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Responsible Gaming

Responsible Gaming information on albertacasinotime.com is designed to help adults keep gambling safe, informed, and controlled. Casino games involve risk, and gambling should never be treated as income, debt relief, or a way to solve financial pressure.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Core principles

Only gamble with money set aside for entertainment. Decide your spend and time limits before playing, and stop when those limits are reached. Do not chase losses, increase stakes after a losing session, or gamble while upset, impaired, tired, or under pressure.

Keep gambling separate from essential expenses such as rent, food, bills, childcare, education, medication, and savings. If gambling affects relationships, work, sleep, mood, or finances, take a break and seek support.

Account controls

Players may use safer play controls such as deposit limits, loss limits, wagering limits, session reminders, time-outs, and self-exclusion. Lowering a limit should take effect quickly. Raising a limit may require a cooling-off period so the decision is deliberate.

A time-out is a short break from play. Self-exclusion is a stronger restriction that blocks access for a selected period. During self-exclusion, you should not try to log in, open another account, or ask another person to play on your behalf.

Warning signs

Warning signs can include spending more than planned, borrowing to gamble, hiding gambling activity, chasing losses, feeling restless when not gambling, missing work or family obligations, selling possessions, or using gambling to escape stress.

A single warning sign does not define a person, but it is a useful reason to pause. If several signs apply, consider setting strict limits, using exclusion tools, contacting support, or speaking with a qualified counselling service.

Protecting minors and vulnerable people

Gambling is for adults only. Keep passwords private, use device-level parental controls, avoid saving payment details on shared devices, and log out after every session. Do not allow minors to watch or participate in gambling activity.

If you believe someone else is using your account, contact support immediately and change your password. Accounts may be locked while we review potential unauthorized access or underage use.

Getting help

If gambling no longer feels controlled, stop playing and reach out for professional help. In an emergency or if you feel at risk of harm, contact local emergency services immediately.

Support may include confidential counselling, financial advice, self-exclusion programs, blocking software, bank gambling blocks, and conversations with trusted family or friends. Asking for help early is a practical step, not a failure.