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03-01-2024 , 10:06 AM
hello guys. Is online gambling illegal in vietnam? Can foreigners still play online poker without any legal consequence? I can not find any information. I only find that foreigners can gamble in brick and mortar casino, but I never found anything about online poker.
I want to come and visit, but worried about playing. It sounds silly i know, but I am just weary of getting into a bad situation.
Has any foreigner ever been imprisoned or fined for playing online?
Any info would be appreciated, thanks
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03-04-2024 , 12:47 AM
HI all! I am looking to travel to Vietnam to play the WPT Vietnam event at Crown Poker Club in May.

Just wondering if someone can confirm if there will be cash games at the casino? I keep reading different things about cash games in Vietnam but just wanted to confirm so can bring proper bankroll. Any help is much appreciated!
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03-04-2024 , 01:00 AM
I played a tournament in HCMC before covid. They got around the laws by taking 10% of all buy ins as the rake then people were allowed to play for a fixed time. No idea if Hanoi does it the same way, or if HCMC even does it the same way now.
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03-16-2024 , 10:44 AM
Was there any information found on this ?
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03-16-2024 , 10:46 AM
Can you expand on this pls? In regards to online poker in vietnam, some foreigners people got into trouble ?
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03-16-2024 , 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by GonZo72
All transactions from/to e-wallets are blocked by Vietnamese banks. To deposit money to your e-wallet you can do it with BTC or by someone sending you money on your account.

They are a couple of online stories in SEA. Foreigners are easy target for that in third world countries, just keep a low profile and you won't have any problem.
Can you expand on these stories pls? Are u talking about foreigner being in trouble for playing online poker? Thanks
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03-18-2024 , 07:20 AM
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Where are all of the online pros now in vietnam?

Link
Hey,
Do you have any information about only pro in vietnam? I would like to expatriate there but I can't find any information about long-term visas for poker players and how to become a tax resident.
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04-10-2024 , 07:04 AM
Anybody grinding in Vietnam right now?
I wanted to move to Vietnam and play online for a year. How feasible is this? How do I go about depositing? What do I tell the landlord?

I am a UK citizen, with a UK bank account. Should I go on a travel visa and periodically extend it? I am completely lost with all this stuff but I know for sure people grind online from Vietnam
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04-10-2024 , 07:17 AM
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Hey,

I am looking for some people to join me in a poker house at some point post June 2024 for about 3 months.

I am 22 but will be 23 by then and would have just finished university at McGill in Montreal, although I am originally from London in the UK. I have been playing poker for years now which included taking a year between school and university to play and develop my game. The main focus for this trip for me is to fully commit to poker and get closer to being able to play professionally. I am currently playing 50NL reg tables on stars.

I am pretty social and love music and sport. I watch lots of football and am a big Fulham FC fan. Would love to go somewhere where I could play football casually as well. I usually love a night out but that isn’t what I want for this trip as I want to be fully committed to poker. That being said I’m not opposed to a pint after a long day.

I’m thinking Vietnam would be a really cool place to go, specifically Da Nang. Very cheap, good food, nice beaches. Open to anywhere though if anyone has recommendations.

Let me know if anyone’s interested in joining or has any advice. I will set up a discord for people who want to join so we can start planning and arranging everything.

Cheers
Ben

Discord: EliasXAX#2898
Long shot it's been a while. But did you ever end up moving?
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04-18-2024 , 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by LimpAll-In
Anybody grinding in Vietnam right now?
I wanted to move to Vietnam and play online for a year. How feasible is this? How do I go about depositing? What do I tell the landlord?

I am a UK citizen, with a UK bank account. Should I go on a travel visa and periodically extend it? I am completely lost with all this stuff but I know for sure people grind online from Vietnam
Very feasible. Just deposit as usual. Say bye/hello to the landlord.

3 months tourist visa. Can not extend but get a new visa and exit/re-enter the country, as many times as you like.

Actually, I suggest Thailand rather than Vietnam. It's nicer, easier, more foreigner friendly. Vietnam is fine too, just Thailand is a better entry point for the lost ones. Or you could bounce between the two, couple months here, couple there.
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04-19-2024 , 05:03 PM
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Very feasible. Just deposit as usual. Say bye/hello to the landlord.

3 months tourist visa. Can not extend but get a new visa and exit/re-enter the country, as many times as you like.

Actually, I suggest Thailand rather than Vietnam. It's nicer, easier, more foreigner friendly. Vietnam is fine too, just Thailand is a better entry point for the lost ones. Or you could bounce between the two, couple months here, couple there.
Spent a few months earlier this year there. Not easy if you want to live here long-term on 3 months tourist visas. From what I heard if you exit by land the immigration system gonna take probably 1 week to update the system then only after you can apply outside for a new tourist visa, if by air 1-2; days max for the system to update. Only after you can apply outside for a new visa, unless you pay extra for fast visa service it might take you 1-2 weeks to receive your visa. When you take everything in consideration, it gonna get quiet expensive for the whole visa run + forced holiday spending weeks doing your visa run per year, not worth it imo. The days of having a 1 year business visa are over (600$ 1 year business visa and no question asked, giga easy to open a bank account etc, good time, man).

I agree with oxygia, probably better to just spend 3 months there then fukk off elsewhere for a few months then come back if you really love life there. But frankly Thailand, Cambodia or Philippines are just better options if you want to live long-term (like rent 1 year lease for a condo or house etc). Vietnam not that special, at the end of the day, long-term visas are what really matters for us

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04-20-2024 , 07:56 AM
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Spent a few months earlier this year there. Not easy if you want to live here long-term on 3 months tourist visas. From what I heard if you exit by land the immigration system gonna take probably 1 week to update the system then only after you can apply outside for a new tourist visa, if by air 1-2; days max for the system to update. Only after you can apply outside for a new visa, unless you pay extra for fast visa service it might take you 1-2 weeks to receive your visa. When you take everything in consideration, it gonna get quiet expensive for the whole visa run + forced holiday spending weeks doing your visa run per year, not worth it imo. The days of having a 1 year business visa are over (600$ 1 year business visa and no question asked, giga easy to open a bank account etc, good time, man).

I agree with oxygia, probably better to just spend 3 months there then fukk off elsewhere for a few months then come back if you really love life there. But frankly Thailand, Cambodia or Philippines are just better options if you want to live long-term (like rent 1 year lease for a condo or house etc). Vietnam not that special, at the end of the day, long-term visas are what really matters for us
Well I was originally looking at Thailand but from what I've seen the visa situation is not great there. Also they are introducing a tax for digital nomads , so poker winnings would fall under that. Is there no other way to stay longer in vietnam? I don't want any visa/immigration trouble if im going to be living on the other side of the world for a year. My main priorities are 1. No poker tax and 2. Being able to stay in one place without moving around, I really want to get my head down and grind in one place. It's a shame because from researching it Da Nang looks like an awesome place.

How much do you think the visa run would cost roughly? Considering I'd have to do it 4 times it better be kinda cheap otherwise not really worth it, I imagine the plane tickets would be the most expensive

How necessary is a local bank account? Can I not just use my UK bank account for everything?
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04-20-2024 , 08:30 AM
It looks like every SEA country Thailand, Vietnam, phillipines all have a similar visa situation, Max 60 days and you have to re enter. So I suppose the best thing would be to alternate Vietnam/Thailand every 3 months. Just have to find short term rental accomodation, everything I looked at was min 1 year.
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04-20-2024 , 02:26 PM
Just do philippines. Pay like 60 bux or something every 2 months and dont have to leave the country.

Negatives - impossible to get a bank account (at least i and my friends havent found a way around it)

- random **** doesnt work and takes long time to get fixed. ( example. Theres a leak in my 2nd bathroom rn. Maintenance comes and works on it 1 hour a day then leaves. Been here last 5 days in a row lol.)

- traffic is bad. But np just get motobike taxis.

Everything else is pr good. Food, nightlife, womens, etc...


Alternative would be cambodia. Can just pay 1 year fee like 300 to 700 dollars last i check (depends how long u lived there for). This gets u the 1 year visa, then can renew easy when expires.

Thailand and vietnam for longterm stay just seems kinda beat. Gotta jump thru hoops just to stay for 3 months or so. Cbf w that.
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04-20-2024 , 08:39 PM
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Well I was originally looking at Thailand but from what I've seen the visa situation is not great there. Also they are introducing a tax for digital nomads , so poker winnings would fall under that. Is there no other way to stay longer in vietnam? I don't want any visa/immigration trouble if im going to be living on the other side of the world for a year. My main priorities are 1. No poker tax and 2. Being able to stay in one place without moving around, I really want to get my head down and grind in one place. It's a shame because from researching it Da Nang looks like an awesome place.

How much do you think the visa run would cost roughly? Considering I'd have to do it 4 times it better be kinda cheap otherwise not really worth it, I imagine the plane tickets would be the most expensive

How necessary is a local bank account? Can I not just use my UK bank account for everything?
If you visa run from Saigon to Bangkok every 3 months:
- flights 120$
- 3 months visa urgent 2 working days 100$
- hotel let's say 5 days to be safe for the immigration system to update that you are a good boy and are now outside of the country and can apply again for a new tourist visa at 20-25$ per day for the hotel

Overall you gonna spend 350$ every 3 months just for visa, flights and your hotel. Then that's 20 days that you gonna spend doing forced visa runs every year. So yea Vietnam is cool but there are much better alternatives in the region if you want to live long-term here.

And if you check for the visa it used to be 25$ for 3 months and 4 working days pre Covid time but if you start to apply you gonna see that the prices are totally different, they are really greedy AF now.

https://vietnamvisa.govt.vn/
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04-21-2024 , 06:37 AM
Cool thanks. How necessary is a local bank account?
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04-21-2024 , 06:52 AM
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Just do philippines. Pay like 60 bux or something every 2 months and dont have to leave the country.

Negatives - impossible to get a bank account (at least i and my friends havent found a way around it)

- random **** doesnt work and takes long time to get fixed. ( example. Theres a leak in my 2nd bathroom rn. Maintenance comes and works on it 1 hour a day then leaves. Been here last 5 days in a row lol.)

- traffic is bad. But np just get motobike taxis.

Everything else is pr good. Food, nightlife, womens, etc...


Alternative would be cambodia. Can just pay 1 year fee like 300 to 700 dollars last i check (depends how long u lived there for). This gets u the 1 year visa, then can renew easy when expires.

Thailand and vietnam for longterm stay just seems kinda beat. Gotta jump thru hoops just to stay for 3 months or so. Cbf w that.
Do you ever have internet problems when playing in the phillipines?
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04-21-2024 , 02:05 PM
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Do you ever have internet problems when playing in the phillipines?
Nah. Internet/electricity is fine.

I did however wake up one morning and has no water...took them about 3 hours to fix it.

In cambodia, electricity is an issue. Regular brown outs. You will neeed to buy a ups and live in a condo w a generator.
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04-21-2024 , 10:45 PM
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Cool thanks. How necessary is a local bank account?
Impossible to open a bank account on tourist visa here, pre Covid it was only possible with a 1 year business visa. And Vietnamese banks are a pain in the ass to deal with. Ex gf sent me once money, bank transfer, next day my bank called me asking me why a Vietnamese sent me money, told them huh I have a 1 year business visa what's the problem, they said don't care a local sent you money we need legit proof of business transaction bla bla bla, told them it was just my gf lol, no care, next day they sent the money back to my ex gf bank account.

An other time did a bank withdrawal from Betfair to my bank account here, a few days later bank calls me asking why who is this company etc told me to write an email to them explaining why this company sent me this money. Company name who sent the money was some some non gambling name company but if if you google it not hard to see that it's gambling related company, that's what they did for sure, bravo! Told them by email that I was an affiliate marketer in Europe etc, nope can't get my money then 10 days later Betfair credited my money back to my account.

So yea forget about banking here. If you need a bank statement for KYC for a new poker account => Thailand or Cambodia. When I was in Da Nang earlier this year, had a small money exchange shop on My Khe Beach doing USDT for VND with small fees something like 3% that's what I did when staying there but it looks like they closed it now. I found it on Google maps searching usdt on the map. If you can do crypto, there are better alternatives for example in Phnom Penh close to Naga they are a few Chinese shops you can exchange usdt and 1% fee only, one of this shop is a 10$ Chinese noodles soup (lol) shop with no usdt sign outside and same 1% fee.

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04-22-2024 , 06:09 AM
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Impossible to open a bank account on tourist visa here, pre Covid it was only possible with a 1 year business visa. And Vietnamese banks are a pain in the ass to deal with. Ex gf sent me once money, bank transfer, next day my bank called me asking me why a Vietnamese sent me money, told them huh I have a 1 year business visa what's the problem, they said don't care a local sent you money we need legit proof of business transaction bla bla bla, told them it was just my gf lol, no care, next day they sent the money back to my ex gf bank account.

An other time did a bank withdrawal from Betfair to my bank account here, a few days later bank calls me asking why who is this company etc told me to write an email to them explaining why this company sent me this money. Company name who sent the money was some some non gambling name company but if if you google it not hard to see that it's gambling related company, that's what they did for sure, bravo! Told them by email that I was an affiliate marketer in Europe etc, nope can't get my money then 10 days later Betfair credited my money back to my account.

So yea forget about banking here. If you need a bank statement for KYC for a new poker account => Thailand or Cambodia. When I was in Da Nang earlier this year, had a small money exchange shop on My Khe Beach doing USDT for VND with small fees something like 3% that's what I did when staying there but it looks like they closed it now. I found it on Google maps searching usdt on the map. If you can do crypto, there are better alternatives for example in Phnom Penh close to Naga they are a few Chinese shops you can exchange usdt and 1% fee only, one of this shop is a 10$ Chinese noodles soup (lol) shop with no usdt sign outside and same 1% fee.
Right I see. I'd like to avoid all this fing about if possible. I guess the best thing is to just have the money deposited already, and just tell the poker site I am moving country? I think GG would be fine with it, idk about other sites. Can you get by without a local account? Can I just use my UK card for payments? I'm clueless with how this stuff works over there I've only really travelled Europe.
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04-22-2024 , 06:10 AM
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Nah. Internet/electricity is fine.

I did however wake up one morning and has no water...took them about 3 hours to fix it.

In cambodia, electricity is an issue. Regular brown outs. You will neeed to buy a ups and live in a condo w a generator.
Are you in manilla? I read the best place to live is between manilla, cebu and davao

Cambodia out of the question then
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04-22-2024 , 02:50 PM
Yea. In manila.

Cebu is also good. Been there about 5 times.

Has malls, good food. Nightlife is good and like 4 diff places for livepoker. Everything quite cheap there.

Never been to davao.
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04-22-2024 , 06:31 PM
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Cool thanks. How necessary is a local bank account?
I use revolut here and there is a fee between 30k-45k VND (1.17-1,76$) per cashout. Buy the metal premium for about 16$/ month then you have no fees more than this up to 800$/month. Although Saccombank which seem to be lowest fee, there is max cashout for 3 million VND so yeah some more fee if u cashout for rent n bills as you need to do 2-3 withdrawals. You get like 1% cashback everytime use the card for supermarket, shopping, booking hotels etc.

There is maybe better ways, but I doubt it.

Regarding visarun every 3rd month, my first run I could apply my next visa before it expired and some american living here said it was the same for him. The 2nd visarun I got application rejected and had to wait in Cambodia until it expired. On a positive note it went fast after I updated my application and no extra nonsense.
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04-22-2024 , 08:07 PM
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Are you in manilla? I read the best place to live is between manilla, cebu and davao

Cambodia out of the question then
After 8 years in Thai I been in Phils for 1 month and so far did mostly Manila with a short trip to Cebu.

Besides the visa thing don't see any advantage of this country over Thai. People say the girls, well, it could be, but so far been running like **** in that department, maybe I can't put up with BS as I used to and filipinas seem very flaky (at least the ones I interacted with). But hey, everyone say filipinas are 10x better than thais so I'm pretty sure is just run bad and a small sample. For sure they are less conservative and traditional and they all speak good english.

This area of Manila I'm at (BGC) feels like a tiny NYC but has no soul, almost like in the Truman Show that is just a front, you scratch a little bit and there's nothing behind. But if you want a safe, clean place where you can live like in the 1st world paying 2nd world prices (is not as cheap as other countries in the region) this could be an option.

To me it feels like living in an artificial reality so I can't wait to GTFO but I'm sure many would enjoy this if you can handle the polarization of a city where you're either in a top notch 1st world neighborhood or in the ghetto. Cebu feels like a much more livable city, if I had to come back I'd definitely go there. Also have a friend that was in Dumaguete and says it's awesome as well and much better catered for foreigners.

Ah, and you have live games here too, cash games all the time and series pretty often from what I saw so that's a plus.

Sorry for the derail but since you were asking about Phils I thought I'd give my 2 cents, I'd say any further talk about this let's do it on the PH thread.
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04-22-2024 , 10:28 PM
BGC is 100% Truman Show, perfectly said.

How long does it take to get from there to the casinos or wherever you are playing?
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