Players who regularly access the self-exclusion page on the operator’s website without ultimately executing an exclusion.Those who wager until they have less than one dollar in their accounts.Bettors who repeatedly self-impose cool-off periods from gaming.Players whose gambling time increases from week to week.The flags operators are required to keep an eye on are: The DGE is calling the initiative a proactive, targeted outreach that will coexist with its existing self-exclusion system. “Under the new initiative, a gambler exhibiting warning signs will be approached using various circumstance-dependent interventions, including progressive responses if the indications of a potential gambling disorder keep recurring after attempts are made to assist and address the problem.” Under the new initiative, operators would ID problematic betting behaviors and communicate with the flagged players. The initiative builds on an existing provision that requires New Jersey online casino operators to maintain a database of every bet made by every player for 10 years. The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement is teaming up with operators to launch a first-of-its-kind responsible gambling initiative.