Responsible Gaming

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FantasySpin Cash is a real money daily fantasy sports app. Please play responsibly and only play with what you can afford.

We at FantasySpin are always looking out for others. If you believe that a member of your family is a problem gamer or spending beyond their means, contact help@fantasyspin.com for assistance. You can also connect with our responsible gaming partner Birches Health for specialized care from the comfort of home, covered by insurance.

Security and Safety

While FantasySpin Cash strives to remain on the cutting edge of the fantasy sports world, we work tirelessly to ensure that our platform is safe for all users.

Maintaining the security and integrity of your account is of the utmost importance. We recommend that you change your password regularly, or use a password manager. However, if you forget your account password, or you suspect that any unauthorized person may know it, you should immediately contact us. You can change your password at any time by tapping the change password tab in the account section.

Remember, your FantasySpin Cash account is YOUR account and YOUR account only. Letting others access your FantasySpin Cash account is strictly prohibited. We encourage users to lock their device when not playing.

We encourage you to check your account history regularly to check for suspicious activity. If you see something suspicious or unfamiliar, reach out to us at help@fantasyspin.com. To access your account history, go to the settled tab on the platform, or request it directly from help@fantasyspin.com.

We also want to ensure our Platform remains in the right hands, which means keeping it away from those in your household under 18. While FantasySpin verifies all accounts for age and eligibility, minors in your household could have access to your mobile device and sensitive information that would allow them to access the platform. If this applies to you, please consider installing parental control software to prevent access to FantasySpin.

If a minor you know is accessing FantasySpin, please contact us at help@fantasyspin.com.

Responsible Gaming Tips

Whether you’re an experienced fantasy player or new to it, learning how to play smartly and responsibly is a critical first step.

  1. Bankroll management: Before playing, it is important to determine how much you are able to budget toward fantasy and gaming. This is known as a “bankroll” and needs to be an amount that you can afford to lose completely without any impact on your financial wellbeing.
  2. Financial health should never depend on sports gaming: Fantasy sports should be seen as a form of entertainment, not a viable profit-making activity. Entering a contest can help increase your engagement with a sporting event by providing extra rooting interests, but your financial wellbeing should never be impacted by it. The outcomes of your entries should not ever affect your ability to pay bills or afford basic life expenses. Only play with extra discretionary funds that can be lost fully without any impact on your finances.
  3. Never chase losses: One of the most common at-risk gaming behaviors seen by counselors at Birches Health is “chasing” losses, which involves playing more in an attempt to win back what was lost previously. Losses can compound quickly and result in financial problems. Therefore, you should never chase losses; simply accept them as the cost of entertainment and move on.
  4. Set limits: FantasySpin offers players the option to set personal limits. Deposit Limits allow players to limit how much they can deposit each month. Contest Entry Limits let players control how many contests they enter in a given time frame. Additionally, 24-Hour Cash Entry Restrictions and Reminders help users  limit how much money they risk on contest entry fees.
  5. Don’t play under the influence: Your decision-making skills and risk-assessment abilities are important when playing, so it’s important to only do so with a clear mind.
  6. Never borrow funds for gaming: If you don’t have the funds needed to play daily fantasy, you should not be playing in the first place. 
  7. Don’t risk more on big events: Make sure the excitement of a big sporting event doesn’t lead to increased financial risk. It is important to stay disciplined and not increase your overall exposure for these types of popular events in the sports calendar. Increased risk can result in heavier losses than anticipated, so be sure to avoid playing more than usual.
  8. Avoid playing in an emotional state: Feeling stressed? Upset? Anxious? If the answer to any of these is “yes,” you should not be playing fantasy. Highly emotional states can make it difficult to evaluate risk clearly and properly. 
  9. No such thing as a sure thing: There are no “guarantees” when predicting outcomes in sports. There is an incredibly high number of variables that can impact results and make it difficult to predict them correctly, so no play or lineup is ever guaranteed to win.
  10. Learn the rules beforehand: FantasySpin offers unique gameplay, so be sure to have a strong understanding of how contests work before entering them. 

Sings of a problem

If you are worried about your own gaming or the playing behaviors of a friend or loved one, there are some warning signs to look out for. If any of the indicators below are present, a confidential conversation with a problem gaming specialist from Birches Health could be beneficial. 

  • Inability to stop or cut back: If an individual has tried to stop or cut back on their fantasy play but finds themselves unable to do so, this could be a sign of addiction.
  • Increased frequency of plays or amount of risk: If an individual begins to play more frequently or increases the amounts they are risking, it could be a sign of a serious problem.
  • “Chasing” losses: A common sign of an issue is when an individual risks more in order to try to recoup losses from previous plays.
  • Neglecting other responsibilities: Someone facing gaming-related challenges may neglect other responsibilities such as work, school, or family obligations as a result.
  • Preoccupation with gaming: If an individual thinks and/or talks seemingly nonstop about their next play, it may be a sign that gaming has become compulsive and needs to be addressed.
  • Borrowing money: At times an individual with a problem may try to borrow money to fund their gaming activities. 
  • Hiding or lying about gaming activity: An individual may feel the need to hide or lie about their gaming activity from others, at times due to feelings of shame or embarrassment.

Problem Gaming resources & treatment

NATIONAL RESOURCES

Birches Health

FantasySpin is proud to partner with Birches Health to offer Responsible Gaming resources and specialized Problem Gaming treatment. Care with Birches is available from the comfort of home and is covered by insurance nationwide.

To connect with Birches, you can:

National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

The National Council on Problem Gambling provides a range of resources, including answers to commonly asked questions, a gambling behavior self assessment, information about treatment and help connecting you with local resources.

To connect with Birches, you can:

STATE-SPECIFIC RESOURCES

Alabama | Call: 211 | Alabama Council on Compulsive Gambling

Alaska | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Arizona | Call: 800-NEXT-STEP | Text: NEXT-STEP to 53342 | Arizona Department of Gaming: Problem Gambling

Arkansas | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

California | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | California Council on Problem Gambling or Office of Problem Gambling

Colorado | Call or Text: 800-522-4700 | Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado

Connecticut | Call 888-789-7777 | Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling

Delaware | Call 888-850-8888 | Text: 302-438-8888 | Delaware Council on Gambling Problems

Florida | Call or Text: 888-236-4848 | Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling

Georgia | Call: 800-715-4225 | Georgia Council on Problem Gambling

Hawaii | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Idaho | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Illinois | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Illinois Gambling Helpline

Indiana | Call: 800-994-8448 | 866-699-4274 | Tex: INGAMB to 53342 | Indiana Council on Problem Gambling

Iowa | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Kansas | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Kentucky | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Kentucky Council on Problem Gambling

Louisiana | Call: 877-770-STOP | Louisiana Association on Compulsive Gambling

Maine | Call: 207-520-0293 | Maine Council on Problem Gambling

Maryland | Call: 800-426-2537 | The Maryland Center of Excellence on Problem Gambling

Massachusetts | Call: 617-624-5012 or 800-327-5050 | Office of Problem Gambling Services

Michigan | Call: 800-270-7117 | Michigan Association on Problem Gambling

Minnesota | Call: 800-333-HOPE | Text: HOPE To 53342 | Minnesota Alliance on Problem Gambling

Mississippi | Call: 888-777-9696 | Text: MSGAMBLER to 53342 | Mississippi Council on Problem and Compulsive Gambling

Missouri | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Montana | Call: 888-900-9979 | Montana Council on Problem Gambling

Nebraska | Call or Text: 833-238-6837 | Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling

Nevada | Call: 702-369-9740 | Nevada Council on Problem Gambling

New Hampshire | Call: 603-724-1605 | Problem Gambling

New Jersey | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Problem Gambling

New Mexico | Call: 800-572-1142 | New Mexico Council on Problem Gambling or Responsible Gaming Association of New Mexico

New York | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | New York Problem Gambling

North Carolina | Call 877-718-5543 | North Carolina Problem Gambling

North Dakota | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Ohio | Call: 800-589-9966 | Text: 4hope to 741741 | The Problem Gambling Network of Ohio

Oklahoma | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Oklahoma Association on Problem Gambling & Gamin

Oregon | Call: 877-MY-LIMIT | Text: 503-713-6000 | Oregon Problem Gambling Resource

Pennsylvania | Call: 215-643-4542 | Council on Compulsive Gambling of Pennsylvania

Rhode Island | Call: 877-9GAMBLE | Rhode Island Council on Problem Gambling

South Carolina | Call: 877-452-5155 | South Carolina Gambling Addiction Services

South Dakota | Call: 888-781-HELP | South Dakota Department of Social Services or South Dakota Responsible Play

Tennessee | Call or Text: 800-889-9789 | Problem Gambling Programs

Texas | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Play Responsibly

Utah | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: SUPPORT to 53342 | Problem Gambling

Vermont | Call: 800-488-6000 | Vermont's Problem Gambling Resource Center

Virginia | Call: 888-532-3500 | Virginia Council on Problem Gambling

Washington | Call or Text: 800-547-6133 | Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling

Washington DC | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: 800GAM | Problem Gambling

West Virginia | Call: 800-426-2537 | West Virginia Responsible Gaming

Wisconsin | Call: 800-426-2535 | Text: 850-888-4673 | Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling

Wyoming | Call or Text: 800-522-4700 | Wyoming Council on Problem Gambling

U.S. Territories | Call: 800-GAMBLER | Text: 800GAM | Problem Gambling

FantasySpin Responsible Gaming Resources

Fill out any of the forms below to leverage our internal tools to help you practice responsible gaming. When you hit “submit”, a representative from our team will reach out via email to confirm your decision. You must reply to the email for your responsible gaming tool to be implemented. DFS players shall have the option to adjust these limits to make them more restrictive of gameplay as often as they like, but shall not have the option to make limits less restrictive of gameplay within 90 days of setting such limits.