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Well, the boys in brown will not be excited over legalizing casino, gambling etc. as it will slim the little brown envelopes drastically. In essence it is the same with alcohol-ban hours, bar opening hours and the non-existing prostitution subject. 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

The potential of casino legalisation in Thailand took a significant step forward with the House Committee on casino legalisation concluding its comprehensive study on the matter

So they are close to deciding which person, or group of persons of influence, gets their paws on the rights...

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Who in there right mind would build a casino in Thailand all that investment money and then the next government come in and decide gambling is a blight on Thailand and make it illegal again, just look at the weed situation 

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3 hours ago, Mike Teavee said:

Oh I agree with you but  just can’t see an elected government discriminating against its own people by banning them from casinos even if it is for their own good (which smacks of Nanny State). 

 

https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20240202008100320

 

U.S.-based integrated resort company Mohegan said Friday it will open a foreigners-only casino, the first of its kind in almost two decades in South Korea, on Saturday as part of its large-scale entertainment resort set to fully open in mid-2024.

 

Korea does it.

 

If the objective is the locals' gambling money, sure. It should be a non-starter.  But if the objective is employing thousands of locals, filling thousands of hotel rooms, and bringing in big talent for floorshows, etc, I think that balances the societal costs.

 

But it'll have to be carefully managed, lest Thailand end up like so many gambling meccas where the promises of quality of life improvements have been fleeting.

 

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9 hours ago, neeray said:

I recall once reading in a previous iteration about casinos in Thailand that locals would be barred from play/entry. I should hope so. At the one near me in Toronto, Canada, there have been a number of suicides by "addicted" players. One sad story worthy of mention is, a frequent player took her savings for her daughter's wedding to the casino on her final occasion thinking she could increase the $10,000 wedding fund. Subsequent to losing it all, she hung herself in the casino washroom.

Others have offed themselves in the parking lot after a bad loss.

I would hate to think of poor Thais losing the rent, mortgage or grocery money at the local casino. 

There is a story about a casino in south of France or Monaco. They have special people walking on the parking and in the park, to watch for any suicides and to move them to another place,...

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9 hours ago, neeray said:

I recall once reading in a previous iteration about casinos in Thailand that locals would be barred from play/entry.

 

In Cambodia locals are banned from the casinos

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Hopefully have descent Las Vegas style Sportbooks with plush chairs and wall to wall TV's.

 

Put a few in Issan to stimulate growth and jobs sorely needed. 

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12 hours ago, stoner said:

stock pic is showing what appears to be a full house. royal flush is a much better hand to be holding when you're all in. 

Looks like 2 x 10s in a game of blackjack to me.

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15 minutes ago, champers said:

Looks like 2 x 10s in a game of blackjack to me.

 

when in blackjack is there ever a time when 2 cards are face down for a player ? also dealer has 3 cards. player always draws 3rd card before dealer.

 

if it's really blackjack we are talking about that is. 

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6 hours ago, BenStark said:

 

In Cambodia locals are banned from the casinos

What even the "elite"   I find that very hard to believe.   

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10 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

This will end well.

The legalisation of cannabis seems to have caused no problems at all ,   This  certainly has the potential to cause a lot more issues

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34 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

when in blackjack is there ever a time when 2 cards are face down for a player ? also dealer has 3 cards. player always draws 3rd card before dealer.

 

if it's really blackjack we are talking about that is. 

Way of topic, but....

Originally in blackjack the player's initial two cards were dealt face down and subsequent cards were face up.  If a player wished to "double down" he would turn up his initial cards, add an extra bet and then receive one card face down.  When I was learning to be a BJ dealer, the casino switched from old style face down dealing to all cards up format, so I learned both styles.

 

The picture included in the OP could be blackjack dealt in the old format.  But, since the there is a pile of disordered chips (the "pot") in front of the player's hand (KK) I believe a hand of Texas Holdem is what's being shown in the photo.  The three Aces are part of the five community cards used by all players to make a five card poker hand.

 

To address the actual topic....

I have spent a LOT of time in casinos and it became obvious to me that many people do become addicted to gambling.  I think easy access to a casino will make that problem worse than it currently is.

 

I also think the ability of the Thai government to effectively oversee any casino licensing and regulation is very suspect.  I saw many casinos violate the stringent government regulations in Nevada and when customers complained the outcome of the investigation was rarely in the customer's favor.

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8 hours ago, gamb00ler said:

When I was learning to be a BJ dealer, the casino switched from old style face down dealing to all cards up format, so I learned both styles.

 

only ever visited a casino in canada and they were always face up. never went to any in usa so things may be different there. also the dealer holding 3 cards before the player hits.

 

i wasn't actually talking about blackjack. i was on topic if we are being picky :)

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99% of people who gamble end up losers.....In the short or long run 99% of people have worse lives because of gambling....

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