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Will Legalized Gambling Help Or Hurt Thailand?

Posted under History by admin on October 15, 2008 7:10 pm ||

On a March 3rd, 2008, talk show, the current Prime Minister, Samak Sundaravej answered a question about gambling by saying it was time for Thailand to have its own casino.

His argument will be a hard sell.  He insists that the casino should be built in tourist areas like Pattaya, Phuket, Khon Kaen, Chiang Mai and Hat Yai and caters primarily to deep pocket tourists.

In the same breath, Mr. Samak says that this will help close down illegal gambling dens; “When gambling is legalized, there will be no longer the need for police to act on gambling dens,”

This is comparing apples to oranges.  How does building a casino that is mainly for rich tourists provide a legal outlet for the local Thaïs?

Mr. Samak goes on to say, ”We can arrange zoning, or promote casinos that mainly serve foreign tourists, while setting certain limitations for Thai customers.”

Again, how will this prevent illegal gambling?  It seems to that it will encourage illegal gambling even more.

Currently, if I am Thai, I have to either cross the border to Malaysia or Burma to gamble legally, or go to one of many illegal dens and take a chance of getting arrested when it gets raided.

If a new casino is built, most likely only the Thai elite will be able to go and gamble and your average Thai will face the same two choices noted above.

Seeing a legal casino in the country will entice other Thaïs to gamble despite not being able to go to the legal casino.  So, more and more illegal gambling dens will pop up.

This is Thai logic.  The Prime Minister is going to try to sell the Thai people the idea that legal gambling will curb gambling.  Maybe he should legalize heroin to help the addicts.

In office as new Prime Minister for only one month, and already Mr. Samak is stirring the social mores pot.  He will receive stiff opposition to legalizing gambling as did his predecessor, Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra.

Mr Samak should be able to read the handwriting on the wall.  The Thai people, gamblers all, would love a casino or two in Thailand.  But, not catered to tourism.  They want a casino they can call their own.

Attracting more lager louts, encouraging prostitution (although illegal), and offering tourists something that they do not want is insane.  Tourists do not go to Thailand to gamble.  There are plenty of other attractions to be seen in the Land of Smiles.

Wyoming Casinos

Posted under CasinO by admin on October 3, 2008 10:00 am ||

The state of Wyoming is known more for the activities it offers outdoors, than for its indoor recreational activities. From the historic capital of Cheyenne to Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming rules the outdoors. It is the home of Yellowstone National Park as well as a population of 493,782 people. This is the place where you can catch of glimpse of the real “West” with cowboys, ranches and fascinating wildlife, right out your back door.

There is fun to be had indoors, as well. Wyoming casino numbers are not as plentiful as the number of casinos featured in other states, but what they have works great for these outdoor-oriented and indoor-oriented residents alike. These few Wyoming casino offerings feature a laid-back, modest environment that is just flashy enough for residents of Wyoming.

Wyoming Downs, located in Evanston, is the spot to go if you are looking to get in on the excitement of horseracing. Wyoming Downs is laid-back and is the perfect way to relax on the weekend or after a long day at work and bet on horses, sip a beer and have fun. The action is exciting and the winnings can be lucrative.

789 Bingo is another Wyoming casino perfect for winding down after a long week. Bingo is the perfect way to gamble because amateurs and professionals alike can see success. A Native American casino, located in Riverton, this Wyoming casino also boasts the excitement of the slot machines as well as the game of bingo. Slot machines are another lucrative way to gamble for beginners as they have just as much of a chance to win based on chance as they do, based on skill.

Existing in close proximity to 789 Bingo is another of the Wyoming casinos, the Wind River Casino in Riverton. This modest facility features dining, slot machines, entertainment and more. It is owned by the Northern Arapaho Tribe, which also owns 789 Bingo. It is a newer facility, built after the apparent success of 789 Bingo.

While there is not a numerous amount of Wyoming Casinos, what the state does offer is casinos that boast quality service and a variety of games and fun to be had by visitors to the region and those who have established a home in this outdoor paradise. Wyoming casinos simply prove that while this state, and most of the activities surrounding it, is geared towards being outside, residents and visitors can come inside for some wholesome, fun and sometimes lucrative entertainment as well.

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