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Bet365 uses a simple Yes/No questionnaire in seeking to identify problem gamblers - but campaigners warned that addicts can easily lie their way through it.


Players who hit certain triggers, such as excessive lengths of time spent gambling, are called up and asked eight questions.

They include: ‘Do you gamble to escape a boring or unhappy life?', ‘Do you feel depressed or even suicidal because of your gambling?', ‘Have you lost interest in your family, friends or hobbies because of your gambling?' and ‘After losing do you feel you must try and win back your losses as soon as possible?'




The Bet365 training officer said the minimum time-playing threshold used to be six out of seven days of playing for more than eight hours, but that the limit ‘changes all the time'. The biggest trigger is time spent playing, the Mail's reporter was told during our investigation

If punters reply yes to any of the questions, trainee staff were told their accounts are suspended. But if they say no, their accounts remain active and they are allowed to carry on playing.




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The biggest trigger is time spent playing, the Mail's reporter was told during our investigation.




Pictured: One of Bet365's live casino games available on their website. . A login account is required to play these games. If punters reply yes to any of the questions, trainee staff were told their accounts are suspended

The Bet365 training officer said the minimum time-playing threshold used to be six out of seven days of playing for more than eight hours, but that the limit ‘changes all the time'. 




Bet365's Gibraltar headquarters is pictured above. The company uses a simple Yes/No questionnaire in seeking to identify problem gamblers - but campaigners warned that addicts can easily lie their way through it [File photo]

Asked by the Mail's reporter what measures were in place to prevent customers lying through the simple test, the trainer said: ‘There aren't.'

She then agreed with another trainee when she said: ‘We've done our job to check them.'

Length of time spent playing is not the only trigger used to identify problem gamblers. 

Other triggers include when a customer changes a deposit limit, when they return from self-exclusion, or when their account is suspended for any responsible gambling concern.

Matt Zarb-Cousin, of the Campaign for Fairer Gambling, said: ‘It's an inadequate test. Gambling addicts lie and they delude themselves, it's all part of the problem. They could easily lie their way through the test. If a time-playing threshold is eight hours on six out of seven days then that is too high.
People could spend half that time playing and still have a serious problem.'

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22/01/2025 14:31 (UTC)[citare]
The end of Endeavour: Shuttle touches down on Earth after final space mission

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Endeavour returns to Kennedy Space Center after completing Nasa's share of construction at the ISS

Atlantis wheeled to the launch pad in front of thousands of onlookers ahead of final shuttle mission

Space shuttle Endeavour and its six astronauts returned to Earth in the early hours of this morning, bringing to an end the penultimate mission in Nasa's 30-year programme.



Endeavour touched down on the runway a final time under the cover of darkness, just as Atlantis, the last shuttle bound for space, arrived at the launch pad for the grand finale in five weeks.

Commander Mark Kelly - whose wife, Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, remained at her rehab centre in Houston - brought Endeavour to a stop before hundreds of onlookers that included the four Atlantis astronauts who will take flight in July.

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Under cover of darkness: Endeavour touched down on the runway at Kennedy Space Center a final time this morning



Nearly over: The landing at 2.35am local time (7.35am GMT) brought to an end the penultimate mission in Nasa's 30-year programme



ENDEAVOUR'S FINAL TALLY



25 flights, nearly half of them to the space station

122.8million miles

170 crew members

299 days in space

4,672 orbits of Earth



Mission control told the astonauts: '122million miles flown during 25 challenging space-flights. Your landing ends a vibrant legacy for this amazing vehicle that will long be remembered. Welcome home, Endeavour.'

Commander Kelly replied: 'It's sad to see her land for the last time, but she really has a great legacy.'

He thanked all those who worked on Endeavour over the years.

The final Endeavour crew completed the U.S. share of construction during their 16-day trip to the International Space Station.

A considerably bigger crowd had gathered a few hours earlier to see Atlantis make its way to the launch pad, the last such trek ever by a shuttle.

Thousands of Kennedy Space Centre workers and their families lined the route last night as Atlantis crept out of the mammoth Vehicle Assembly Building a little after sunset, bathed in xenon lights.



Mission completed: The final Endeavour crew completed the U.S. share of construction during their 16-day trip to the International Space Station



During their mission, Endeavour's crew installed a $2billion cosmic ray detector, an extension beam and a platform full of spare parts, enough to keep the ISS operating in the shuttle-less decade ahead



Homecoming heroes: Endeavour astonauts (from left to right) Roberto Vittori, Gregory Johnson, Mark Kelly, Michael Fincke, Greg Chamitoff and Andrew Feustel






Atlantis Commander Christopher Ferguson said, waving towards his ship: 'We're going to look upon this final mission as a celebration of all that the space shuttle has accomplished over its 30-year life span.'

Bright lights also illuminated the landing strip for Kelly and his crew, who made the 25th night landing out of a total of 134 shuttle flights.





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The Endeavour astronauts - all experienced spacemen - departed the 220mile-high outpost over the weekend, after adding the finishing touches.

They installed a $2billion cosmic ray detector, an extension beam and a platform full of spare parts, enough to keep the station operating in the shuttle-less decade ahead.

Their flight lasted 16 days and completed Nasa's role in the space station construction effort that began 12 years ago.



Last shuttle: Atlantis approaches the launch pad after it was rolled out of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center last night





Thousands of Kennedy Space Centre workers and their families lined the route as Atlantis made its way towards the launch pad

The official tally for Nasa's youngest shuttle after 25 flights, nearly half of them to the space station, is 122.8million miles, 170 crew members, 299 days in space and 4,672 orbits of Earth.

Kelly's wife was shot in the head during a mass shooting in January, but made a remarkable recovery and was able to watch the launch on May 16.

She did not travel to Florida for the landing because of the inconvenient hour, her husband said. They will reunite in Houston on Thursday.






Ready for action: Atlantis will bring Nasa's 30-year space shuttle programme to an end when it completes its final mission in July





Waiting to make history: The Atlantis crew (from left to right) is Commander Chris Ferguson, pilot Doug Hurley and mission specialists Sandy Mangus and Rex Welhiem



Night-time view: Endeavour while she was still docked at the ISS at the weekend







Out and about: A new image of astronaut Greg Chamitoff carrying out repairs on the ISS during the mission's fourth spacewalk last week



An Endeavour crewmember took this image of the ISS solar array wings intersecting the thin line of Earth's atmosphere



Last lift-off: Endeavour blasts away from Kennedy Space Center on May 16. She today followed Discovery into retirement. Nasa plans to close out its 30-year-old shuttle programme with a final supply run to the ISS aboard Atlantis in July

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