RESPONSIBLE GAMING
Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming
JACK Entertainment LLC (“JACK”) is committed to promoting responsible gaming and ensuring that all of our guests are gambling for the right reason – to simply have fun. JACK only seeks individuals who gamble responsibly to play at JACK’s casinos, racinos, and racetracks. For those who are not able to do so because of a compulsive gambling, JACK offers resources and support.
How JACK Promotes Responsible Gaming
As a provider of entertainment that can become problematic, JACK does JACK’s best to provide all guests and team members the requisite information regarding support, treatment, and assistance programs available. To further this objective, JACK promotes responsible gaming through a variety of approaches, including educating JACK’s team members, publishing information on available resources, serving alcohol responsibly, monitoring vigilantly to prevent underage gambling, advertising responsibly, and supporting responsible gaming research.
In various jurisdictions, JACK also supports restriction and exclusion opportunities for guests who believe they may need assistance. Additionally, self-restriction programs allow guests to formally request revocation of specific services or privileges, such as credit, check cashing, or receipt of direct mail marketing or promotional materials.
Since problem gambling may affect those on the other side of the game, JACK also provides confidential, no-cost counseling to JACK’s team members through the Team Member Assistance Program.
Warning Signs of Problem Gaming
The following represent some of the common warning signs that an individual may have a problem gambling and should seek advice:
- Betting more than you can afford to lose;
- Gambling often until your last dollar is gone;
- Gambling to win money to solve financial problems;
- Feeling unable to stop gambling, regardless of winning or losing;
- Neglecting relationships with family and friends because of gambling; and
- Missing work because of gambling.
Helplines and Other Resources
It is important to remember that problem gambling is an illness that can strike anyone no matter their background, but it can be treated. If you believe you have a problem with gambling (or you know someone who does), you can contact one of the assistance organizations listed below for additional information. These helplines are strictly confidential, available 24-hours a day, and can provide assistance:
Gam-Anon International
718-352-1671
www.gam-anon.orgMichigan Problem Gaming Helpline
800-270-7117
www.michigan.gov/mdhhs111 National Council on Problem Gambling
800-522-4700
www.ncpgambling.orgOhio Problem Gambling Helpline
800-589-9966
https://org.ohio.gov/Additionally, the Harvard Medical School offers a comprehensive support guide that can help you understand gambling, decide if you need to change, and assist you in dealing with the actual process. This guide can be found here: Harvard Medical School’s “Gambling – Your First Step to Change.