Monday, November 16, 2009

All's quiet on the casino front

Only one customer was seen playing the baccarat at Tropicana Casino in Cambodia’s Poi Pet.

November 16, 2009
The Nation

Since Thaksin Shinawatra was made an adviser to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, the once bustling casinos in Cambodia's Poipet have found hardly a visitor.

Most their customers, Thais from Thailand's Northeast, no longer show up.

"Things have been like this for more than one week already," an employee at the Holiday Palace casino lamented.

Shuffling sounds are gone. Rows of slot machines stand idle and staff members can only look around expectantly.

Inside the main hall, attendants at baccarat tables are struggling hard to keep their last batch of customers.

"Please play with me," a female attendant said, "Please, let's continue playing".

Another attendant tried to explain that gamblers could safely return to Thailand because any border closing must be announced in advance.

"When you heard the announcement, you would still have plenty of time to go back because we are so close to the border," she added persuasively.

Thousands of Thai gamblers used to visit casinos in Poipet each day because there are no such gambling complexes on Thai soil.

Since Cambodia and Thailand became engaged in their diplomatic row over Thaksin, most gamblers have decided it's reasonable to stop going, at least temporarily.

At Grand Diamond casino, just 10 per cent of the baccarat tables were working.

Located on the other side of the road is the Tropicana, another gambling complex.

In sharp contrast to its cheerful music and brightly coloured carpet, the place had nothing else to reflect buoyancy.

"Our last batch of customers were Taiwanese and they have left," a female attendant said.

She said all tour groups from Thailand and Taiwan have cancelled their planned trips to Cambodia because they felt uncomfortable about the Thai - Cambodian conflict.

"Our business has suffered badly," a senior attendant at Tropicana said.

Identifying herself only as "Ple", she said she did not know when the situation would return to normal.

So far, Ple said Tropicana could still struggle by because it had online baccarat for gamblers too.

"You don't have to be physically in Poipet to play," she said.

When a visitor showed up, female attendants rushed in to greet him.

"If you exchange chips now, I will open a guest room for you," one smiling attendant offered.

The visitor was clearly interested.

Later, he said, "I usually play here till midnight and then go to bed. When I wake up, I play again till noon. After that, I head back home," the Thai man in a yellow Tshirt said.

Being the most spacious casino of all, Crown Plaza looked forlorn with just a few gamblers inside.

The bright star and colourful light bulbs at Star Vegas, meanwhile, shone temptingly but to no avail.

Inside, things were quiet except for a handful of gamblers.

When asked for comment, a Thai said, "Why worry? If the border closes, I will only have to head back. Now it's still open and so I can enjoy my time here".

According to reception and security staff, only bold customers have decided to visit the casinos in Poipet as usual.

The adventurous ones, however, are clearly far outnumbered by people who think they should not come.

A Thai tour guide, Champ, said he often brought customers to the casinos in Poipet.

"But now, the number of my customers has reduced by half," Champ said.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a casino owner said his business had been reeling because of Thaksin's appointment.

"But I can't do anything. I can only wait and hope that the situation will improve over time," he said.

He said he could not predict when the brisk trade would return.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:33 AM

    Less customersn less money in the pockets of the corrupted government.
    Hun Sen, that's where the bite hurts.

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  2. Anonymous11:32 AM

    Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

    Tortures
    Brutality
    Executions
    Massacres
    Mass Murder
    Genocide
    Atrocities
    Crimes Against Humanity
    Starvations
    Slavery
    Force Labour
    Overwork to Death
    Human Abuses
    Persecution
    Unlawful Detention


    Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime had committed:

    Attempted Murders
    Attempted Murder on Chea Vichea
    Attempted Assassinations
    Attempted Assassination on Sam Rainsy
    Assassinations
    Assassinated Journalists
    Assassinated Political Opponents
    Assassinated Leaders of the Free Trade Union
    Executions
    Executed members of FUNCINPEC Party
    Murders
    Murdered Chea Vichea
    Murdered Ros Sovannareth
    Murdered Hy Vuthy
    Murdered Khim Sambo
    Murdered Khim Sambo's son 
    Murdered members of Sam Rainsy Party.
    Murdered activists of Sam Rainsy Party
    Murdered Innocent Men
    Murdered Innocent Women
    Murdered Innocent Children
    Killed Innocent Khmer Peoples.
    Extrajudicial Execution
    Grenade Attack
    Terrorism
    Drive by Shooting
    Brutalities
    Police Brutality Against Monks
    Police Brutality Against Evictees
    Tortures
    Intimidations
    Death Threats
    Threatening
    Human Abductions
    Human Abuses
    Human Rights Abuses
    Human Trafficking
    Drugs Trafficking
    Under Age Child Sex
    Corruptions
    Bribery
    Illegal Arrest
    Illegal Mass Evictions
    Illegal Land Grabbing
    Illegal Firearms
    Illegal Logging
    Illegal Deforestation
    Illegally use of remote detonation on Sokha Helicopter, while Hok Lundy and other military officials were on board.
    Illegally Sold State Properties
    Illegally Removed Parliamentary Immunity of Parliament Members
    Plunder National Resources
    Acid Attacks
    Turn Cambodia into a Lawless Country.
    Oppression
    Injustice
    Steal Votes
    Bring Foreigners from Veitnam to vote in Cambodia for Cambodian People's Party.
    Use Dead people's names to vote for Cambodian People's Party.
    Disqualified potential Sam Rainsy Party's voters. 
    Abuse the Court as a tools for CPP to send political opponents and journalists to jail.
    Abuse of Power
    Abuse the Laws
    Abuse the National Election Committee
    Abuse the National Assembly
    Violate the Laws
    Violate the Constitution
    Violate the Paris Accords
    Impunity
    Persecution
    Unlawful Detention
    Death in custody.

    Under the Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime, no criminals that has been committed crimes against journalists, political opponents, leaders of the Free Trade Union, innocent men, women and children have ever been brought to justice.

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  3. Anonymous12:51 PM

    If there's no customer, dealer can play against each other, or making love on the table....?

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  4. Anonymous3:04 PM

    and CPP's achievements? you clowns don't know cuz ur too blinded by your jealousy and hatreds. U clowns have no idea how to run a country, if u did you wouldn't be living outside of ur motherland. SHAME ON U!!! So unless u got some clues on how to make the country better SHUT DA FUCK UP.

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