Saturday, November 24, 2018
Hearing set for complaint against man accused of cheating at Bellagio
November 24, 2018 | No Comments |
A hearing is scheduled Dec. 20 on a state Gaming Control Board complaint against a man accused of cheating at gambling.
Arizona mans wins, then loses, in jackpot dispute at tribal casino
November 24, 2018 | No Comments |
A Scottsdale man jumped in excitement when a slot machine at a tribal casino flashed three red double-sevens in a row for what he thought was a $50,000 jackpot.
MGM, Wynn tamp down Boston casino intrigue
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Friday, November 23, 2018
Nevada regulators approve deal with sportsbook operator
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Macau Oct visits upped by Golden Week, HKZM Bridge: govt
November 23, 2018 | No Comments |
The Chinese National Day holiday period and the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau (HKZM) Bridge spurred October growth in the tally of inbound visitors to Macau. The city’s Statistics and Census Service claimed so in a Friday announcement. October visitor arrivals totalled over 3.15 million, up by 9.2 percent year-on-year.
That figure represented a 23.2 percent sequential increase on the September tally, which had stood at over 2.56 million, according to the official data.
Since its opening on October 24 - to the end of October – inbound visitor arrivals to Macau via the HKZM Bridge totalled 71,640, according to the census service. The statistics did not include a breakdown of visitor arrivals by nationality.
“Information from the Statistics and Census Service indicated that in view of the National Day holiday and the opening of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge,” the aggregate monthly number of visitor arrivals to Macau “surged by 23.2 percent month-to-month,” the statistics bureau said in a press release. The document did not clarify how the bureau determined that the new bridge was providing incrementally more visitors to Macau, rather than possibly providing an alternative route for those visitors already planning to come.
In October as a whole, the number of visitors from mainland China to the coastal casino hub expanded by 12.1 percent year-on-year to approximately 2.31 million. The tally of visitors under the Individual Visit Scheme – mainland China’s exit permit system for outbound tourists travelling independently rather than in tour groups – was up 15.2 percent year-on-year in October, to approximately 1.11 million.
Macau welcomed “more than 890,000” visitors during the National Day holiday – a period also known as the October 1 Golden Week – according to Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) data. The tally – more than 80 percent of it stemming from visits by mainland Chinese – represented a year-on-year increase by 7.2 percent.
China’s State Council declared October 1 to October 7 as this year’s National Day holiday period.
In October as a whole, several of Macau’s other major feeder markets in Asia saw year-on-year decreases in visitor numbers. They were Taiwan, South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, India, Malaysia and Singapore. The exception was Hong Kong, where the number of visitors to Macau in the month grew by 9.3 percent year-on-year to 509,369.
Macau’s visitor arrivals in the ten months to October 31 increased by 8.4 percent from the prior-year period to 28.97 million. Mainland Chinese accounted for 70.9 percent of the aggregate number of visitors in the first ten months this year – or 20.53 million visitors, up by 13.1 percent year-on-year.
Investment analysts have said that headline visitor numbers are not directly correlated to overall gaming demand, as gross gaming revenue (GGR) in the Macau market has been typically skewed to high-end play.
Official data show that Macau’s monthly casino gross gaming revenue (GGR) rose by 2.6 percent year-on-year in October, to nearly MOP27.33 billion (US$3.38 billion). It was also the highest monthly tally since October 2014, when casino GGR in the city stood at MOP28.03 billion.
The number of overnight and same-day visitors to Macau in October rose by 5.4 percent and 13.2 percent year-on-year respectively, to nearly 1.55 million and 1.60 million. The average length of stay of visitors in that month held steady year-on-year at 1.2 days.
Thursday, November 22, 2018
Phu Quoc casino okayed, locals’ gambling allowed: reports
November 22, 2018 | No Comments |
Vietnam’s authorities have reportedly approved the inclusion of a casino in a resort on the island of Phu Quoc, local media reported. Significantly, the project has been allowed to join a three-year trial scheme permitting Vietnamese into selected casinos, reports added.
Online media VnExpress reported on Thursday that the People’s Committee of Kien Giang Province – where Phu Quoc is located – had announced that the country’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc had approved in principle the inclusion of a casino in the resort. It added the overall investment in the project – including the casino portion – was now set at VND50 trillion (US$2.14 billion).
It was unclear from the media reports as to when the casino portion would open to public. The overall resort – to also include hotels, shops and conference facilities – is to be completed by 2021.
The Phu Quoc casino is reportedly promoted by Phu Quoc Tourism Development and Investment JSC. The latter is controlled by Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, which owns 50 percent of the company.
The government lifted a ban on Vietnamese gambling in casinos in March 2017, following a decree in January 2017 allowing a trial project for gambling by economically-qualified locals at certain venues. But the market had still been awaiting news of how that policy would be applied in practice.
Customers must be older than 21 and have a monthly income of at least VND10 million. Only casino resorts with a total capital investment of at least US$2 billion – including gaming and non-gaming facilities – are eligible to welcome Vietnamese to gamble.
In November 2017, Augustine Ha Ton Vinh told GGRAsia the Vietnamese government was likely to open two casinos to local customers. Mr Ha, an academic who has advised the government on liberalising Vietnam’s gaming industry, said a resort in Northern Vietnam at Van Don and a second one on Phu Quoc Island would be among the first to admit locals.
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