Responsible Gaming

Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming

At Corby Studios, we are committed to promoting responsible gaming practices. Gambling should be enjoyed as entertainment only, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems. We encourage all players to gamble within their means and to seek help if gambling becomes a concern.

Age Verification

By using this website and placing bets, you confirm that you are:

  • At least 18 years of age, or
  • At the legal age of majority in your province or territory of residence in Canada

We take age verification seriously and reserve the right to request proof of age at any time. If you are under the legal age, please do not use our services.

Warning Signs of Problem Gambling

If you recognize any of the following warning signs in yourself or someone else, it may indicate a problem with gambling:

  • ☐ Gambling with money you cannot afford to lose
  • ☐ Chasing losses by gambling more to recover money lost
  • ☐ Hiding gambling activity from family or friends
  • ☐ Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities due to gambling
  • ☐ Borrowing money to fund gambling activities
  • ☐ Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when not gambling
  • ☐ Gambling for longer periods than intended
  • ☐ Unsuccessful attempts to cut back or stop gambling
  • ☐ Lying about the extent of your gambling
  • ☐ Using gambling to escape problems or negative emotions

If you recognize these signs, please reach out for support immediately.

Self-Help Tools

We provide several tools to help you maintain control of your gambling:

Deposit Limits

Set a maximum amount you are willing to deposit within a specified time period (daily, weekly, or monthly). Once the limit is reached, you will not be able to deposit additional funds until the period resets.

Loss Limits

Establish a maximum amount of losses you are willing to incur. Once your losses reach this limit, your account will be temporarily restricted.

Reality Checks

Enable pop-up reminders during your gaming sessions to help you keep track of time and money spent. These alerts appear at regular intervals to encourage mindful play.

Self-Exclusion

If you feel you need a break from gambling, you can request to self-exclude from our platform for a set period (typically 6 months to several years). During this time, you will not be able to access your account or place bets. Self-exclusion is a serious step, and we encourage you to contact support for guidance.

Support Organizations in Canada

If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, help is available. Please contact one of the following organizations:

Canada

  • Responsible Gambling Council
    Website: www.responsiblegambling.org
    A leading authority on responsible gambling in Canada, offering resources, support, and information.

International Support Resources

  • National Council on Problem Gambling (USA)
    Website: www.ncpgambling.org
    Provides helplines and resources for problem gambling.
  • GamCare (United Kingdom)
    Website: www.gamcare.org.uk
    Offers free, confidential support and information for problem gamblers.
  • GamStop (United Kingdom)
    Website: www.gamstop.co.uk
    The national self-exclusion scheme for online gambling.
  • Gambling Help Online (Australia)
    Website: www.gamblinghelponline.org.au
    Free counselling and support services for problem gambling.

Provincial Resources (Canada)

Many Canadian provinces offer dedicated problem gambling services. Contact your provincial health ministry or search for problem gambling services in your area for local support.

Call to Action

If you believe you have a gambling problem or are concerned about your gambling habits, please seek help immediately. There is no shame in reaching outβ€”support services are confidential and staffed by professionals who understand problem gambling.

Remember: It is never too late to get help. Contact one of the organizations listed above or speak with a healthcare provider if you need guidance on finding local support services.

Gambling should be fun. If it stops being fun, it's time to ask for help.