Welcome to the official ethics guide for sharing bet codes. This site was created by a team of experienced punters and analysts, with insights drawn from a variety of betting communities, forums, and expert input. With approval and feedback from seasoned bettors and everyday punters, we aim to provide a comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date resource to help punters share their bets responsibly and ethically, earning respect within the betting world.
Share only bet codes that you’ve personally placed. Avoid sharing unplaced wagers to ensure trust and authenticity in your recommendations.
Always display your own wager alongside the code to demonstrate your confidence and build transparency with your community.
If you modify or use someone else’s bet slip, give them credit for the original idea. It encourages collaboration and respect in the betting community.
Be upfront about the risks involved with your bet. Don’t mislead others by only showcasing the potential rewards—inform them of the full picture.
Never present any bet as a guaranteed win. Always remind others that betting is risky and that losses are possible.
Do not share personal details or other people’s betting information without their explicit consent. Protect their privacy as you would your own.
Respect others’ decisions if they choose not to follow your bet. Don’t apply unnecessary pressure or make others feel obligated to take part.
If sharing your bet code includes affiliate links or promotional benefits for you, make sure to disclose that information to maintain transparency.
While betting can be exciting and enjoyable, it’s important to stay in control. If you feel that your betting is becoming more than just fun, or if you’re worried about your gambling habits, help is available. Reach out to BeGambleAware or other responsible gambling organizations for free, confidential support and advice. Remember, there’s no shame in asking for help—betting should always stay within your limits. Visit www.begambleaware.org or call 0808 8020 133 to talk to someone today.
Betting should always be an enjoyable and entertaining activity, never a source of stress or financial pressure. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and never chase your losses. If it stops being fun, take a break. Stay in control, and always prioritize your financial and personal health over any potential gains.