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Bazalini.
29 Apr 10 14:12
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I know BF have an option on their own site but for a week / month - but I find I need to deal with an impluse to chase immediately and would rather a 24 hours ban which would allow me to calm and compose myself...


So any one know any programs that could allow this. Thanks

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zipper
When: 29 Apr 10 14:18
Baz dont Chase ,,.. but to answer your ? ........ try two bottles of whisky it will be at least 30 hours before you come round ..,
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Bazalini.
When: 29 Apr 10 14:20
No need some sort of red button like Batman has.

Instant ban. No comeback.

Lost £2k inside 2 hours last friday week. Only getting round to talking about it now. No idea what I bet on - trying to chase a fecking £50 loss.

Nuts
By:
Wee Mac
When: 29 Apr 10 14:29
Your problem goes far deeper than any red button could ever solve.
By:
Treble_Underscore
When: 29 Apr 10 16:31
www.gamcare.org
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DaveEdwards
When: 29 Apr 10 16:38
Baz, any temp ban won't help. You have to change your behaviour. Until you manage that there will always be the chance of a repeat.
By:
shrewdbury
When: 29 Apr 10 16:59
Sledgehammer next to laptop.

Serious answer - not sure, isn't there a self exclude option at all on Betfair? Maybe a deposit limit is the answer.
By:
GetReal
When: 29 Apr 10 17:00
We live in a ''someone else stop me from doing the wrong thing'' society.

Your red button needs to come from within.
By:
Natalia Gemelover
When: 29 Apr 10 19:00
A daily loss limit will help you be more selective and stop you from chasing.
By:
ror
When: 30 Apr 10 00:50
http://www.gambleaware.co.uk/recognise-a-problem/self-assessment
By:
rink rat
When: 30 Apr 10 06:19
Get yourself straight into bed, that loss never looks as bad the next day.
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