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June 19, 2017, 01:09:27 PM
#45
I haven't tried to get a side trip to Macau. But I've seen it's establishments from a friend of mine. She's a businesswoman and she keeps on travelling from Singapore back to Macau. And she's inviting me to go to Macau just for a visit but I know it will cost a lot because when I can't control myself. I will make myself stay there for better.
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June 19, 2017, 01:07:04 PM
#44
Never been there. But from what I saw and read before, it was a safe haven for gambling. I'm thinking of going there for vacation with my families in the next couple of months and our target is in December. So hopefully I can play and gamble there just to get the feel of it.
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June 19, 2017, 12:40:53 PM
#43
I haven't go to Macau i will plan to go if i have a lot of money and extra more money. I heard most of wealthy people go to gamble there and more casino is there and they have a biggest casino. If ever i will have lot of money i save i will planning go to Macau and i try to play in their casino so that i will experience the way they gamble and their environment as well and i will visit their places. I know Macau is very interesting place to visit gambling is serious there. Plenty of free things in Macau especially in casino they have much of gambling.
Macau and vegas only for those people who have a lot of time and money to spend , yeaaa a high roller.
A small player can only to keep dreaming flight there.
Also for me personally really afraid to come to a real casino , i afraid to lose control , lost money in a far away place like macau or vegas , a lot of consequences.

Controlling your emotions is near to impossible thing if you are too much addicted to gambling in real life. First of all its not that easy to fly to Macau or Las Vegas and gamble, you need to have a lot of money and time. Only the upper-class people can take this kind of holiday nowadays. So I guess its better to gamble online.
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June 19, 2017, 12:16:37 PM
#42
I haven't go to Macau i will plan to go if i have a lot of money and extra more money. I heard most of wealthy people go to gamble there and more casino is there and they have a biggest casino. If ever i will have lot of money i save i will planning go to Macau and i try to play in their casino so that i will experience the way they gamble and their environment as well and i will visit their places. I know Macau is very interesting place to visit gambling is serious there. Plenty of free things in Macau especially in casino they have much of gambling.
Macau and vegas only for those people who have a lot of time and money to spend , yeaaa a high roller.
A small player can only to keep dreaming flight there.
Also for me personally really afraid to come to a real casino , i afraid to lose control , lost money in a far away place like macau or vegas , a lot of consequences.
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June 19, 2017, 11:57:30 AM
#41
It's like a gambler's paradise there. About 33 casinos squeezed into a small island.

If Asian people want to cheaper place to go than Macau is cheaper than Las Vegas
Actually they both are paradise for who are addicted or whale gambler , AFAIK
Imagine that one day about 33 casinos accept bitcoin .... Big Bubble incoming !!
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June 19, 2017, 11:43:44 AM
#40
It's like a gambler's paradise there. About 33 casinos squeezed into a small island.
I did not know that a communist country like China will be having a gambling heaven just like Vegas. So have you been to that island and if so how are the things over there,since there are so many casino squeezed into it,it might be damn cheap,just like to have some reviews from persons who actually visited that place.

China was smart not to change the former Portuguese (Macau) and British (Hong Kong) economies after the handover in 1999.  They saw no reason to kill the cash cow.

I think that's a smart investment and even though I've been to hongkong and the mainland china I've never been to Macau it sampling comments on this thread has given me enoug reason to visit one day.
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June 18, 2017, 10:47:11 PM
#39
I haven't go to Macau i will plan to go if i have a lot of money and extra more money. I heard most of wealthy people go to gamble there and more casino is there and they have a biggest casino. If ever i will have lot of money i save i will planning go to Macau and i try to play in their casino so that i will experience the way they gamble and their environment as well and i will visit their places. I know Macau is very interesting place to visit gambling is serious there. Plenty of free things in Macau especially in casino they have much of gambling.
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June 10, 2017, 08:08:25 PM
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China was smart not to change the former Portuguese (Macau) and British (Hong Kong) economies after the handover in 1999.  They saw no reason to kill the cash cow.

Good point. I believe they have some sort of agreement in the handover not to interfere with their economies for a certain time period. Even if they didn't, they'll probably let the economies flourish on its own as they're doing well.
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June 06, 2017, 10:33:33 AM
#37
It's like a gambler's paradise there. About 33 casinos squeezed into a small island.
I did not know that a communist country like China will be having a gambling heaven just like Vegas. So have you been to that island and if so how are the things over there,since there are so many casino squeezed into it,it might be damn cheap,just like to have some reviews from persons who actually visited that place.

China was smart not to change the former Portuguese (Macau) and British (Hong Kong) economies after the handover in 1999.  They saw no reason to kill the cash cow.
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June 06, 2017, 09:54:20 AM
#36
It's like a gambler's paradise there. About 33 casinos squeezed into a small island.
I did not know that a communist country like China will be having a gambling heaven just like Vegas. So have you been to that island and if so how are the things over there,since there are so many casino squeezed into it,it might be damn cheap,just like to have some reviews from persons who actually visited that place.
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June 05, 2017, 11:32:37 PM
#35
I have been to Macau, but I didn't go there to gamble. I went there with my family and just enjoyed the shows and see how much people there are really wealthy and I'm curious how much money they have and that's awesome. It is really a gamblers paradise there, and I would like to try out some games, but definitely just for entertainment, not for profiting reasons.
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June 05, 2017, 08:27:47 PM
#34
It's like a gambler's paradise there. About 33 casinos squeezed into a small island.

I've never been there,but as far as I know Macau is the only place in China where gambling is legal, other than two state-sanctioned lotteries.  It is a special administrative region of China and is home to the some of the world's most incredible casinos built using superb architecture and all complete with fine dining, exciting night life and luxury accommodations. It looks good to go to Macau and I was interested to see the casinos there.
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June 05, 2017, 05:15:54 PM
#33
I would love to visit Macau someday.  I hear that it's similar to Vegas, but the casinos are generally not within walking distance of each other.

I also understand that Chinese love to play table games more than slot machines.  I think it's reverse in Las Vegas as there are many more people at the slots, when compared to the table games.
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June 05, 2017, 01:31:15 PM
#32
An island I really want to visit to play gambling, I hear a lot of interesting casinos for me to come Grin
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May 31, 2017, 02:28:08 PM
#31
I'd love to go there to see the car and bike racing. You wouldn't catch me setting foot in a casino for any reason other than curiosity. And I do love visiting geographical and political oddities.
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May 31, 2017, 02:24:11 PM
#30
I would like to visit someday. Vegas Dave claims he bet near to $1 million on Miesha Tate when she fought Amanda Nunes for the 135 lb woman's MMA title. Macau could have higher betting limits than Las Vegas, that could be one advantage it has going for it. Also travel through asia to macau is good for cultural enrichment.
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May 31, 2017, 01:38:56 PM
#29
I have been planning to go to Macau for past few years but I always end up cancelling my plan due to stuff that I need to do with my works.  I am very much interested on its landscape and now that you mention that it is a gamblers paradise, now I am intrigued on how true OP's statement is.  I so want to go there and experience playing in Casino there.
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May 31, 2017, 12:54:28 PM
#28
I was always wondering which is a bigger gambling resort Macau or Las Vegas

LV is definitely more popular, but Macau isn't far either.

I haven't been there  Cry

Yes, I have visited Las Vegas once and it's a heaven for gamblers, I'm not a regular Gambler so it was fun for me seeing my friends play and they won big.
Planning for Macau in the next summer hope it'll be better than Las Vegas as most of my friends said it's wonderful.
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May 31, 2017, 12:48:58 PM
#27
I've never been there I think only really rich people can go there. I don't refuse if anyone invites me there  Cheesy kidding I like to gamble with anonym but imagine it might be a very pleasant stay in a small island.

I heard about this place long time ago and have no intention to go there. I prefer to do online gambling to keep anonymous just like you. Even though if someday I got lucky and have more money, I won't go to that place!
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May 31, 2017, 11:43:00 AM
#26
This is why they invented google maps Tongue

https://goo.gl/sxTsYb

Macau is a former Portuguese colony that was handed back to China in 1999 (2 years after the English gave back Hong Kong)... it is about 60 or 70 km to the west of Hong Kong. I've visited on a day trip from Hong Kong back in the late 90's before it went back to China... stopped by a couple of Casinos... the volume of money being gambled was phenomenal... and that was just what I could see being wagered on the main gaming floor by "ordinary" gamblers... so the amounts that were likely being wagered in private salons by the "high rollers" would be massive.

Someone is really know their history, or you are doing a little research, I haven't even gone to Macau yet but I am hearing things about this place and economy is based largely on tourism. and clothing industry was a thing in export when it comes to Macau and about the gambling in Macau it is monopoly license by Stanley ho the monopoly lasted up to 2002 then other casino owners from Las Vegas started to enter in the market. and then gambling industry have boom and grew.
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