Responsible Gaming
Gaming Should Be Entertainment
Sports betting should be enjoyed as a form of entertainment, not as a way to earn money or solve financial problems. Only bet what you can afford to lose, and never gamble with money needed for essentials like rent, food, or utilities.
Age Verification
Sports betting in Canada is only available to individuals who are 18 years of age or older in most provinces (19+ in some provinces). By using airjordanarchive.com, you confirm that you meet the legal age requirement in your jurisdiction.
If you are under the legal age, please do not proceed.
Warning Signs of Problem Gambling
Are you experiencing any of the following? This checklist can help you recognize if gambling is becoming a problem:
- Chasing losses by betting more money to recover what you've lost
- Hiding your gambling activity from family, friends, or partners
- Spending more time or money on gambling than intended
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when trying to reduce gambling
- Neglecting work, school, family, or personal relationships due to gambling
- Using gambling to escape stress, anxiety, depression, or other negative emotions
- Borrowing money or going into debt to fund gambling activities
- Unsuccessful attempts to cut back or stop gambling
- Lying about the amount of time or money spent on gambling
- Jeopardizing important relationships, education, or career opportunities because of gambling
If you recognize any of these signs, help is available.
Self-Help Tools & Responsible Gambling Features
Most reputable sportsbooks offer built-in tools to help you maintain control:
- Deposit Limits: Set a maximum amount of money you can deposit during a specific time period (daily, weekly, or monthly)
- Loss Limits: Set a maximum amount you're willing to lose within a given timeframe
- Betting Limits: Restrict the size of individual bets
- Reality Checks: Receive regular notifications reminding you how long you've been gambling and how much you've wagered
- Time-Out/Cool-Off Periods: Temporarily suspend your account for hours, days, or weeks
- Self-Exclusion: Permanently close your account and prevent future access
Take advantage of these tools to gamble responsibly and within your means.
Get Help — Support Organizations in Canada
If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, professional help is available:
Canada
- Responsible Gambling Council — www.responsiblegambling.org — Provides resources, self-assessment tools, and treatment referrals across Canada
Provincial Resources
- Gamblers Anonymous Canada — Free peer support meetings available nationwide
- Contact your provincial health ministry for local gambling helplines and treatment programs
International Resources
- National Council on Problem Gambling (USA) — www.ncpgambling.org — 1-800-522-4700
- GamCare (UK) — www.gamcare.org.uk
- GamStop (UK) — www.gamstop.co.uk — Multi-operator self-exclusion scheme
- Gambling Help Online (Australia) — www.gamblinghelponline.org.au
All support services are confidential and free.
If You Need Help
Problem gambling affects you and those around you. Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
Contact the Responsible Gambling Council at www.responsiblegambling.org or your local provincial gambling helpline today. Counselors are available to discuss your concerns without judgment.
You don't have to face this alone. Help is just a phone call or click away.