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Cruise Ships Punters Eg Leisure World , Long Jie , Virgo FALLs In Here ...

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I strongly believe LW BOSSES are following this thread. If LW continued to make it hard for us to gamble in LW, YOU will regret it.


"I think they recovering cost for the new ship. From Oct onwards, it is pretty bad. Before that I always win from slots. Now the slots payment is really bad. Will give it one more try before LW is gone forever."



bro see below news LW really not worth it you onlyyy go donate your S$3k to them only



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All slot machines must display winning odds

Rule for casinos by next October is to deter people from excessive gambling. -ST
Ng Kai Ling

Sat, Oct 27, 2012
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE - By October next year, all slot machines at the two casinos here must display the odds of a punter hitting winning combinations.

The Casino Regulatory Authority (CRA) implemented this requirement earlier this month to highlight how unlikely it is to end up with such combinations - in a move to deter people from over-exuberant gambling.

So far, about 20 per cent of the 5,000 slot machines in the casinos have complied with the rule.

The information, for example, that the odds of getting five of the same in a game is as high as one in 53,615, is displayed on the machines.

Mr Lee Kwong Yee, deputy director of CRA's gaming technology and information communication systems department, said the purpose is to let players know exactly "how remote it is to hit certain combinations".

He added that his department's job is to ensure that the machine games are fair, secure and do not induce patrons to play more.

The rules also dictate that in the long run, 90 per cent of total bets will be returned as winnings to players. In Nevada in the United States, that figure must, on average, be at least 75 per cent.

In the second quarter of this year, about US$2.74 billion (S$3.3 billion) was fed into the slot machines at Marina Bay Sands (MBS), 15 per cent more than in the same period last year. The figure for Resorts World Sentosa is not available. Slot machines accounted for about 18 per cent of total bets at the MBS casino in the second quarter of this year.

All gaming machines have to be approved by CRA, which has its own laboratories to test them and equipment such as card shufflers.

It will also check the machine's serial number, the type of game installed and the machine's location in the casino.

The machines are also sealed to prevent tampering. "To change the settings of the machines, the seals would have to be broken," said Mr Lee. "If the casino operators need to troubleshoot the machine, they have to inform CRA."

CRA inspectors regularly visit the casinos to make sure procedures are followed and that table games are conducted fairly.

Inspector Yao Siying said she and about 20 colleagues have to know the ins and outs of the casinos and learn the rules of all the games. She also deals with people who are excluded from the casinos but sneak in. This includes taking their statements on how they evaded security checks and how much they had won or lost.

"If they win, we have to ask them to cough up the winnings," said Ms Yao, who added that the money goes to the Tote Board.


Inspectors also handle disputes. One of Ms Yao's most memorable cases involved a slot-machine payout of more than $50,000. A woman had tried to play on a machine but found that it was "locked" and the screen display indicated a winning hand.

Thinking she had won, she approached a casino staff member who told her otherwise. She lodged a claim with CRA. After going through the surveillance video and machine log, Ms Yao found that another punter had won but had left without realising his windfall.

The woman appealed against the decision but a CRA board, made up of individuals such as lawyers and community leaders, upheld Ms Yao's decision.

"I was glad that we found the rightful winner," said Ms Yao.
 
So. Let's wait for the new ship! But then if they raise the fare or the cabin too high, then will just go MBS since I only go for slot.



bro go mbs better


see below new




Mr Lee Kwong Yee, deputy director of CRA's gaming technology and information communication systems department, said the purpose is to let players know exactly "how remote it is to hit certain combinations".

He added that his department's job is to ensure that the machine games are fair, secure and do not induce patrons to play more.

The rules also dictate that in the long run, 90 per cent of total bets will be returned as winnings to players. In Nevada in the United States, that figure must, on average, be at least 75 per cent.



In the second quarter of this year, about US$2.74 billion (S$3.3 billion) was fed into the slot machines at Marina Bay Sands (MBS), 15 per cent more than in the same period last year. The figure for Resorts World Sentosa is not available. Slot machines accounted for about 18 per cent of total bets at the MBS casino in the second quarter of this year.



the ship return how much ??? you calculate yourself ... i think less than 10%
 
"I think they recovering cost for the new ship. From Oct onwards, it is pretty bad. Before that I always win from slots. Now the slots payment is really bad. Will give it one more try before LW is gone forever."



bro see below news LW really not worth it you onlyyy go donate your S$3k to them only



20121025.200700_sph_st_jackpot.jpg




All slot machines must display winning odds

Rule for casinos by next October is to deter people from excessive gambling. -ST
Ng Kai Ling

Sat, Oct 27, 2012
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE - By October next year, all slot machines at the two casinos here must display the odds of a punter hitting winning combinations.

The Casino Regulatory Authority (CRA) implemented this requirement earlier this month to highlight how unlikely it is to end up with such combinations - in a move to deter people from over-exuberant gambling.

So far, about 20 per cent of the 5,000 slot machines in the casinos have complied with the rule.

The information, for example, that the odds of getting five of the same in a game is as high as one in 53,615, is displayed on the machines.

Mr Lee Kwong Yee, deputy director of CRA's gaming technology and information communication systems department, said the purpose is to let players know exactly "how remote it is to hit certain combinations".

He added that his department's job is to ensure that the machine games are fair, secure and do not induce patrons to play more.

The rules also dictate that in the long run, 90 per cent of total bets will be returned as winnings to players. In Nevada in the United States, that figure must, on average, be at least 75 per cent.

In the second quarter of this year, about US$2.74 billion (S$3.3 billion) was fed into the slot machines at Marina Bay Sands (MBS), 15 per cent more than in the same period last year. The figure for Resorts World Sentosa is not available. Slot machines accounted for about 18 per cent of total bets at the MBS casino in the second quarter of this year.

All gaming machines have to be approved by CRA, which has its own laboratories to test them and equipment such as card shufflers.

It will also check the machine's serial number, the type of game installed and the machine's location in the casino.

The machines are also sealed to prevent tampering. "To change the settings of the machines, the seals would have to be broken," said Mr Lee. "If the casino operators need to troubleshoot the machine, they have to inform CRA."

CRA inspectors regularly visit the casinos to make sure procedures are followed and that table games are conducted fairly.

Inspector Yao Siying said she and about 20 colleagues have to know the ins and outs of the casinos and learn the rules of all the games. She also deals with people who are excluded from the casinos but sneak in. This includes taking their statements on how they evaded security checks and how much they had won or lost.

"If they win, we have to ask them to cough up the winnings," said Ms Yao, who added that the money goes to the Tote Board.


Inspectors also handle disputes. One of Ms Yao's most memorable cases involved a slot-machine payout of more than $50,000. A woman had tried to play on a machine but found that it was "locked" and the screen display indicated a winning hand.

Thinking she had won, she approached a casino staff member who told her otherwise. She lodged a claim with CRA. After going through the surveillance video and machine log, Ms Yao found that another punter had won but had left without realising his windfall.

The woman appealed against the decision but a CRA board, made up of individuals such as lawyers and community leaders, upheld Ms Yao's decision.

"I was glad that we found the rightful winner," said Ms Yao.

Thanks bro. I knew about this. But what to do. I simply love to play slots. Another reason for going to LW is to have fun.
That's why I always only bring $3k and set aside $200 to $300 for leisure, $500 to bring back and the rest just to ease the itch.
Like I say, I used to do quite ok with slots except recently.
 
Thanks bro. I knew about this. But what to do. I simply love to play slots. Another reason for going to LW is to have fun.
That's why I always only bring $3k and set aside $200 to $300 for leisure, $500 to bring back and the rest just to ease the itch.
Like I say, I used to do quite ok with slots except recently.



Save up for the New Ship see got betterr of not


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Thanks bro. I knew about this. But what to do. I simply love to play slots. Another reason for going to LW is to have fun.
That's why I always only bring $3k and set aside $200 to $300 for leisure, $500 to bring back and the rest just to ease the itch.
Like I say, I used to do quite ok with slots except recently.



tonight cheecckkk for you see whenn the new ship starts


heard Boss Ng wanted it bfore Christmas
 
Thanks bro. I knew about this. But what to do. I simply love to play slots. Another reason for going to LW is to have fun.
That's why I always only bring $3k and set aside $200 to $300 for leisure, $500 to bring back and the rest just to ease the itch.
Like I say, I used to do quite ok with slots except recently.

Many of my friends went onboard MV Leisure World during the past 10 years.
In fact this casino ship is just like a pirate ship and I hear the big boss called Albert was a true sucker authorise legal Ah longs to operate in his ship. Ah longs operation make his casino ship more prosperous but ended up with many broken families. Also I hear many unclaimed passports when MV Leisure World anchoraged at HarbourFront. ???????
My advise please stop onboard this pirate ship. Better to pay $100 for a day levy once in a while or travel to Genting for gaming and relax.
 
Many of my friends went onboard MV Leisure World during the past 10 years.
In fact this casino ship is just like a pirate ship and I hear the big boss called Albert was a true sucker authorise legal Ah longs to operate in his ship. Ah longs operation make his casino ship more prosperous but ended up with many broken families. Also I hear many unclaimed passports when MV Leisure World anchoraged at HarbourFront. ???????
My advise please stop onboard this pirate ship. Better to pay $100 for a day levy once in a while or travel to Genting for gaming and relax.


Passports unclaimed = Jump Ship ???

Legal Ah Long = Junket's Loan to Punters ???
 
Many of my friends went onboard MV Leisure World during the past 10 years.
In fact this casino ship is just like a pirate ship and I hear the big boss called Albert was a true sucker authorise legal Ah longs to operate in his ship. Ah longs operation make his casino ship more prosperous but ended up with many broken families. Also I hear many unclaimed passports when MV Leisure World anchoraged at HarbourFront. ???????
My advise please stop onboard this pirate ship. Better to pay $100 for a day levy once in a while or travel to Genting for gaming and relax.

Bro. Thanks for the advice. I did a search on my old records. Until the last 3 visits, actually I still have winnings. I have a habit to records all my visit. My best visits were from Dec 2013 to Apr 2014. Made at least more than $1k on each visit. The best in Dec 2013 where I make nearly $4k. That's the time when almost every slots I touched turn to gold.
 
saw many new machines, still in wrapped up condition, at Paradise Lounge.
probably for AP??
 
bro cannot braek must die die recoup my S$13k.

just borrowed S$12k from my uncle tonight take 830pm ferry go

ship must winn backk


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wish me hengheng
HENGHENG bro

Only GOOD LUCK for u, long dragon, HUAT AH :D
 
bro cannot braek must die die recoup my S$13k.

just borrowed S$12k from my uncle tonight take 830pm ferry go

ship must winn backk


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wish me hengheng

Wish u heng heng n huat ahhh all the way
 
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