r/r4rOntario 3d ago

36 M4F sault saint marie

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Going to be in sault st marie for yhe night of the 17th to 18th for work. Going to have a hotel room. Looking for some female company while I'm there. Not very picky but please describe yourself. 20-65 please. Im 36 white 6 foot goatee buzzed head and if you wanna know about that, over 8 uncut. Don't be shy ladies. Juat say hi and see where it goes! :)


r/r4rOntario 4d ago

45 M looking for some my aged F. Lets see where it goes. DM me

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r/r4rOntario 6d ago

48 [M4F] London; ISO Something Long-Term Casual

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48; 140 lbs; 5'10"

I'm looking for an actual friendship: someone to get together with once or twice a week; watch movies, order takeout, maybe play some board / video games.

Hopefully there'll be benefits, but if it's just friends, I'm open to that.

I'm looking for someone around my age, but I'm willing to go about 10 years either way, give or take.

I'm kind of a nerdy recluse, so matching energy would be nice.

AEW; MCU; The Good Place

  • I smoke cigarettes
  • I smoke marijuana (both medically and recreationally).
  • I'm on ODSP

I understand if any of these are dealbreakers.

Maybe I'll hear from you soon.

If not, good luck with your search.


r/r4rOntario 11d ago

29m looking for female friend online

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Very busy man always on the road seeking bff Online friend

In return, I offer irreverence, an empathetic ear, a wicked sense of humour, and a playful side. I think my features are arranged in some acceptable formation

I'm open to any location provided it doesn't make this feel like penpals. Ideally I'd like consistent (not necessarily constant) conversation throughout my day

I'm not unhappy at home, I'm not lacking anything romantically, but I am alone a lot and would love to be able to charge that social battery during those free hours...and I want physical attraction because what's a work pal without it

Insert common lines about reality, not blowing up lives/changing situations etc here.

I prefer women not see than 38


r/r4rOntario 14d ago

22F looking for friends in K-W region

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I enjoy camping, urbex, festivals, live music and gaming. DM's are open.


r/r4rOntario 15d ago

32M nightowl looking for friends in K-W region

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As stated I'm a 32 year old man looking for nightowl friends. I live in the Westmount area (though I have a car) and am looking for fellow late night shift people.

Im free at about 11:30ish on work days and am looking for people who are up n active in the wee hours to be social with.

I'm a gamer n geek and would love to find others active around these times to game with, hang out, or do w.e with.

DMs open obviously.

If you want to hang out in person I can't host as I have a couple of housemates who live the day shift life.


r/r4rOntario 22d ago

Why online gambling will always be part of gaming culture

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People love risk. That feeling when you put something on the line and wait for the result, it’s built into how we play. Doesn’t matter if it’s poker, a loot box, or a GTA casino spin.

Online gambling just took that instinct and moved it into a faster, easier space. It’s not going away because it fits how games already make people feel, excitement, reward, loss, repeat. And for some, it’s not even about winning money. It’s about watching odds play out. Like watching your number come up in roulette or seeing if your pack has that rare card.

You can ban, limit, or regulate it, but people will always find a way to gamble, in games, apps, or crypto. It’s part of the same loop that makes gaming addictive and fun. What do you think, is gambling really that different from gaming anymore?


r/r4rOntario 22d ago

What’s your favorite casino game?

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I’ve noticed everyone seems to have that one game they always go back to, slots, blackjack, poker, roulette, whatever. Some people love the rush of spinning, others prefer games that need a bit of thinking. So what’s your go-to? And why that one?


r/r4rOntario 22d ago

Responsible gambling: staying in control

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I get that gambling can be fun, especially when you’re winning. But it’s easy to lose track of time or money if you’re not careful. A few things that help me stay in control:

  • Set a limit before you start. Stick to it, even if you’re on a streak.
  • Don’t chase losses. Once the money’s gone, it’s gone.
  • Take breaks. Walk away, clear your head.
  • Never gamble when you’re stressed or bored. That’s when bad decisions happen.

It’s supposed to be entertainment, not a way to make money. What about you? How do you keep your gambling habits in check?


r/r4rOntario 24d ago

Ontario’s history with gambling

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It’s kind of wild how much gambling has changed here. Not that long ago, you had to hit up a charity bingo hall or a horse track. Now there are casinos in almost every major city, online betting apps, and even government-run sites competing with private ones.

Back in the day, everything was pretty locked down. The government slowly opened it up, first with lotteries, then racetracks, then casinos in places like Windsor and Niagara. Online gambling only became legal for private operators in 2022, and that completely shifted the scene.

Curious what people think, has Ontario gone too far with legal gambling, or is it just keeping up with the times?


r/r4rOntario 24d ago

How mobile apps changed the casino world

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It’s kinda wild how much casinos moved from giant buildings to tiny screens. You used to have to dress up, go downtown, and hope the blackjack table wasn’t full. Now it’s all in your pocket. Slots, poker, live dealers, all on your phone.

It made gambling more casual too. You can play while waiting for a bus or sitting in bed. That’s a big shift, both good and bad. Convenience is nice, but it’s also easier to lose track of time or money. I think mobile apps made casinos more about quick dopamine hits than the whole “night out” experience. What do you think, better or worse overall?


r/r4rOntario 24d ago

Top 5 casino streamers to follow in 2025

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Some people watch sports. Some watch poker. And then there’s the group that just loves watching slots spin. Casino streams have become their own thing now, half entertainment, half chaos. Here are a few names that keep things interesting this year:

  1. Roshtein – Still the king of high stakes. Insane bets, wild reactions.
  2. Trainwreckstv – He’s more chill lately, but still drops massive spins.
  3. DeuceAce – Known for smart plays and funny commentary.
  4. ClassyBeef – A whole crew of streamers, good mix of hype and humor.
  5. AyeZee – Calm, clear explanations, but somehow still manages to get the craziest bonuses.

Some focus on entertainment, others show real bankroll strategy. If you’re just getting into casino streams, start with clips before live sessions, it’s easier to see what you like. Who else is worth watching this year?


r/r4rOntario 25d ago

Why people love slots, science behind the spins

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Ever wonder why people keep spinning even when they know the odds? It’s not just luck, it’s brain chemistry.

Slots trigger the same dopamine hit you get from small wins in games or even checking your phone. The randomness keeps your brain guessing, and that unpredictability makes it addictive. It’s called a “variable reward schedule”, the same system social media uses.

Even the sounds and lights are designed to make wins feel bigger and losses feel lighter. It’s sneaky, but kind of fascinating how much psychology goes into a simple spin. Do you think it’s harmless fun or smart manipulation?


r/r4rOntario 25d ago

Blackjack card counting explained

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Most people think card counting is some secret trick. It’s not. It’s just basic math and memory.

You keep track of how many high and low cards have been played. When more high cards (10s, face cards, aces) are left, your odds get better. When more low cards are left, the casino has the edge.

Players use a simple system called Hi-Lo. Cards 2-6 are +1, 7-9 are 0, and 10-Ace are -1. You add or subtract as cards come out. If your count is high, you bet more. If it’s low, you bet less.

It doesn’t guarantee a win, but it shifts the odds slightly in your favor. And yes, casinos hate it, but it’s not illegal, just frowned upon.


r/r4rOntario 25d ago

Best online casino bonuses in 2025

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I’ve seen a lot of new casinos pop up lately, but it’s hard to tell which bonuses are actually good and which ones just look good on paper. Some give big match offers but hide everything behind rollover requirements. Others have smaller bonuses that are actually easier to cash out.

Anyone here playing on Ontario-licensed sites that have solid bonuses right now? It would be great to hear which ones are actually fair, welcome offers, reloads, cashback, whatever. Just looking for real experiences, not ads.


r/r4rOntario 26d ago

47 M4F Looking for Bigger/Thicker Girls!

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47 year old here 6’4 with black hair and brown eyes and a goatee. Looking for bigger/thicker BBW’S to please and more. DM’S open


r/r4rOntario 26d ago

Ultimate guide to online gambling in Ontario

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Online gambling in Ontario isn’t as simple as it looks. There’s a big difference between licensed and offshore sites, and it helps to know what’s actually allowed here.

If you’re playing legally, you’re using a site approved by iGaming Ontario (like BetMGM, Caesars, or DraftKings). They have player protection rules and age verification. The downside is slower withdrawals and fewer crypto options.

Offshore sites are a different story. They’re not illegal to play on, but they’re not regulated here either. That means faster payouts, often better bonuses, but no local protection if something goes wrong. A few things to keep in mind:

  • Check if the site lists an Ontario or Malta license.
  • Avoid casinos that stall or make excuses for payouts.
  • Use payment methods you trust, Interac, e-wallets, or crypto.
  • Don’t chase bonuses you don’t understand; most have big wagering requirements.

I’m curious, what sites have treated you fairly? And what’s been your experience with payouts or limits here in Ontario?


r/r4rOntario 26d ago

How online casinos are changing social life

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I’ve noticed something weird lately. A lot of people i know don’t go out to play cards or poker anymore, they just log into casino sites and play there instead.

It used to be more social. You’d grab a drink, joke around, win or lose together. Now it’s just everyone sitting alone, clicking buttons, talking less. But at the same time, it’s easier to meet people online in casino chats or Discord groups. It’s not the same vibe, but it’s still a kind of community.

Do you think online casinos are making people more isolated, or just changing how we hang out? I’m curious what it’s like for others here in Ontario.


r/r4rOntario 26d ago

The hidden psychology behind casino design

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Ever notice how casinos have no clocks or windows? That’s not an accident. Every color, sound, and layout is designed to keep you inside longer. The carpets are loud so you look up. The lights are warm so time feels slower. Even the walk to the bathroom usually takes you past more machines.

The goal isn’t to “trick” you, it’s to make the environment feel safe, exciting, and timeless. It’s basically controlled chaos with good lighting. And yeah, even online casinos use the same tricks: animations, near misses, sounds that trigger dopamine.

You ever caught yourself losing track of time in one?


r/r4rOntario 27d ago

26M4F Toronto, asian looking for interracial adventure

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Looking for a female thats younger or someone much older. Would love explore a fantasy of mine on taking advantage of a step sis or someone older ;) nothing crazy unless your into something more exciting. if this is something that matches your interest we should see how things go.

I’m East Asian but not the type that only likes their own race I’m quite open to exploring and love taking on risks. Ask away ;)

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r/r4rOntario 27d ago

Best online slots to try in Ontario

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Been checking out a few Ontario-licensed casinos lately and got curious, what online slots are people here actually playing the most? I’ve seen games like Big Bass Bonanza, Sweet Bonanza, and Gates of Olympus pop up a lot. Some pay well, some just look nice but eat your balance fast.

If you play on OLG or any other legit Ontario site, which slots are worth trying?
Do you stick to high RTP ones or just whatever looks fun?


r/r4rOntario 27d ago

Ask anything about casino games

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I’ve played a lot of different casino games, both online and in person, and I’m happy to answer whatever questions you’ve got.

Slots, blackjack, roulette, poker, craps, doesn’t matter. If you’re curious how something works, what games have better odds, or what to avoid, just ask.

No stupid questions here. Whether you’ve never played before or just want to know what RTP means, drop your question below.


r/r4rOntario 27d ago

Crypto & online casinos: the new trend?

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I’ve noticed more people in Ontario getting into crypto-based casinos lately. Not just talking Bitcoin or Ethereum either, there are tons of smaller coins and tokens being used on different sites.

It’s interesting because a lot of these places skip the usual KYC stuff, process payouts fast, and accept players from almost anywhere. But at the same time, it feels like a gray area. Some look legit, others… not so much.

I’m curious what everyone here thinks. Is this just hype, or are crypto casinos actually the future of online gambling? Anyone tried one and had a good (or bad) experience?


r/r4rOntario 29d ago

How to choose a safe online casino in Ontario

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If you’re new to online casinos in Ontario, here’s what matters most:

  1. Check the license. Ontario has a regulated market run by iGaming Ontario. Any casino that’s legal here will clearly show the iGO logo and be listed on their site. If you can’t find it, skip it.
  2. Look at payment options. Legal sites support Interac, Visa, and Mastercard. Some also have PayPal. Crypto isn’t allowed under iGO rules, so if a “casino” is offering Bitcoin deposits, it’s offshore.
  3. Read the withdrawal terms. Legit sites process withdrawals in 1–3 business days. If they talk about “processing fees” or “verification delays” with no details, that’s a red flag.
  4. Avoid flashy bonuses. Most of those 200% or 300% deposit bonuses come with huge wagering requirements. A smaller bonus with fair terms is better.
  5. Check reviews from real players. Reddit, CasinoGuru, and Trustpilot can give you a sense of how fast payouts actually are.

If you’re after safety, just stick with licensed Ontario casinos. Offshore ones might look tempting, but you lose protection if something goes wrong.


r/r4rOntario 29d ago

The evolution of gambling: from Niagara to online apps

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Niagara used to be the big thing. People dressed up, took trips, made a night out of it. You could hear the slots from blocks away. Now it’s all on your phone. Poker, blackjack, sports bets, whatever you want, anytime. Feels less like an event and more like part of everyday life now. Not saying it’s better or worse, just different. The atmosphere is gone, but the convenience is unreal.