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NICE Recommends Healthcare Professionals Ask People About Gambling at Health Checks and GP Appointments

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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended that general practitioners (GPs) in the UK to ask patients about their gambling habits during health checks and appointments.

The recommendation is included in the first clinical guideline on gambling-related harms: identification, assessment and management.

“Gambling-related harms” is the term used to describe the negative impacts of gambling on the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, communities and society. These harms affect people’s finances, relationships and health (particularly mental health).

The new guideline advises healthcare professionals and social service workers to ask about gambling in various situations. This includes appointments related to depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicidal thoughts or potential addictions such as alcohol or drug dependence. These groups may be at higher risk of gambling-related harm. NICE recommends identifying these risks as early as possible.

People may also be at increased risk of gambling-related harm for several other reasons, including if they are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), personality disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Taking medication that may affect impulse control, experiencing safeguarding issues or violence or a family history of gambling that harms could also increase a person’s level of risk.

People should be encouraged to assess the severity of their gambling-related harms by completing a questionnaire available on the NHS website. This is based on the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI), a standardised measure for at-risk behaviour. A score of 8 or above indicates that they should seek support and treatment from a specialist gambling treatment service, while those with lower scores may also benefit from available support.

Healthcare professionals and social care practitioners must recognise and take action to ensure that stigma, shame and fear of disclosure does not prevent people experiencing gambling-related harms from seeking and accessing support and treatment.

It recommends using a tailored approach to meet the needs of each person, which could include providing them with access to vocation-specific services, such as veterans’ groups, or that take account of their ethnic background and religion. Treatments for gambling-related harms should also be provided in separate locations from services for alcohol or substance dependence.

The guidance recommends healthcare professionals consider involving a partner, family member or other person close to the person experiencing gambling-related harms in their treatment, if that is what they both want.

Gambling related harm has a devastating impact on those who experience it, and the people close to them. The useful and usable guideline will help healthcare professionals and others to identify those needing help earlier and ensure they get the treatment and support they need.

National Clinical Director for Primary Care, Dr Claire Fuller, said: “We welcome NICE’s decision as gambling can have a massive impact on people’s lives and the lives of the people that care for them, and as healthcare professionals, we need the right tools to help tackle gambling-related harms.

“Over the past few years, the NHS has made significant progress in expanding treatment for gambling addiction with the rollout of 15 specialist clinics across the country. So, if you’re worried about your gambling, there is support available, and you can directly refer yourself to your local NHS gambling clinic.”

Minister for Gambling Baroness Twycross said: “We welcome this guidance from NICE on identifying, assessing, and managing gambling-related harms, which will support those experiencing harmful gambling to get access to the right support.

“We know that clinical treatment is not necessarily right for everyone, but it is important that there is a full spectrum of support as we strengthen treatment options.

“The Government’s plans to introduce a statutory levy, which will generate £100 million each year, will provide the investment needed to further expand the support and treatment on offer for those in need.”

The Gambling Survey for Great Britain (2023), which collects data from 20,000 respondents each year, reported that 2.5% of the survey population aged 18 years and older living in Great Britain participate in “problem gambling” (defined as a PGSI score of 8 or more), with an additional 12% of the survey population participating in gambling with an elevated risk of harm (PGSI score 1 to 7). Overall, 2.8% of participants who had gambled in the past 12 months reported experiencing at least one severe consequence, such as the breakdown of a relationship. Rates were higher among male participants and were also higher among younger adults (those aged 18 to 34) than older adults (those aged 55 and over).

NHS England has opened 15 gambling clinics across the country since 2019 – seven of which opened in 2024. These clinics are expected to see 3000 people a year. All specialist clinics are fully NHS-commissioned and funded.

As set out in government’s response to the consultation on the structure, distribution and governance of the statutory levy on gambling operators, published in November 2024, the new statutory levy will provide a significant increase in investment for support and treatment services for gambling-related harm.

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Funtico Joins Forces with Sumsub to Strengthen iGaming Security in Web 3.0

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Sumsub and Funtico announce strategic partnership to elevate player experience while ensuring efficient verification and robust security

Sumsub, a global full-cycle verification provider, has announced a strategic partnership with Funtico, a pioneering Web 3.0 gaming platform. This collaboration aims to enhance compliance and security in the iGaming sector, ensuring that Funtico remains fully compliant with evolving regulations.

Funtico provides an incentive-driven gaming platform for players for partner gaming studios and Funtico’ in-house developed skill based games. Committed to fostering a secure and sustainable Web 3.0 ecosystem, Funtico ensures a seamless experience for players, developers, and partners. Through this alliance, Sumsub will support Funtico with advanced verification solutions, including Know Your Customer (KYC), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), and Fraud Prevention tools tailored for the iGaming industry.

“Partnering with Sumsub is a crucial step in our mission to create a secure, safe and transparent gaming environment,” said Tadas Džiovelis, KYC AML Officer at Funtico. “As the Web 3.0 landscape evolves, ensuring full-cycle verification is paramount. Sumsub’s expertise in digital verification and complex legislative requirements will enable us to offer a seamless experience to players while safeguarding our ecosystem.”

Sumsub’s cutting-edge verification solutions will assist Funtico in onboarding users efficiently while mitigating security risks associated with fraudulent activities. By integrating AI-driven innovative technologies, Sumsub ensures that Funtico can meet regulatory standards with confidence.

“Funtico is at the forefront of Web 3.0 gaming innovation, and we are proud to support their security efforts,” said Kris Galloway, Head of iGaming Product at Sumsub. “Our full-cycle verification platform is customized to help gaming providers navigate complex regulatory requirements while enhancing user trust and security.”

This partnership underscores the commitment of both companies to advancing compliance in the iGaming industry, while paving the way for a safer and more transparent Web 3.0 ecosystem.

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ACR POKER UNVEILS NEW FUN AND FAST-PACED SURVIVOR FLIPS

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Flip your way to a massive $500,000 guaranteed prize pool 

San Jose, Costa Rica – January 30, 2025 – ACR Poker is excited to announce the debut of its Survivor Flips, a fast-paced, action-packed game designed to bring more fun and excitement to tournament play. With an innovative twist on traditional poker formats, Survivor Flips allows players to win their way into major tournaments in just minutes.

ACR Poker is offering players the opportunity to explore the new format and flip their way to massive $500,000 guaranteed Survivor Flips tournament, starting on Wednesday, February 5th.

“Survivor Flips are fast, intense, and just plain fun—perfect for those looking for quick results and big rewards,” said ACR Pro Chris Moneymaker. “Players can fast-forward their way into the money and qualify for major tournaments faster than ever before.”

“I had so much fun being part of the testing group for Survivor Flips. Being able to be deep in a tournament after only a few minutes of play is a rare opportunity in poker. This is perfect for those looking for a quicker format,” added ACR Pro Katie Lindsay.

The $500,000 guaranteed Survivor Flips tournament begins with Phase 1 on Wednesday, February 5th. Players can enter Step Satellites starting at just $4, or jump straight into Phase 1 for a $230 buy-in. With Step Satellites and Phase 1 games available 24/7, players can start their journey whenever it’s convenient.

The Survivor Flips Phase 1 game starts when eight players are registered. Each player is dealt three hole cards, with 20 seconds to quickly discard one. The flop, turn, and river cards are then dealt, and the player with the weakest hand is eliminated (or multiple players if there is a tie). The process then repeats until only one champion remains who moves on to Phase 2.

Phase 2 participants will already be in the money, and will play in a short field, regular NLH Tournament on Sunday, February 23rd at 2:05pm ET, where they’ll compete for a share of the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. Players cannot buy directly into Phase 2; they must win a Phase 1 Survivor Flip to qualify. All Phase 2 qualifiers begin with an equal chip stack.

Moneymaker noted that players can get started by navigating to the ‘Survivor Flips’ tab under Satellites in the ACR Poker client. Players can also check out the ‘Survivor Flips Phase 2 – $500K GTD Tournament’ pinned at the top of the MTT section, with all available Step Satellites and Phase 1 games in the pop-up box on the right.

For more information on the $500,000 guaranteed Survivor Flips tourney, visit acrpoker.eu.

 

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GIANTX partners with Goodfella’s to serve gaming audiences

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Today, esports organisation GIANTX is excited to announce its year-long partnership with one of the UK’s leading frozen food brands, Goodfella’s. The partnership seeks to bring casual gamers and esports fans together, by blending the flavours of Goodfella’s delicious pizzas with GIANTX’s unmatched presence in the industry. Throughout 2025, they will collaborate to unite gaming enthusiasts across the UK by combining a love of good food and engaging content.

The gaming community is one of the most loyal globally in regards to consuming content across social platforms, with gaming video viewers 53% more loyal than YouTube’s other 12 most popular video genres including comedy, cooking, lifestyle, beauty and fashion1.

The union will seamlessly integrate Goodfella’s into GIANTX’s popular casual gaming content series, innovative social campaigns, and offer fan giveaways throughout the year. GIANTX is renowned for its gaming and lifestyle content, including the iconic ‘Guess the Series’, and together with Goodfella’s, they will look to bring fresh entertainment to fans featuring the club’s famous faces such as VALORANT player Tomás “Tomaszy” Machado, LEC Head Coach, André Guilhoto, and Esports Manager, Alex Hehn. GIANTX content creator Ella ‘Tenshi’ Merry, will also make a special appearance in Goodfella’s’ latest TV advertisement, further bridging the worlds of gaming and good food.

Together, GIANTX and Goodfella’s are redefining how industries intersect to drive engagement and forge meaningful connections with a cross-generational audience. The partnership also highlights the immense potential of esports as an attractive industry for brands, showcasing the growing synergy between lifestyle brands and esports.

“We are delighted to welcome Goodfella’s to the GIANTX family! We’ve always believed in creating experiences that resonate with our fans, and Goodfella’s is the perfect partner to help us deliver just that. With shared values in a commitment to quality, innovation, and giving back to the communities we serve, we are excited to continue gifting our fans and the global gaming community engaging content and gear to elevate their gaming experience.” said José Diaz, CEO at GIANTX.

“Goodfella’s is passionate about bringing people together – it’s all about creating memorable moments with good food and great company,” said Mike Sowerby, Marketing Director at Birds Eye, Goodfella’s’ parent company. “By partnering with GIANTX, we’re excited to bring the Goodfella’s brand to the vibrant, dynamic and growing gaming audience and with the same energy and passion that fuels their gameplay. Working with GIANTX is a huge step forward for us as we strive to reach more of the GenZ audience and drive awareness, and love, of Goodfella’s across a hugely influential new channel.”

The launch coincides with a large-scale rebrand from Goodfella’s, bringing a fresh perspective to the brand and its products. GIANTX and Goodfella’s will be serving up generosity, one slice at a time – keep an eye out for further announcements.

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