This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Play responsibly and in accordance with Québec regulations.
Responsible Gaming
Responsible gaming means staying in control, setting limits, and treating lottery participation as a form of entertainment. This website is intended for adults aged 18+ and provides informational content only.
1. Core Principles
Keep it controlled
- Treat participation as entertainment, not as a solution to financial problems.
- Plan ahead: decide your limits before you participate.
- Stay informed: understand rules and participation mechanics.
Stay mindful
- Avoid participating when stressed, upset, or under pressure.
- Balance participation with other activities and responsibilities.
- If it stops being enjoyable, pause and reassess.
2. Set Personal Limits
Limits help keep participation within a comfortable and controlled range. Consider setting limits in advance, and stick to them consistently.
Common limit types
- Time limit: decide how long you will spend on participation-related activities.
- Frequency limit: decide how often you will participate.
- Budget awareness: participate only within funds you can comfortably afford to spend.
- No chasing: do not increase participation intensity to “make up” for previous outcomes.
3. Warning Signs
If you notice any of the signs below, consider taking a break and reaching out for support.
Signals that may indicate a problem
- Participation feels hard to control or becomes a priority over daily responsibilities.
- You hide participation activity from friends or family.
- You participate to escape stress, anxiety, or low mood.
- You feel pressured to “recover” previous outcomes by participating more.
4. Self-Check
Ask yourself the questions below. If several answers feel concerning, consider seeking professional support.
Quick self-check questions
- Am I participating more often than I planned?
- Do I feel restless or irritable when I try to stop?
- Am I spending more time than intended on participation-related activities?
- Has participation affected my relationships, work, or wellbeing?
5. Taking Breaks
Taking breaks can be an effective way to restore balance. Consider stepping away from participation-related content, setting reminders, and focusing on non-gaming activities.
Practical steps
- Pause and return later with a clear plan and limits.
- Avoid participation when tired, stressed, or impulsive.
- Talk to someone you trust if you are worried about your habits.
6. Support Resources
If you need help, please consider reaching out to reputable support services. The links below are provided for convenience and informational purposes.
External support services
- Gambling Therapy – online support and resources.
- GambleAware – guidance and support information.
- Gamblers Help (Australia) – support resources and advice.
If you are in immediate danger or feel unsafe, contact your local emergency services.
7. 18+ / Minors
This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. Gambling is strictly prohibited for individuals under the age of 18. Parents and guardians are encouraged to supervise device usage and restrict access to age-restricted content.
8. Contact
TALENT NEXUS LTD
Email:
support@WinnerCanadaGame