Operators should provide information on how players can register for the “Register of Persons Excluded from Participation in Gambling,” which was launched in September 2020 and had nearly 200,000 registered individuals by June 2024. Tis register covers gaming halls, casinos, sports betting, totalizator games, and all forms of online gambling.
NUMBER OF PERMITTED TECHNICAL GAMES IN THE YEARS 2014–2023 Year
Number of Permitted Technical Games
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
66,998 60, 331 57, 452 53, 554 39, 575 36,874 32, 978 29, 927 28,720 24, 282
NEW PLAYER PROTECTION MEASURES In terms of player protection measures, the amendment outlines the responsibilities of operators concerning technical games at each gaming position. Operators are now required to inform players about the duration of their login to the user account, the total cumulative net losses since the account was activated, and the availability and status of set self-restriction measures. Tey must display this information about self-restriction measures and their status for five seconds after each login. Additionally, operators should provide information on how players can register for the “Register of Persons Excluded from Participation in Gambling,” which was launched in September 2020 and had nearly 200,000 registered individuals by June 2024. Tis register covers gaming halls, casinos, sports betting, totalizator games, and all forms of online gambling. Starting January 1, 2024, the application process for self-exclusion has been enhanced. Another significant new measure is the introduction of the so-called panic button, which will be effective from July 1, 2024. Tis tool is intended to prevent gambling participation and must be clearly displayed at all gaming positions and throughout the gaming space, as well as during online gaming sessions. When
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