Responsible Gambling
Your safety and wellbeing are our top priority. Learn how to gamble responsibly.
Gambling Should Be Fun
We encourage responsible play and believe that gambling should always remain an entertaining activity, not a way to make money or solve financial problems.
If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, seek help through local hotlines and support groups.
Set Deposit Limits
Decide on a budget before you start playing and stick to it. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose.
Take Regular Breaks
Set time limits for your gaming sessions and take regular breaks to maintain perspective.
Never Chase Losses
Accept that losses are part of gambling. Never increase your bets to try to win back money you've lost.
Seek Support
If gambling stops being fun, talk to friends, family, or professional counselors who can help.
⚠️ Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
- • Gambling more than you can afford
- • Lying about gambling activities
- • Neglecting work, family, or responsibilities
- • Borrowing money to gamble
- • Feeling anxious or depressed about gambling
- • Unable to stop despite wanting to
🆘 Get Help
If you need help with gambling problems, these organizations provide confidential support:
- • National Problem Gambling Helpline: 1-800-522-4700
- • Gamblers Anonymous: ga.org
- • National Council on Problem Gambling: ncpgambling.org
- • Canada Problem Gambling: problemgambling.ca