Our responsible gaming commitment
Belleville Casino promotes a responsible, informed, and entertainment-first approach to casino content. Gambling should never be treated as a way to earn income, recover losses, solve financial problems, or escape personal stress.
Our pages are written for adults who are legally allowed to access gambling-related information. We encourage visitors to set limits, understand risk, read terms carefully, and stop playing when gambling no longer feels recreational.
Practical safer play guidelines
- Set a fixed entertainment budget before you play and never exceed it.
- Decide how much time you will spend before starting a session.
- Do not chase losses or increase stakes because of frustration.
- Avoid gambling while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, stress, or fatigue.
- Keep gambling separate from rent, bills, savings, loans, or essential expenses.
- Take regular breaks and review your activity honestly.
Warning signs to watch for
It may be time to pause or seek support if gambling begins to affect finances, work, relationships, sleep, or emotional wellbeing.
Warning signs can include hiding gambling activity, borrowing money to gamble, feeling unable to stop, neglecting responsibilities, chasing losses, or feeling anxious when not gambling.
If any of these signs apply, consider using self-exclusion tools, contacting a support organization, or speaking with someone you trust.
Tools that may help
Many regulated gambling operators provide safer gambling tools. Availability depends on the operator and jurisdiction, but common tools may include deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, reality checks, timeout periods, account cooling-off, and self-exclusion.
Belleville Casino is an informational website, so account-level tools must be set directly with the gambling operator where you play.
Protection of minors
Gambling content is not intended for minors. Adults should avoid sharing gambling account access, payment information, or devices with underage users. Parental control software, device-level restrictions, and browser controls can help limit exposure to gambling-related content.
Getting help
If gambling is causing harm, seek help promptly. Support can include counselling services, local health resources, self-exclusion programs, financial advice, and trusted family or friends.
For website-related questions, use our Contacts page. For urgent personal, financial, or mental-health concerns, contact qualified local support or emergency services.