Responsible Play Guide
This website operates as an independent informational platform dedicated to promoting awareness and encouraging
responsible participation in number-based games. Our goal is to support adults (18+) in maintaining control, balance,
and enjoyment while engaging in such activities.
Responsible play means making informed decisions, setting personal limits, and treating all forms of participation as
entertainment — not as a source of income or financial solution.
1. Set a Personal Budget
Only participate using funds specifically designated for leisure or recreation. Never use money meant for essential
living expenses such as rent, food, utilities, or other financial obligations.
Responsible play begins with clear
boundaries — both financial and emotional.
2. Manage Your Time Wisely
Be mindful of how much time you spend exploring draws, checking results, or engaging with related content. Participation
should remain a light and enjoyable pastime, not one that interferes with work, studies, family life, or personal
commitments.
3. Recognize the Role of Chance
All number-based games are governed purely by random outcomes. There are no systems, formulas, or guaranteed strategies
that can predict or influence results. Approach participation with realistic expectations — as a form of entertainment,
not as an investment.
4. Take Breaks When Needed
If you begin to feel anxious, frustrated, or compelled to continue after losses, consider stepping away. Responsible
play includes recognizing when to pause and allowing yourself space to reset.
Taking regular breaks helps maintain a
healthy and enjoyable experience.
If you or someone close to you finds it difficult to maintain control over participation in number-based activities,
help is available. Assistance is free, confidential, and accessible nationwide.
National Responsible Play Helpline (Canada)
A dedicated and confidential resource offering information, support, and
referrals across all provinces.
📞 1-800-461-0140