Responsible Gaming
Gambling Should Be Entertainment
At Fraser Hacks, we're committed to promoting responsible gambling practices. Sports betting and online gambling should only be viewed as a form of entertainment, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems. Only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and never chase losses or use gambling as an escape from personal difficulties.
Age Verification
In Canada, you must be at least 18 years of age (or the legal gambling age in your province) to participate in sports betting and online gambling. Some provinces have specific age requirements—please verify your local regulations. By using any gambling service linked from fraserhacks.ca, you confirm that you meet the legal age requirement in your jurisdiction.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
If you recognize any of the following signs in yourself or someone you know, it may indicate a gambling problem:
- Constantly thinking about gambling or past betting experiences
- Needing to gamble with increasing amounts of money to achieve the same excitement
- Repeatedly trying to cut back or stop gambling without success
- Gambling to escape problems, stress, anxiety, or negative emotions
- Chasing losses by gambling more to recover money lost
- Lying to family, friends, or therapists about the extent of gambling
- Jeopardizing relationships, education, or career opportunities due to gambling
- Borrowing money or resorting to illegal activities to fund gambling
- Feeling restless or irritable when trying to reduce gambling
- Using gambling as a way to cope with problems or regulate emotions
Self-Help Tools & Responsible Gaming Features
Most reputable sports betting platforms offer tools to help you maintain control:
- Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount you can deposit within a specific timeframe (daily, weekly, or monthly)
- Loss Limits: Establish a cap on how much you're willing to lose over a set period
- Reality Checks: Receive periodic notifications reminding you how long you've been gambling and how much you've wagered
- Session Time Limits: Set automatic session timeouts to prevent extended gambling periods
- Self-Exclusion: Voluntarily exclude yourself from betting sites for a period you choose (typically 6 months to 5 years)
- Account Closure: Permanently close your betting account if you choose
Use these tools proactively to maintain healthy gambling habits.
Support Organizations & Resources
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, professional help is available. Canada and international resources include:
Canada
- Responsible Gambling Council
Website: www.responsiblegambling.org
Provides education, research, and resources for problem gambling across Canada - Gamblers Anonymous
A peer-support fellowship offering free meetings across Canada for those affected by gambling - Canadian Problem Gambling Helpline
Contact your provincial gambling helpline for confidential support and referrals
International Resources
- GamCare (United Kingdom)
Website: www.gamcare.org.uk
Confidential support, information, and counselling for problem gambling - GamStop (United Kingdom)
Website: www.gamstop.co.uk
National self-exclusion scheme for online gambling - Gambling Help Online (Australia)
Website: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au
Free confidential counselling and support services - National Council on Problem Gambling (United States)
Website: www.ncpgambling.org
Resources and helpline for gambling addiction
If You Need Help
Problem gambling is a serious issue, but recovery is possible. If you're struggling:
- Reach out to a counselor, therapist, or support group
- Contact a gambling helpline—trained professionals can provide confidential guidance
- Talk to a trusted friend or family member
- Use self-exclusion tools immediately to restrict your access to betting platforms
- Seek financial or legal advice if necessary
You are not alone. Help is available, and recovery is possible. Please take action today if you need support.