Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming
Vegas11 is committed to providing a safe, fair, and enjoyable gaming environment where gambling remains a form of entertainment and does not cause harm to our players or their families.
Responsible gaming means helping you stay in control of your play, offering tools to manage your time and money, and pointing you to professional support if gambling starts to become a problem.
What Responsible Gaming Means
Responsible gaming is the practice of treating gambling as paid entertainment, not as a way to make money or solve financial difficulties.
This includes understanding how games work, knowing that the house always has an edge, and accepting that losing is part of the experience.
Safe Gambling Tips
To help you keep gambling fun and under control, consider these guidelines:
- Set a budget before you start and only gamble with money you can afford to lose, never with money for rent, bills, or essentials.
- Set a time limit for each session and take regular breaks so gambling does not interfere with work, study, or family life.
- Do not chase losses; accept them as the cost of entertainment and avoid increasing your stakes to try to “win it back”.
- Do not gamble when you are tired, stressed, upset, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as this affects your judgment.
Tools to Help You Stay in Control
Where available on the platform, you can use built‑in tools to manage your play and stay within your limits.
- Deposit and loss limits: Set daily, weekly, or monthly limits on how much you can deposit or lose, and adjust them with a delay for any increases.
- Session limits and cool‑off periods: Set time limits for your gaming sessions or request short breaks where access to your account is temporarily restricted.
- Self‑exclusion: If you feel you are losing control, you can request a longer self‑exclusion period during which your account is blocked from play.
Protecting Minors and Vulnerable Individuals
Gambling is strictly for adults who meet the legal age requirement, and minors must not access or use our services under any circumstances.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to use content‑filtering or site‑blocking software and to keep login and payment details secure so that children cannot access gambling sites.
Recognising Signs of a Gambling Problem
Gambling can become harmful when it starts to affect your finances, relationships, work, or health.
Warning signs may include chasing losses, hiding or lying about gambling, borrowing money to gamble, neglecting responsibilities, or feeling anxious, guilty, or depressed about your gambling.
Getting Help and Support
If you are worried about your gambling or about someone close to you, seeking help early can make a big difference.
There are independent organisations and helplines in many countries that offer free and confidential advice, counselling, and self‑help tools for people affected by gambling problems and their families.
Our Role as an Operator
As an online gaming operator, we aim to detect and minimise gambling‑related harm through policies, monitoring, and staff awareness.
This includes verifying age, monitoring for patterns of excessive or risky play, providing clear information about odds and rules, and working with reputable partners and support organisations that promote responsible gambling.