Ruby Fortune Casino Responsible Gaming, Limits and Safer Play Tools
Responsible gaming comes first at Ruby Fortune. For players in Canada, gambling should remain recreational, clear-headed, and under control from the start.
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We provide practical safer play tools, guidance on warning signs, and support options to help keep play within comfortable personal limits. These include spending controls, time management features, self-assessment, self-exclusion, and stronger safeguards against underage access.
Healthy Gambling Habits and Boundaries
Games such as slots, roulette, and blackjack are designed for entertainment, not as a source of income. A healthy approach begins with realistic expectations, clear boundaries, and an understanding that chance is always the deciding factor.
Responsible gaming involves more than setting a budget. It also means recognising emotional triggers, avoiding impulsive decisions, and stepping away if gambling starts to affect finances, relationships, or mental well-being.
- Treat gambling as leisure, not a financial solution.
- Do not chase losses after a difficult session.
- Avoid playing while stressed, upset, tired, or intoxicated.
- Balance gambling with other activities and take regular breaks.
In Canada, gambling rules can vary by province or territory, so personal awareness matters alongside the tools available in your account. Careful choices, steady habits, and early action can make play easier to manage.
Ruby Fortune Safer Play Tools
Safer play features are available through your account so you can set boundaries that suit your own limits. These tools are designed to support control before gambling starts to feel pressured or repetitive.
Deposit limits help manage how much you can add to your account over a chosen period. Loss limits focus on how much of your own money you are prepared to lose, while session limits help reduce long periods of uninterrupted play.
Reality checks provide simple reminders during play, which can be useful when time begins to pass unnoticed. If a stronger pause is needed, temporary exclusion and permanent self-exclusion are available as firmer protections.
| Tool | How It Helps | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit limits | Lets players set the amount of money they can deposit over a chosen period to keep spending under control. | Limits can be set for daily, weekly or monthly periods; if you choose to increase your limits, a delay of 24 hours applies. |
| Loss limits | Helps control how much of your own money you are willing to lose during play, which can reduce chasing losses. | Available on a daily, weekly or monthly basis; loss limits only factor in cash credits and automatically reset at midnight. |
| Session limits and reality checks | Designed to help players manage time spent logged into the account and stay aware during longer sessions. | You can choose between daily, weekly or monthly session limits; reality checks remind you how long you’ve been playing. |
| Temporary exclusion | Allows a player to take a break from gambling if play starts to feel difficult to control. | While your temporary exclusion is in place, you won’t be able to access your account. |
| Permanent self-exclusion | A stronger protection tool for players who feel at risk of developing a gambling addiction. | Permanent exclusion can be applied for a minimum of 6 months; self-exclusion cannot be reversed or shortened. |
| Self-assessment test | A 9-question check-in that helps players review whether gambling habits may be becoming risky. | Questions cover warning signs such as borrowing money to gamble, guilt, anxiety, and financial problems; answers must be completed honestly and you cannot skip a question. |
| Age verification and minor protection | Access is restricted to eligible adults, with checks in place to reduce underage gambling. | Access is strictly prohibited for individuals under the age of 18, and the site also states it’s against the law for under 19's to gamble; suspected underage accounts are closed immediately and funds are forfeited on the spot. |
| Parental control options | Useful for households with shared devices to help block children from reaching gambling content. | Recommended tools include Net Nanny, Qustodio, CyberPatrol, and Bet Blocker; parental controls can be used across multiple devices. |
| Help and support contacts | Players who need help with limits, self-exclusion, or gambling concerns can contact support or seek specialist assistance in Canada. | Support options include email and contact-page assistance, and the page also mentions ConnexOntario, Responsible Gambling Council, Gamblers Anonymous, and Bet Blocker. |
Self-Assessment Questions and Warning Signs
The self-assessment tool is designed to help you pause and review your habits honestly. It uses 9 questions covering affordability, increasing stakes, chasing losses, borrowing, guilt, anxiety, criticism from others, and financial pressure at home.
Answer choices range from “Never” to “Always,” and every question must be completed before results appear. This encourages a fuller check-in rather than a quick reaction to one difficult session.
It may be time to take action if any of these patterns feel familiar:
- Gambling more than you can comfortably afford to lose.
- Returning another day mainly to win losses back.
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to continue playing.
- Feeling guilt, stress, or anxiety linked to gambling.
- Hiding play from family or friends.
Problem gambling does not always appear suddenly. It can develop gradually, which is why early recognition matters. A small adjustment now can be easier than trying to regain control later.
Age Checks, Support and Limit Controls
Protecting minors is a core part of safer play at Ruby Fortune in Canada. Age verification checks are carried out for new players, and suspected underage accounts are closed immediately, with funds forfeited on the spot.
In shared households, parental controls can add another layer of protection across phones, tablets, computers, and other devices. Net Nanny and Bet Blocker are both mentioned as useful options, and built-in device controls can also help restrict access.
If gambling starts to feel difficult to manage, support is available. ConnexOntario, the Responsible Gambling Council, Gamblers Anonymous, and Bet Blocker are all recognised options for additional help.
For Ontario play, CADTREE LIMITED is licensed under the Ontario Gaming Commission with licence number OPIG1237898, issued 23 June 2022. Limit changes are calculated using the GMT +2 time zone, and requests to increase limits take effect only after a 24 hours reflection delay.
If you want to tighten a limit, take a break, or discuss self-exclusion, support is available to help you choose the option that best protects your routine.