Committed to Responsible Play

Responsible Play Commitment:

The Coalition for Fantasy Sports prioritizes the well-being of players in the daily fantasy sports (DFS) industry. We recognize our responsibility for ensuring that players engage in responsible play and in reducing harm related to potentially addictive behavior.


Responsible Play Mindset:

  • Gaming is entertainment, not a source of income or stress and anxiety

  • Establish gaming times and do not exceed them

  • Define a gaming budget before placing any entries

  • Do not continue playing to recover loses


Our members are here to help:

The Coalition for Fantasy Sports and its members - PrizePicks, Underdog Fantasy, Betr and Dabble - are innovators in the Responsible Gaming space, providing industry leading tools and resources to all players.

  • All our members offer features like timeouts that help players take a break and reassess their gaming habits.

    Click the links below to learn about our members' timeout features:

    Betr

    Dabble

    PrizePicks

    Underdog Fantasy

  • Threshold alerts help players adhere to their budget and avoid overspending.

    Click the links below to learn about our members' budgeting features:

    Betr

    Dabble

    PrizePicks

    Underdog

  • Think you're entering into too many contests? Set an entry limit.

    Click the links below to learn about our members' responsible limit features:

    Betr

    Dabble

    PrizePicks

    Underdog

  • Do you need more than a timeout? Our members offer self-exclusion options that can last for months, years, or even a lifetime.

    Click the links below to learn about our members' self-exclusion features:

    Betr

    Dabble

    PrizePicks

    Underdog


Problem Gaming Help

If you or someone you know has a gaming problem, help is available. The National Problem Gaming Helpline (1-800-522-5700 or Text ‘800GAM’) is operated by the National Council on Problem Gaming. The helpline serves as a one-stop hub connecting people looking for assistance with a gaming problem to local resources. This network includes 27 contact centers, each covering all 50 states and U.S. territories.

Click here to visit their website