Signs of Problem Gambling
Gambling is entertainment. But for some people, it becomes a problem. Here are the warning signs, and the Canadian resources that can help — free and confidential.
Behavioural Warning Signs
Source: Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) / AGCO responsible gambling framework.
Financial Warning Signs
How to Self-Assess
Canadian Help Resources
24/7 confidential support — call or text anytime. Free, professional, and anonymous.
iGaming Ontario's responsible gambling programme — self-assessment tools, spending limits, time limits, and counsellor referrals.
Mental health and addiction services referral service for Ontario. 24/7.
12-step peer support programme — local chapter meetings and online meetings available across Canada.
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health — clinical treatment programmes for gambling disorder in Ontario.
BC-specific support — free counselling referrals. Operated by BCLC.
Responsible Gambling Tools at 247iBET
AGCO regulations require all licensed Ontario operators to provide the following tools. They are available in your operator's account settings:
Warning Signs and First Actions
| Sign | Why it matters | First action |
|---|---|---|
| Chasing losses | Often escalates bets and creates a faster loss spiral. | Stop play and step away before placing another wager. |
| Borrowing money | Means gambling is starting to affect day-to-day finances. | Set a cooling-off period and remove payment access. |
| Hiding play | Secrecy is a common marker that gambling feels hard to control. | Tell someone you trust and use a support line or self-assessment. |
