Last updated: May 2026 — Marcus Tremblay, Tripletsinparadise
Responsible Gaming
Our Commitment to Player Safety
At Tripletsinparadise, we believe that gambling should always be an enjoyable and entertaining experience. Our founder, Marcus Tremblay, built this platform with a clear principle at its core: player welfare comes before everything else. While we are passionate about helping Canadian players discover exciting new online casino platforms, we are equally committed to ensuring that gambling never becomes a source of harm. This page exists to give you the tools, knowledge, and resources you need to play safely and responsibly.
Gambling Within Your Limits
Responsible gambling starts with understanding that gambling is a form of entertainment, not a way to make money or solve financial problems. Every player should set clear boundaries before they start, and stick to them. Here are the core responsible gambling tools that reputable online casinos offer Canadian players:
- Deposit Limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly caps on how much money you can deposit into your casino account. Once your limit is reached, the casino will prevent additional deposits until the period resets.
- Loss Limits: Restrict the total amount you are willing to lose within a defined time frame, helping you keep spending predictable and manageable.
- Session Time Limits: Set a maximum duration for each gambling session so you never lose track of how long you have been playing.
- Reality Checks: Enable regular pop-up reminders during your play sessions that show you how long you have been gambling and how much you have won or lost. These prompts encourage you to pause and assess whether you want to continue.
- Cooling-Off Periods: If you feel you need a short break, request a temporary pause on your account. Cooling-off periods typically range from 24 hours to several weeks and can be activated immediately.
- Self-Exclusion: If you need a longer break, self-exclusion allows you to block access to your casino accounts for a set period — often ranging from one month to several years, or permanently. In Canada, provincial self-exclusion programs such as GameSense and provincial responsible gambling registries make it possible to exclude yourself across multiple platforms at once.
Recognizing the Signs of Problem Gambling
Problem gambling can affect anyone, regardless of age, background, or experience. Being aware of the warning signs is the first step toward getting help. You may want to seek support if you notice any of the following:
- Spending more money or time gambling than you originally intended
- Gambling to escape stress, anxiety, depression, or other emotional difficulties
- Chasing losses by continuing to gamble in an attempt to win back money you have lost
- Lying to family members or friends about how much you gamble or how much you have lost
- Neglecting work, school, relationships, or personal responsibilities because of gambling
- Borrowing money, selling possessions, or struggling financially as a result of gambling
- Feeling restless, irritable, or anxious when trying to reduce or stop gambling
- Repeatedly failing to cut back on gambling despite wanting to
Self-Assessment Checklist
Ask yourself the following questions honestly. If you answer yes to two or more, we strongly encourage you to reach out to one of the organizations listed below.
- Do I gamble with money I cannot afford to lose?
- Has gambling caused arguments or tension in my relationships?
- Do I think about gambling frequently throughout the day?
- Have I ever gambled to recover money I previously lost?
- Do I hide my gambling activity from people close to me?
- Have I ever felt guilty or ashamed after a gambling session?
- Has gambling affected my work, studies, or daily responsibilities?
Support Organizations and Resources
You are never alone. The following organizations provide free, confidential support for anyone affected by problem gambling:
- GamCare: Free information, support, and counselling — gamcare.org.uk
- BeGambleAware: Advice, resources, and a national helpline — begambleaware.org
- Gambling Therapy: Free online support and forums available worldwide — gamblingtherapy.org
- National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG): Resources and the US national helpline — ncpgambling.org
- Gamblers Anonymous: Peer support meetings and a 12-step recovery program — gamblersanonymous.org
Canadian Crisis and Support Lines
- Connex Ontario: Free mental health and addiction support for Ontario residents — call 1-866-531-2600
- Problem Gambling Help Line (BC): Available 24 hours a day — call 1-888-795-6111
- Alberta Health Services Gambling Help Line: Free and confidential — call 1-800-522-4700
Strict 18+ Policy
Tripletsinparadise operates a strict adults-only policy. All content on this website is intended exclusively for individuals who are 18 years of age or older. We only recommend online casinos that enforce rigorous age verification procedures at registration. If you are the parent or guardian of a minor, we encourage you to use parental control software to restrict access to gambling-related websites.
A Final Word from Tripletsinparadise
Gambling is meant to be fun. If it ever stops feeling that way, please step back and use the resources on this page. Marcus Tremblay and the entire Tripletsinparadise team are here to help you make informed choices — and the most important choice you can make is to always put your wellbeing first. Play smart, play safe, and never hesitate to ask for help.