Responsible play
Sports betting carries real risk.
Galaxy Sports Edge is an informational service. Outcomes are never certain. No model eliminates variance. Wager only what you can afford to lose, and stop immediately if it stops feeling like a hobby.
If you need help right now
National Problem Gambling Helpline
1-800-GAMBLER24/7. Free. Confidential. Available in English and Spanish. Text and chat options as well.
The Bias Mirror
A private check on how you decide.
Most products exploit bias. This one reflects it back, privately. Rate a few honest tendencies and the Mirror surfaces the patterns worth watching, your real strengths, and calm, protective moves. It's computed on your device from your own answers. Nothing is sent or stored.
Rate yourself honestly
Recommended mode
Watch ModeSlow down on this slate: single-market plays, smaller stakes, and skip the chase.
Your strengths
- You respect No-Bet: restraint is treated as a real outcome, not a boring one.
Protective moves
- No elevated tendencies surfaced: your profile reads disciplined. Keep checking back in honestly.
🔒 Private by design. This reflection is computed on your device from your own answers. Nothing is sent, saved, or tied to your account.
Warning signs to take seriously
- Wagering more than you planned to, or chasing losses.
- Borrowing money or lying about how much has been wagered.
- Feeling restless or irritable when not betting.
- Betting interfering with work, sleep, family, or financial obligations.
- Hiding the activity from people who care about you.
- Believing the next pick will fix the previous one.
Resources and self-exclusion
External programs and organizations you can reach out to. None of them are affiliated with Galaxy Sports Edge; I list them as the standard starting points for anyone who wants to slow down or stop.
National Council on Problem Gambling
Free confidential helpline, chat, and text: 24/7, all 50 US states.
GamTalk
Anonymous peer-support community for anyone affected by gambling.
Gamblers Anonymous
In-person and online support groups based on a twelve-step program.
Self-exclusion (state-by-state)
Many US states maintain self-exclusion lists you can join to block yourself from sportsbooks for a fixed term.