Play Responsibly with Vegas Luck Casino
At Vegas Luck we take responsible gambling seriously. We want every player to enjoy their time with us while keeping play safe and under control. That means offering clear tools and guidance so customers can manage their activity, spot worrying behaviour, and get help when it’s needed.
Our player protection principles
We put player safety first. We aim to prevent harm by making tools and information easy to find, applying proportionate checks where necessary, and offering quick access to account controls. We encourage responsible play and will intervene if a customer’s behaviour suggests risk of harm.
Activity-control tools
Deposit limits
Players can set daily, weekly or monthly deposit limits to control how much they add to their account. Limits can be lowered immediately from your account settings; increases may be subject to a cooling-off period for your protection.
Loss limits
Loss limits allow you to cap net losses over a chosen period. These limits help keep spending predictable and can be adjusted as required to suit your budget.
Time limits and session reminders
Use reality checks and session timers to remind yourself how long you have been playing. You can set automatic log-out periods or receive pop-ups at regular intervals to help manage playtime.
Account breaks
Short-term time-outs are available if you need a temporary break. These can be applied for immediate effect and block access for the selected period while still allowing you to return once it ends.
Self-exclusion
If you need to stop playing for an extended period, self-exclusion blocks access and marketing communications for the chosen duration. Self-exclusion is a serious step and we will provide information on how to make it effective and how to seek further support.
Recognising signs of problematic behaviour
Look out for signs such as spending more than intended, chasing losses, neglecting other commitments, or feeling distressed about play. If you or someone you know shows these signs, take action sooner rather than later.
Practical tips for staying in control
Set realistic limits before you start, use deposit and loss caps, schedule play around other commitments, avoid gambling when stressed or impaired, and review activity regularly. Involving a trusted friend or family member can also help keep things in perspective.
Professional help and support organisations
If you need specialist support, speak to trained advisers. In the UK you can contact organisations such as GamCare and other national helplines for confidential advice, assessment and treatment options. If you ever feel at immediate risk, contact local emergency services.