Self-exclusion from gambling is one of the most effective ways to start solving the problem of pathological gambling or effectively prevent it. A player can voluntarily register in the Register of Excluded Persons for a fixed period or permanently.
Here are the main options available:
- GAMSTOP (Free, National Self-Exclusion) – The UK’s official free self-exclusion scheme for online gambling. You register once on gamstop.co.uk and choose how long you want to be excluded (6 months, 1 year, or 5 years). After signing up, you won’t be able to access or create accounts with any UK-licensed online gambling sites.
- MOSES (Multi-Operator Self-Exclusion Scheme). Covers betting shops on the high street (e.g., Ladbrokes, William Hill, Coral). You can call 0800 294 2060 to request self-exclusion from multiple bookmakers at once.
- SENSE (Self-Exclusion National Scheme). Specifically for land-based casinos in the UK. If you join SENSE, you’ll be refused entry to all casinos that are part of the scheme.
- Individual Casino Exclusion. You can also directly ask any gambling operator (online or offline) to close your account and exclude you. Most UK sites make this easy under their “responsible gambling” or “safer gambling” section.
- Banking & Blocking Tools. You can use bank card blocking features (offered by most UK banks) to block gambling transactions.
You can also install blocking software like Gamban, which prevents access to gambling sites and apps across your devices.
⚠️ If you’re struggling, you can also reach out to GamCare (0808 8020 133, free helpline) for confidential advice and support.
Can you be deleted from the Register of Excluded Persons?
Every self-registered player can be deleted from the register by filling out a form on the website of the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic. However, if you have registered in the Register of Excluded Persons at your own request, you cannot request deletion before 1 year has passed.