Responsible Gambling

Safe play for online casino players and Vegas Club visitors alike

At Vegas Vietnam and Vegas Club, we believe gambling—online or in person—should stay within limits you can afford. This page covers practical tools for Vietnam players, warning signs to watch for, and organisations that offer confidential support.

Our Commitment

Vegas Club at Caravelle Saigon Hotel promotes responsible gambling on the gaming floor and across our editorial content. We never encourage chasing losses, borrowing to gamble, or treating gaming as income. Our guides explain risks plainly because trust matters more than conversion rates.

Online play adds extra considerations: 24/7 access, one-click deposits, and isolated sessions without staff nearby. Use operator tools—deposit caps, cool-off periods, self-exclusion—where available, and apply the same discipline you would at a physical casino.

Support Resources

If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, these organisations can help:

These organisations offer confidential support, often available 24/7. They can provide counselling, information, and referrals to local services. You don't have to be in crisis to reach out—many people contact them for advice or to learn more about responsible gambling.

If you're concerned about a friend or family member, these organisations can also advise on how to approach the conversation and what support is available. Problem gambling affects not just the individual but those around them, and help is available for everyone involved.

Tips for Online Players

  • Set a deposit limit in your casino account before you play
  • Use a separate entertainment budget—not rent, bills, or savings
  • Enable session reminders or reality checks if the operator offers them
  • Never chase losses with bigger deposits
  • Take breaks; fatigue leads to poor decisions
  • Do not gamble under the influence of alcohol or when stressed

Tips for In-Person Play at Vegas Club

  • Set a budget before you walk onto the gaming floor
  • Never chase losses
  • Take regular breaks
  • Treat gambling as entertainment, not a way to make money

These tips might seem simple, but they're effective. Setting a budget means deciding in advance how much you're willing to spend—and treating that amount as the cost of entertainment, like a concert ticket or a nice dinner. Once you've reached your limit, stop. Chasing losses—trying to win back what you've lost—often leads to bigger losses and more stress. Taking breaks helps you stay clear-headed and enjoy the experience. And remembering that gambling is entertainment, not income, keeps expectations realistic.

Signs of Problem Gambling

Problem gambling can develop gradually. Some signs to watch for include: spending more than you can afford, borrowing money to gamble, feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling, hiding your gambling from others, or neglecting work, relationships, or other responsibilities. If any of these sound familiar—for you or someone you care about—it may be time to seek support.

Early intervention can make a big difference. The organisations listed above offer free, confidential help. You don't need to have a severe problem to benefit from their services. Many people reach out for advice or to learn coping strategies before things get worse.

At Vegas Club

When you visit Vegas Club at Caravelle Saigon Hotel, you'll find information about responsible gambling and support resources. Our team is trained to assist guests who may need help. If you'd like to set limits on your play, exclude yourself from the venue, or simply learn more about responsible gambling, please speak to a member of our staff. We're here to help.