Ruby Fortune Responsible Play with Limits and Self-Exclusion Tools
Responsible Gambling at Ruby Fortune
Responsible play comes first at Ruby Fortune, with practical tools and clear guidance for players in Canada. The aim is to provide an enjoyable, safe gaming experience built around personal control, informed choices, and early support when gambling starts to feel uncomfortable.
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Casino games such as slots, roulette, and blackjack are forms of entertainment, not a source of income. Keeping that in mind helps support healthier play through realistic expectations, clear limits, and an understanding that chance always plays a role.
Canadian players are subject to federal and provincial gambling rules, and personal compliance still matters. If gambling no longer feels recreational, taking action early can help protect your finances, relationships, and overall well-being before habits become harder to change.
Self-Assessment Questions for Players
One of the simplest ways to review your gambling habits is to answer a few direct questions honestly. The self-assessment uses 9 questions and focuses on spending, chasing losses, guilt, borrowing, health effects, and financial pressure at home.
The response scale ranges from Never to Sometimes, Most of the time, and Always. This simple format can make risky behaviour easier to recognise before it becomes a more serious issue.
- Have you bet more than you could really afford to lose?
- Have you tried to win back money by returning another day?
- Has gambling caused stress, anxiety, or financial problems?
- Have you borrowed money or sold anything to continue gambling?
If even one answer feels uncomfortably familiar, it may be time to slow down and use support tools. Spotting warning signs early usually makes it easier to adjust limits, pause access, or speak with a professional service.
Ruby Fortune Responsible Gambling Tools
Healthy gambling involves more than setting a spending cap, because time, mood, and motivation matter as well. A sensible approach starts with firm boundaries and a willingness to stop when play no longer feels light, controlled, or enjoyable.
At Ruby Fortune, responsible gambling tools are designed to support everyday control rather than last-minute decisions. Deposit limits, loss limits, session limits, reality checks, and exclusion options help turn good intentions into fixed account settings.
| Tool | How It Works | Main Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Deposit limits | This tool lets you set the amount of money you can deposit over a given period, with daily, weekly or monthly options available. | Helps keep spending within planned boundaries and supports financial control. |
| Loss limits | Loss limits control how much of your own money you’re willing to lose on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Loss limits only factor in cash credits and automatically reset at midnight. | Useful for avoiding loss-chasing, which often leads to deeper financial stress. |
| Session limits and reality checks | Players can choose between daily, weekly or monthly session limits, and reality checks remind you how long you’ve been playing. | Supports better awareness during play and helps prevent marathon sessions that reduce judgment. |
| Limit changes | If you choose to increase your limits, a delay of 24 hours applies. All changes to player limits are calculated using the GMT +2 time zone. | The delay adds reflection time before higher spending or play allowances take effect. |
| Temporary self-exclusion | The “Take a Break” option blocks account access for an elected time. While your temporary exclusion is in place, you won’t be able to access your account. | Designed for players who feel overwhelmed and want a firm pause from gambling activity. |
| Permanent exclusion | Players can apply to self-exclude for a minimum of 6 months. Self-exclusion cannot be reversed or shortened, and any new accounts may be detected and closed. | Offers a stronger long-term barrier for anyone at risk of developing compulsive gambling habits. |
| Self-assessment test | The self-test includes 9 questions, with prompts such as whether you have bet more than you could afford, borrowed money to gamble, or felt guilty about your gambling. | Can help spot warning signs early, when corrective action is easier to take. |
| Underage protection | Access is prohibited for individuals under the age of 18, and the site also states that it’s against the law for under 19's to gamble at Ruby Fortune Casino. The platform uses industry-standard verification tools and age-check protocols, and suspected underage accounts are closed immediately with funds forfeited on the spot. | Reinforces age control measures and shows that minor access is treated as a serious compliance issue. |
| Help and support contacts | Players can reach out for support, set limits, request self-exclusion, or ask questions. Listed contacts and support resources include ConnexOntario, Responsible Gambling Council, Gamblers Anonymous, and Bet Blocker. | Gives players in Canada practical routes to seek help if gambling stops feeling recreational. |
A few simple habits can strengthen these tools and keep play grounded:
- Treat gambling as leisure, not a way to solve money problems.
- Avoid playing while stressed, upset, intoxicated, or overly tired.
- Take regular breaks instead of letting sessions run on unnoticed.
- Never chase losses by increasing stakes after a difficult run.
Player Protection, Support and Licensing
Preventing underage gambling remains a core part of player protection in Canada. New registrations go through age-verification checks, and suspected underage accounts are closed immediately, with funds forfeited on the spot.
Parental controls can add another layer of protection on shared devices at home. Net Nanny and Bet Blocker are both named as useful options, and it is also worth reviewing built-in controls on mobile phones, tablets, PCs, and TVs.
If gambling already feels harder to manage, support is available beyond account tools alone. ConnexOntario, Responsible Gambling Council, Gamblers Anonymous, and Bet Blocker can provide structured help, self-exclusion support, and outside guidance.
For players in Ontario, CADTREE LIMITED is licensed under the Ontario Gaming Commission with licence number OPIG1237898, issued 23 June 2022. Across the wider Canadian context, the same responsible play principles apply: set firm limits, respect age restrictions, and act early if control starts to slip.
If you want a lighter first step, consider reviewing your current limits or taking a short break. Small actions can often create enough space to reset your habits before stronger restrictions become necessary.