Responsible Gaming
Julie Mendel
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September 14, 2022

Problem gambling is a common problem facing casinos, the gaming industry and the public at-large. The importance of having a responsible gaming plan and training on recognizing the signs of problem gambling and providing the appropriate resources are essential.
In this post we will discuss responsible gaming plans, how to recognize problem gaming, and responsible gaming training for casino employees.
Responsible Gaming Plan
Many states require preparation and submission of a responsible gaming plan as part of their licensing criteria for casinos and online-gaming operators.
The suggested topics to be included in a casino or online-gaming operator’s responsible gaming plan include:
recognizing problem gaming
a self-exclusion program
property signage and responsible gaming disclosures
advertising restrictions
wager and time limits
credit restrictions
restrictions on financial instruments
ongoing employee training
restrictions on alcoholic beverages
Recognizing Problem Gambling
The ability to recognize individuals with potential problem gaming issues is key to the operation of a responsible gaming plan. While an employee is not typically responsible for diagnosing a compulsive or problem gambler (there are experts for that), it is important to be able to recognize the signs of problem gambling.
Some of the common signs of problem gambling include:
an individual who appears preoccupied with gambling and can talk about nothing else. For instance, every conversation includes a discussion of recent losses, or the potential for future wins.
an individual suddenly and consistently increasing the amount of money they are willing to gamble, to increase their excitement in playing.
an individual who uses gambling to escape from their problems, anxiety, or other feelings of despair.
An individual who has lost a close relationship, or job or career opportunity because of their gambling.
an individual who borrows (or worse, steals) money to support their gambling problems.
Responsible Gaming Training
Many states also require a written policy for training employees on responsible gaming. Suggested training topics include:
understanding responsible gaming,
understanding problem gaming,
identifying and working with a potential problem gambler on the gaming floor, and
ensuring that employees promote responsible gambling by avoiding certain actions, such as:
encouraging patrons to play longer or for higher stakes
discussing with patrons common myths about gambling
telling a patron you think they are especially lucky on a particular day
offering to watch a patron’s machine while they take a break, or
suggesting that the outcome of a game can be controlled.
Learn More
It is important for casino employees who could be exposed to problem gambling to be properly trained on the signs and how to handle it. Training can be provided in person or online.
WebCE offers a variety of online training courses for casino employees to get up-to-date information they can apply to their daily job functions. Our course, Responsible Gaming, will provide casino employees with an overview of responsible gaming, the importance of a responsible gaming program, recognizing the signs of problem gambling, and guidance on how to assist an individual who appears to be struggling.
Visit our casino compliance training page for more information on how WebCE can help you implement the right training and education programs for your casino.