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Pattaya Police Raid Illegal Gambling Ring Near Immigration Office


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Poker should only be classed as gambling if you suck at it, why the organizers/players had cash lying around beats me, playing cards are not illegal in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Upon investigation, authorities discovered that the upper room had been modified exclusively for playing poker.

Like many other establishments, I'm led to believe.

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They would have got away with it if they had gone to gamble on horse racing.

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10 hours ago, JoePai said:

located just two streets away from the local Immigration Office

 

555 love it 🤣

wonder how they got away with that:giggle:.....no not really.

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16 hours ago, Jeff the Chef said:

Poker should only be classed as gambling if you suck at it, why the organizers/players had cash lying around beats me, playing cards are not illegal in Thailand.

Well actually there are restrictions. You need to check the facts before you spout off. 

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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Well actually there are restrictions. You need to check the facts before you spout off. 

 

Could you tell me what they are?

 

As I said playing cards are available from your local 7/11,  as far as I know an individual is allowed to have 2 packs of cards in heir possession as long as it's under 120 playing cards, and they have the Thai stamp on them.

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23 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

particularly those involving foreign nationals, in order to maintain law and order.

Whilst ignoring Thai activities.  Note again 'acting on a tip-off' - the source of any successes the Kwaistone Cops have: no police work necessary.

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On 1/7/2025 at 1:03 PM, Jeff the Chef said:

playing cards are not illegal in Thailand.

But having more than 2 decks of cards without a license is illegal.   Many years ago, because of a political situation, the police actually raided a Bridge Club event.    It caused an uproar because the "Man On Top" endorsed Bridge and was a pretty good player.  The only face saving technicality the police had to cover the raid was they had more than 2 decks of playing cards. 

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21 hours ago, Jeff the Chef said:

 

Could you tell me what they are?

 

As I said playing cards are available from your local 7/11,  as far as I know an individual is allowed to have 2 packs of cards in heir possession as long as it's under 120 playing cards, and they have the Thai stamp on them.

The 2 pack limit without special licence was what I believed (as you mentioned..... )  but I only read that after the notorious Bridge Club raid of some years ago......

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4 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

I remember that, always wondered what the out come was.

Some elderly lady got locked up for some hours, and I believe the participants were held for a time then paid a 'fine' each  to be released. What a fiasco....

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9 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Some elderly lady got locked up for some hours, and I believe the participants were held for a time then paid a 'fine' each  to be released. What a fiasco....

 

In theory, there were 32 players, so if each player had 2 packs of each there could have been up to 3840, the last pack I brought from 7/11 had 56 cards, if I remember rightly, 2 Jokers and 2 blanks with Thai on them, so if that was the case 3584 cards in total.

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