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Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - theold - 16-03-2024

Many in the industry believe a legal casino market in Thailand would be a huge success in drawing overseas visitors, providing strong competition for the world's biggest gambling hub Macau, the only place...


https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2759681/thailand-reconsiders-legalising-casinos-up-to-now-a-losing-bet


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - sgh - 16-03-2024

If Msia can allow Genting casino to operate in their country I don't see why not especially since Thailand religion is not same


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - KILLjoy - 16-03-2024

yes, please build aplenty of them in

• Bangkok
• Chiang Mai
• Chiang Rai
• Phuket
• Ko Samui
• Pattaya
• Hua Hin
• Hat Yai

you will definitely win over macao any time
needless to say singapur


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Alice Alicia - 16-03-2024

Thai 's big mouth PM is going to fail again.


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - K88 shu shu - 16-03-2024

they trying to kill SGP 2 casinos?


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - grotesqueness - 16-03-2024

swee
more place to rob now

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RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - red3 - 16-03-2024

This will strengthen the baht further


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - KILLjoy - 16-03-2024

best they invite macao ho's group to collaborate on their project
and never to consider sands nor genting group


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Fit - 17-03-2024

It is a surprise that they have not legalised casinos! Sex trade, yes!


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - moonrab - 17-03-2024

They already had plenty of open underground casinos la..
Same as the numerous sex clubs, shows, etc...for adult male tourists entertainment. 

Now they just want big investors to pump in $Billions investment to boost the failing economy.
Build a "Recreational Park cum Casino" attractions. Similarly to the Singapore's concept. MBS and Sentosa family oriented entertainment. 

Thailand already being a major tourist destination for decades. This casino plan is just another add on, more for political hype.


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Tee tiong huat - 19-03-2024

(16-03-2024, 10:35 PM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  they trying to kill SGP 2 casinos?
Fight with China lehh, S'pore to small to fight.
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RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Scythian - 19-03-2024

(16-03-2024, 08:31 PM)KILLjoy Wrote:  yes, please build aplenty of them in

• Bangkok
• Chiang Mai
• Chiang Rai
• Phuket
• Ko Samui
• Pattaya
• Hua Hin
• Hat Yai

you will definitely win over macao any time
needless to say singapur

Just do it


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Scythian - 19-03-2024

(16-03-2024, 10:35 PM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  they trying to kill SGP 2 casinos?

Fair competition basing tourists arrival

Yearly collections


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Scythian - 19-03-2024

All these and more to come from Thailand in retaliation of recent Swiftonomics in Singapore is  affecting the region.

A drawn sword needs blood


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Scythian - 19-03-2024

Thailand must attract 2 biggest in the world, The Venetian and MGM to their shore.

And see who's the losers


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - Scythian - 19-03-2024

Do it asap and build Kra canals for cruise ships .

The region will be better served and connected.


RE: Thailand reconsiders legalising casinos - AubreeGentry - 17-05-2024

The idea of a legal casino market in Thailand is definitely intriguing. It could potentially boost tourism and offer a new avenue for entertainment. However, it's crucial to consider the cultural and social implications along with the economic benefits.Legalizing casinos could bring in revenue and create jobs, but there's also the need for responsible gaming practices to prevent issues like addiction. It's a complex topic with pros and cons to weigh.By the way, I'm new here and exploring the world of online gaming. If you're interested in checking out some bonuses and offers for online casinos, you might want to visit https://www.nodepositbonus.cc/ . They seem to have a lot to offer!