exclusion options in account settings