Win Vegas Plus Casino Responsible Gambling
We take responsible gambling seriously. Our goal is to keep play safe and controlled for all Canadians who use our site. That means giving you clear tools to manage your activity, practical guidance to stay in control, and straightforward routes to get help if gambling becomes a problem.
Player protection principles
We believe in informed, responsible play. We encourage you to treat gambling as a form of entertainment with a fixed budget, never as a way to make money or solve financial problems. We keep account activity private and offer tools and support to help you limit your play when needed.
Activity-control tools
We provide a set of self-management tools so you can control your account activity. These include deposit and loss limits, session time reminders, temporary account breaks and longer-term exclusion options. You can set most tools yourself from your account settings or ask support to apply changes on your behalf.
How to set limits
Limit controls are available in the Responsible Gambling or My Account area. Choose daily, weekly or monthly limits for deposits or losses, enable session reminders, or request a temporary break. If you need help setting or changing limits, contact our support team and we will assist you.
Deposit and loss limits
Deposit and loss limits let you control how much you can place on the site over a chosen period. We recommend setting a limit that reflects your disposable entertainment budget. You can reduce limits at any time; increases may require review for your protection.
Time limits, breaks and self-exclusion
If you need a break, you can choose temporary account suspension or request long-term self-exclusion. While an account is excluded, you will not receive marketing messages and play will be blocked. If you request reinstatement after a self-exclusion period, we will follow a verification process to protect your wellbeing.
Signs of problematic behaviour
Watch for signals that gambling may be becoming an issue: spending more than planned, chasing losses, borrowing to play, neglecting work or family, anxiety about play, or hiding activity. Noticing one or more of these signs is a reason to use our control tools or seek help.
Tips for maintaining control
Practical steps include setting firm deposit limits, using session timers, avoiding play when upset or under the influence, balancing gambling with other activities, checking your transaction history regularly, and not chasing losses. Plan your play and stick to your limits.
Professional help and support organisations
If you feel you need support, reach out to a professional or community service. Options include Gamblers Anonymous, Gambling Therapy and your provincial or territorial gambling helpline. You can also speak with your primary care provider for referral to local addiction services. For immediate danger or crisis, contact your local emergency services.