BetResponsible isn’t built around experts or instructions. It’s built around real people sharing their own experiences.
Everyone approaches betting a little differently. Some prefer structure and routines. Some learn through reflection. Others figure things out through trial and error. There isn’t one “right” way to keep things balanced – only what feels right for you.
That’s why we’ve created a platform for a small group of regular bloggers, each bringing their own perspective and style. They don’t offer tips or tell you what to do. Instead, they simply share what they’ve noticed, what worked for them, and how they keep betting light and manageable.
Over time, you’ll get to know their voices and you might find one that feels a bit like you.
Anna Bennett
Anna writes the way many people experience betting at the beginning – casually, socially, and without overthinking it.
Her posts focus on small realisations: noticing habits, understanding emotions during games, and recognising how routines quietly form over time. She tends to look back and ask, “What did I learn from that?” rather than “What should I do differently?”
Her style is calm, personal, and thoughtful, like talking something through with a friend.
If you enjoy gentle reflections and mindset-focused stories, Anna’s posts will probably feel familiar.
Start with:
- What I Tell My Friends Who Bet for the First Time
- What I Wish I Knew Before I Started Betting
- Betting Less, Enjoying More: My Story
Mark Dalton
Mark prefers keeping things simple and organised.
He naturally thinks in terms of routines, budgets, and boundaries, and his posts often focus on small systems that make betting easier to manage like setting limits ahead of time, separating entertainment spending, or keeping everything tied to the weekend.
There’s nothing complicated about his approach. It’s just straightforward and predictable, which is exactly how he likes it.
If you prefer structure and “keep it simple” thinking, Mark’s perspective will likely resonate.
Start with:
- Why I Set Betting Limits and What Changed for Me
- How I Keep Sports Betting and My Budget Separate
- My Weekend Betting Routine That Keeps It Fun
- Why I Take a Break After Every Big Sports Weekend
Tom Reyes
Tom writes from experience.
After years of betting on and off, he’s had a few periods where things felt heavier or more constant than he wanted. His posts talk honestly about those moments – bigger losses, busy tournaments, or simply noticing when betting was taking up too much headspace – and how small resets helped him get back to balance.
He doesn’t dramatise anything or treat it like a crisis. He just explains what happened and what he learned.
If you appreciate straight, real-life stories and practical lessons, Tom’s posts are a good place to spend time.
Start with:
- Lessons I Learned After a Big Loss
- Why I Felt Betting Was Becoming a Problem
- How I Recovered From Over-Betting During a Tournament
Different perspectives. Same goal.
Keeping betting balanced, informed, and enjoyable.
Share your perspective
BetResponsible is built on real experiences, and we’re always open to new voices.
If you regularly reflect on your own approach to betting and feel you have a perspective that could help others think more clearly about their habits, we’d love to hear from you.
We work with a small group of ongoing bloggers who share honest, personal stories about keeping betting balanced and manageable. If that sounds like something you’d enjoy contributing to, please reach out through our contact form and tell us a bit about yourself.