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Responsible Gaming
This is Vegas Casino is committed to providing a safe, fair, and supportive environment for adult players. Gambling should feel fun, optional, and comfortably within your means - not stressful, not pressured, and never treated like a solution to financial concerns.
This page shares practical ways to stay in control, common warning signs to look out for, the types of limit-setting features that may be available on your account, and where to find support if gaming stops feeling manageable.
What safer play really means
Safer play is about balance and awareness. It means choosing to play for enjoyment, making informed decisions, and keeping your activity aligned with your budget, schedule, and wellbeing.
A healthy approach looks different for everyone, but the basics stay the same: you decide the limits, you keep gaming in its place, and you take breaks when it’s no longer positive.
Our promise: player protection that’s easy to use
We aim to make player protection a practical part of the overall experience - not something hidden or hard to access. That includes:
- Clear information to support informed choices
- Access to tools that help you manage spending and time
- A focus on fair, transparent gameplay
- Encouragement to take early action if your play starts feeling difficult to control
- Support options if you need help with your account or want to take a break
If you ever feel unsure about your activity, reaching out sooner is often the easiest way to regain control.
Everyday habits that help you stay in control
Small, consistent habits can make a big difference. Consider these as simple guardrails that keep gaming enjoyable:
Set your budget before you start. Decide what you’re comfortable spending and treat it like the cost of entertainment, similar to a movie or night out.
Choose your time frame in advance. Setting a clear start and stop time helps prevent sessions from stretching longer than you intended.
Take regular breaks. Even a short pause can help you reset and make better decisions.
Avoid playing when you’re not at your best. Stress, anger, fatigue, or alcohol and other substances can make it harder to stick to your limits.
Don’t chase losses. Trying to win back money quickly can lead to decisions you wouldn’t normally make.
Keep gaming separate from essentials. Rent, bills, food, and savings should always come first.
Review your account activity. Checking deposits, withdrawals, and session patterns can help you spot changes early.
If you’re using promotional offers, it also helps to read the key terms before you opt in so you’re not surprised by requirements such as playthrough, eligible games, or cashout caps. You can also refer to the bonus details on the main site via the This is Vegas Casino page.
Warning signs worth paying attention to
It’s not always obvious when gaming is shifting from “fun” to “not okay.” If any of the signs below sound familiar, consider taking a pause and using support tools.
You might be at risk if you:
- Spend more than you planned, more often than you intended
- Play longer than you meant to, even when you promised yourself you’d stop
- Feel an urge to immediately win back losses
- Hide or downplay gaming activity from family or friends
- Feel anxious, guilty, or irritable about play - or think about it constantly
- Borrow money or use funds meant for essentials to keep playing
- Notice gaming affecting sleep, work, school, or relationships
If you recognize more than one of these, you’re not alone - and you don’t have to wait for things to get worse before asking for help.
Account tools that support healthier play
Player protection tools are designed to make limit-setting easier and reduce impulsive decisions. Depending on your account settings and availability, options may include:
Deposit limits - cap how much you can add to your balance over a chosen period.
Loss limits - set a maximum amount you’re willing to lose within a timeframe.
Wager limits - restrict how much you can stake during play.
Session or time limits - set a maximum session length so play doesn’t run longer than planned.
Reality checks or time reminders - periodic notifications that show how long you’ve been playing, helping you stay aware in the moment.
Transaction and gameplay history - review deposits, withdrawals, and activity to keep track of patterns.
Temporary account suspension - a short pause that restricts access while you reset.
If you’re not sure what’s available on your account or want help applying a limit, contact support and ask for player protection assistance.
Time-outs and self-exclusion: taking a break when you need it
Sometimes the best move is to stop playing for a while. A break can be preventative, not dramatic.
A cooling-off period (time-out) is typically a short-term pause. It’s useful if you feel your play is becoming too frequent or you’re finding it hard to stick to limits this week or this month.
Self-exclusion is a longer restriction designed for players who feel they need stronger boundaries. During self-exclusion, you should not be able to access gaming features for the selected period.
If you want to request a break, support can guide you through available options based on your account. You can reach the team via live chat or email at support@thisisvegas.com.
Adults only: preventing underage play
This is Vegas Casino is intended for adults only. Underage gambling is not permitted.
To help protect minors, the casino may use age and identity verification checks, and may request documentation to confirm account details. If you share a device, we recommend using device-level restrictions, keeping login details private, and never saving passwords on shared browsers.
When gaming stops feeling manageable
If gambling is no longer enjoyable, feels stressful, or starts affecting your daily life, support is available. Helpful next steps can include:
- Setting stricter limits or choosing a time-out
- Requesting self-exclusion if you need a longer reset
- Talking to someone you trust
- Contacting a qualified support service in your area
If you want to speak with the casino team about your account options, you can also use the support channels listed on-site, including international phone support at International: (+1) 718 732 0154.
Finding the right support resources
Support is most effective when it’s local and professional. We recommend seeking help through:
- Licensed responsible gambling organizations in your country or state
- National or regional problem gambling helplines (where available)
- A doctor, counselor, or mental health professional
- Financial counseling services if gambling has affected budgeting or debt
If you’re unsure where to start, a quick search for your country plus “problem gambling help” or “responsible gambling support” can point you to official services in your region.
A shared responsibility: what we do, and what you can do
We can provide information, tools, and access controls - and we aim to keep them visible and simple to use. At the same time, staying in control also depends on personal choices: setting limits honestly, taking breaks early, and reaching out when something feels off.
Gambling works best when it stays in its lane - optional entertainment that fits your life, not something that competes with it. If you ever feel your play is shifting in the wrong direction, using limit tools or asking for support sooner can make getting back to balance much easier.


