Responsible Gaming

Play Safe, Play Smart, Play Responsibly

19+ Only in Canada

Casino events in Canada are restricted to individuals aged 19 and older (18 in Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec). You must meet the legal age requirement to participate in any casino events listed on our platform.

Our Commitment

At LuckiestNight, we believe that casino entertainment should be enjoyable, safe, and responsible. We are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices and providing resources for those who may need support.

Casino events should always be viewed as entertainment, not as a way to make money or solve financial problems. We encourage all visitors to our platform to play responsibly and within their means.

Warning Signs

It's important to recognize warning signs that may indicate a need for support. If you or someone you know exhibits any of the following behaviors, it may be time to seek help:

  • Spending more money or time at casinos than intended
  • Chasing losses by playing more to win back money
  • Borrowing money or selling possessions to fund casino visits
  • Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities due to casino activities
  • Feeling restless or irritable when trying to reduce casino visits
  • Lying to family members or others about casino habits
  • Using casino events as an escape from problems or negative feelings
  • Repeated unsuccessful attempts to control or stop playing

Tips for Responsible Gaming

Set a Budget

Decide how much you can afford to spend before you start and stick to that amount. Never play with money you need for essential expenses.

Set Time Limits

Decide in advance how long you will play and stick to it. Take regular breaks and don't let casino visits interfere with other activities.

Don't Chase Losses

Accept that losing is part of the experience. Never try to win back money you've lost by playing more - this often leads to bigger losses.

Avoid Alcohol While Playing

Alcohol impairs judgment and can lead to poor decision-making. Stay clear-headed to make responsible choices.

Balance Your Life

Casino events should be just one of many leisure activities. Maintain a healthy balance with other hobbies, social activities, and responsibilities.

Play for Fun, Not Profit

Treat casino events as entertainment with a cost, like going to a movie. Any winnings should be considered a bonus, not an expectation.

Getting Help

If you or someone you know needs support, help is available. The following organizations provide confidential support and resources:

ConnexOntario

Ontario's addiction and mental health helpline providing information about services in your community.

GameSense BC

Free, confidential support for anyone seeking information in British Columbia.

Support Groups

A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to support recovery.

Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

National resources and information about addiction support services.

Self-Exclusion Programs

Most Canadian casinos offer self-exclusion programs that allow individuals to voluntarily ban themselves from gaming facilities. If you feel you need to take a break, contact your local casino or provincial gaming authority to learn about self-exclusion options in your area.

Self-exclusion is a powerful tool for regaining control and is treated with confidentiality by gaming establishments.