I went there. I don't remember VP other than a ton of 50/50 video taped "table games" where there were like 200 machines and 1 dealer. In Asia, it seems they bet higher, but with lower variance games.
I did find a VP in Macau...but don't hit "max credits" because it was 100 credits, lol!
Singapore doesn't want its citizens to gamble even though tax money built it (they want to bring revenue in) so they charge the fee. Despite this, lots of people still go. I had to leave my Singaporean friend at the door...bet 1 game for $10 on banker, won $10 and gave half of it to my buddy. Called that day a win.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "clamato8" <feldman@...> wrote:
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> Does anyone know whether there is any playable video poker in Singapore? It looks, from the Sands site that there isn't any VP there, or am I wrong. I noted that for citizens or permanent residents of Singapore, there is a $100 per day entry fee to the casino, good for only 24 hours. Sheesh!
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[vpFREE] Re: Video Poker in Singapore
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