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Euro 2024 Final approaching: Gaming Commission warns again against gambling

The final of the 2024 European Championship is fast approaching. Tonight Spain and France will battle for a place in the final battle. The winner of this semi-final will face the winner between the Netherlands and England that will be played tomorrow.

Taking breaks is important

Although the tournament is almost over, the Gaming Commission once again warns gamblers about the dangers of gambling and betting on the matches. The Gaming Commission emphasizes the importance of a gambling break, especially for people who are in danger of losing control over their gambling behavior.

Video emphasizes the importance of control, Website Stop Op Tijd! available

In a video that supports the Gaming Commission’s campaign, the importance of control over gambling is once again emphasized. The Gaming Commission also refers to the website Stop Op Tijd!, an initiative of the committee itself, where people with gambling problems can go for help and support.

Protection of players

The EPIS system used to protect players from the negative consequences of gambling can also be used by gamblers’ relatives or third parties. Via EPIS they can indicate whether someone spends an extreme amount of money on gambling.

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