đŸ›Ąī¸ Player Safety

Responsible Gambling

Gambling should always be a fun, controlled form of entertainment. If it ever stops feeling that way, we are here to help. Your wellbeing comes before any game.

âš ī¸ Need Immediate Help? If you believe you or someone you know may have a gambling problem, please contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600 (free, confidential, 24/7) or visit connexontario.ca

Your Safety Tools at Sixty6 Casino

All tools are available instantly in your account dashboard. Setting limits takes seconds and can prevent gambling from becoming a problem.

💰
Deposit Limits
Set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Reductions take effect immediately. Increases require a mandatory 24-hour cooling period.
âąī¸
Session Time Limits
Automatically log out after a chosen duration. Session limits remind you how long you have been playing and can prevent extended unintentional play.
🔔
Reality Checks
Regular pop-up notifications showing how long you have been playing and your net win/loss for the session. Choose intervals from 15 to 60 minutes.
â„ī¸
Cool-Off Period
Take a short break from gambling for 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or 60 days. Your account is temporarily locked with bonuses paused.
đŸšĢ
Self-Exclusion
Permanently or temporarily exclude yourself from all gambling at Sixty6 Casino. Available for 6 months, 1 year, 5 years, or permanently.
💸
Loss Limits
Set a maximum amount you are willing to lose in any given day, week, or month. Once reached, further play is disabled for the period.

Help Organizations in Canada

📞
ConnexOntario
Free mental health, addictions and problem gambling helpline for Ontario residents.
1-866-531-2600 | connexontario.ca
đŸĨ
CAMH — Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Canada's largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. Resources and referrals available.
1-800-463-2338 | camh.ca
🤝
Gamblers Anonymous Canada
A fellowship of problem gamblers helping each other through a 12-step program. Meetings across Canada.
gamblersanonymous.org
🇨đŸ‡Ļ
Problem Gambling Helpline (BC)
Free, confidential problem gambling helpline for British Columbia residents.
1-888-795-6111 | bcresponsiblegambling.ca

Responsible Gambling at Sixty6 Casino Canada

At Sixty6 Casino, responsible gambling is not a compliance checkbox or a legal formality — it is a genuine commitment embedded in every aspect of how we operate. We believe that gambling is a form of entertainment, and like all entertainment, it should be enjoyed in moderation, with clear boundaries, and with a full understanding of the risks involved. For most players, casino games are a fun and social activity. For a small minority, gambling can become problematic, and recognizing this possibility is the first step in preventing it.

Understanding Problem Gambling

Problem gambling (also called gambling disorder or compulsive gambling) is characterized by a compulsion to continue gambling despite negative consequences. Common signs include gambling with money intended for other purposes, chasing losses with increasingly large bets, hiding gambling activity from family or friends, feeling distressed when unable to gamble, and neglecting responsibilities because of gambling. If you recognize any of these patterns in yourself or someone you know, please reach out to a support organization listed above or use the self-exclusion tool in your account immediately.

Our Commitment to Safer Gambling

Sixty6 Casino takes a proactive approach to responsible gambling. Our team is trained to recognize problem gambling patterns, and our systems automatically flag unusual activity such as repeated large deposits, unusually long sessions, or significant loss acceleration. When these patterns are detected, our responsible gambling team may reach out directly to offer support resources and encourage the use of limit-setting tools. We also regularly review player behaviour data and implement protective measures before issues escalate.

Tips for Healthy Gambling

  • Set a budget before you play and never exceed it
  • Treat gambling as entertainment, not as a way to make money
  • Never chase losses — accept that losing is part of the game
  • Balance gambling time with other activities and hobbies
  • Never gamble when upset, depressed, or under the influence
  • Take regular breaks during gaming sessions
  • Use our session limit and reality check tools
  • Tell someone you trust about your gambling habits