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Corona Resort & Casino opens new premium mass segment

Vietnam’s Corona Resort & Casino has opened a new ‘luxury gaming area’ dubbed “Corona Premium Mass” as part of its ‘commitment to developing the premium segment’.

According to a company release, the premium space is designed exclusively for high-stakes gaming and personalized service. This includes private tables, higher betting limits, priority entry, ‘absolute privacy, and elite environment’.

In the new area, maximum bets have been set at VND1 billion ($38,500) for Baccarat – including Tiger, Dragon-Tiger and No Commission games, with a minimum bet of VND10 million ($385).

For Russian Poker, a bet limit of VND100 million ($3,850) has been set, with a minimum bet of VND5 million ($193).

Corona Premium area

Maximum bets for Blackjack and Roulette are lower, at VND40 million and VND20 million, respectively. The minimum bet for Blackjack in the premium space is VND2 million ($77) while that for Roulette is VND1 million ($39).

The operator boasts that the new area boats a ‘modern table system, internationally certified equipment and professional operational service Upfinnity Gaming Management.

Corona currently boasts a casino floor totaling 18,800 square meters. The casino offers slots, Sic Bo, Niu Niu Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, Texas Hold’em Poker and Three Card Poker in addition to the above-mentioned game types.

The 3,000-hotel room and villa resort is located in Phu Quoc Island, in northern Vietnam.

Corona Resort & Casino was recently granted permanent access for Vietnamese nationals after its trial locals gaming period ended.

Also granted permission to allow local gaming are The Grand Ho Tram, in Vung Tau Province and Van Don, in Quang Ninh Province, however these are subject to a five-year limit. The Grand Ho Tram has already welcomed the move, while Van Don is still under development.

Kelsey Wilhelm
Kelsey Wilhelmhttps://agbrief.com
Kelsey Wilhelm is a print and broadcast journalist and editor. Based in Asia for over 20 years, he saw the birth of Macau's rampantly successful gaming industry, propelling him into the world of casinos. Now focusing on all markets throughout Asia, he embraces new technologies and trends, from sports betting to online gaming – always seeking the new frontier.

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