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2 x Noob Questions

2 x Noob Questions
Hi all,
I'm new here and new to forex.
I have a small amount of experience trading stocks and options but just think it's too volatile at the moment so want to transition to a casino where the deck isn't ENTIRELY stacked against me :P
I've just started babypips and tracking some currency pairs looking for what I think my entries would be.
A couple of noob questions:
1) USD/HKD
So this pair is pegged between 7.75 - 7.85
If this pair is trading at the extreme end of the range isn't this a pretty one-sided trade? Obviously there is the risk that the peg could break or be changed etc but how likely is that?
Is it possible to watch pairs like this trading, wait to see some upward movement + increased volume and enter?
Losses would be limited to the lower bound with solid upside?
This seems like something every noob would think of so what am I missing?
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2) Margin of Safety in a Forex Strategy
If I'm testing a strategy what % margin of safety should I try to build in before thinking the strategy might be worthwhile?
Let's say I have 2:1 risk:reward and expect to be right 50% of the time, this is probably not good enough, but what about if I was right 51% of the time? 55%? 60%? etc
I guess the question is, what percentage of statistical edge should I be looking to build?
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Cuộc chiến thần bài trong slotgame God of Gamblers

Cuộc chiến thần bài trong slotgame God of Gamblers
God of Gamblers lấy cảm hứng thiết kế từ bộ phim “Thần Bài” nổi danh. Đây sẽ là sòng bài nơi bạn có thể phô diễn tài năng và nhận về vô số tiền thưởng.
Nếu là người Việt Nam chắc hẳn tuổi thơ của bạn đã từng nghe nói đến hoặc có cơ hội thưởng thức bộ phim Thần Bài. Thần bài là một bộ phim điện ảnh hài – hành động Hồng Kông sản xuất năm 1989 của đạo diễn Vương Tinh, với diễn xuất chính của Châu Nhuận Phát và Lưu Đức Hoa. Tại Hồng Kông, phim đạt doanh thu 37 triệu HKD, mở đầu cho loạt sản phẩm điện ảnh ăn khách nói về các tay cờ gian bạc lận. Đây cũng là bộ phim nổi tiếng nhất lúc bấy giờ lấy chủ đề về bài bạc. Nhiều người bắt đầu yêu thích và say mê với bộ môn này cũng từ bộ phim này mà ra. Sau hàng chục năm danh thế về Thần Bài vẫn được nhiều người nhắc đến. Không chỉ nổi tiếng trên phim ảnh, hình tượng Thần Bài còn xuất hiện trong rất nhiều thể loại phim truyện, trò chơi khác nữa. God of Gamblers chính là một slotgame lấy chủ đề thiết kế từ Thần Bài được VN88 giới thiệu độc quyền đến với người chơi ở Việt Nam.

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Nhắc đến Thần Bài người ta phải nhớ ngay đến các diễn viên chính là Châu Nhuận Phát và Lưu Đức Hoa. Đây cũng là 2 nhân vật được lấy làm biểu tượng trong slotgame này. Đồng hành cùng với Thần Bài không thể không kể đến những cô gái xinh xắn, nóng bỏng. Thần Bài được mệnh danh là tay chơi khét tiếng. Xung quanh anh lúc nào cũng có sự hiện diện của những siêu xe, những món đồ trang sức với trị giá kếch xù. Tấy nhiên không thể không kể đến những biểu tượng cờ bạc – nơi là nên danh thế của Thần Bài như casino, poker, các viên xí ngầu. Cuối cùng sẽ là sự góp mặt không thể thiếu của biểu tượng điếu xì gà và những ly rượu.

Các tính năng trong game

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Biểu tượng Wild gamblers thay thế cho tất cả các Wild còn lại trừ Scatter. Khi xuất hiện 3 hoặc nhiều hơn biểu tượng Scatter trên bất kì hàng nào của trục quay sẽ nhận được 8 vòng quay miễn phí và nhân 2 hệ số giải thưởng. Nhận được 15 vòng quay miễn phí khi xuất hiện 3 hoặc nhiều hơn biểu tượng Scatter trong khi quay miễn phí. Người chơi chỉ cần chọn 2 trong 5 lá bài bất kì trên bàn bạn sẽ có cơ hội nhận được lần quay miễn phí lên đến 33 vòng hoặc phần thưởng lên đến x10 hệ số giải thưởng. Game có đến 25 đường thanh toán. Đây không phải là con số nhỏ đối với các thể loại slotgame hiện đại như God of Gamblers.
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Cuộc chiến thần bài trong slotgame God of Gamblers

Cuộc chiến thần bài trong slotgame God of Gamblers
God of Gamblers lấy cảm hứng thiết kế từ bộ phim “Thần Bài” nổi danh. Đây sẽ là sòng bài nơi bạn có thể phô diễn tài năng và nhận về vô số tiền thưởng.
Nếu là người Việt Nam chắc hẳn tuổi thơ của bạn đã từng nghe nói đến hoặc có cơ hội thưởng thức bộ phim Thần Bài. Thần bài là một bộ phim điện ảnh hài – hành động Hồng Kông sản xuất năm 1989 của đạo diễn Vương Tinh, với diễn xuất chính của Châu Nhuận Phát và Lưu Đức Hoa. Tại Hồng Kông, phim đạt doanh thu 37 triệu HKD, mở đầu cho loạt sản phẩm điện ảnh ăn khách nói về các tay cờ gian bạc lận. Đây cũng là bộ phim nổi tiếng nhất lúc bấy giờ lấy chủ đề về bài bạc. Nhiều người bắt đầu yêu thích và say mê với bộ môn này cũng từ bộ phim này mà ra. Sau hàng chục năm danh thế về Thần Bài vẫn được nhiều người nhắc đến. Không chỉ nổi tiếng trên phim ảnh, hình tượng Thần Bài còn xuất hiện trong rất nhiều thể loại phim truyện, trò chơi khác nữa. God of Gamblers chính là một slotgame lấy chủ đề thiết kế từ Thần Bài được VN88 giới thiệu độc quyền đến với người chơi ở Việt Nam.

Các biểu tượng trong game

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Nhắc đến Thần Bài người ta phải nhớ ngay đến các diễn viên chính là Châu Nhuận Phát và Lưu Đức Hoa. Đây cũng là 2 nhân vật được lấy làm biểu tượng trong slotgame này. Đồng hành cùng với Thần Bài không thể không kể đến những cô gái xinh xắn, nóng bỏng. Thần Bài được mệnh danh là tay chơi khét tiếng. Xung quanh anh lúc nào cũng có sự hiện diện của những siêu xe, những món đồ trang sức với trị giá kếch xù. Tấy nhiên không thể không kể đến những biểu tượng cờ bạc – nơi là nên danh thế của Thần Bài như casino, poker, các viên xí ngầu. Cuối cùng sẽ là sự góp mặt không thể thiếu của biểu tượng điếu xì gà và những ly rượu.

Các tính năng trong game

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Biểu tượng Wild gamblers thay thế cho tất cả các Wild còn lại trừ Scatter. Khi xuất hiện 3 hoặc nhiều hơn biểu tượng Scatter trên bất kì hàng nào của trục quay sẽ nhận được 8 vòng quay miễn phí và nhân 2 hệ số giải thưởng. Nhận được 15 vòng quay miễn phí khi xuất hiện 3 hoặc nhiều hơn biểu tượng Scatter trong khi quay miễn phí. Người chơi chỉ cần chọn 2 trong 5 lá bài bất kì trên bàn bạn sẽ có cơ hội nhận được lần quay miễn phí lên đến 33 vòng hoặc phần thưởng lên đến x10 hệ số giải thưởng. Game có đến 25 đường thanh toán. Đây không phải là con số nhỏ đối với các thể loại slotgame hiện đại như God of Gamblers.
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[Trip Report - Macau] Poker Ain't Dead in Macau Yet

Just got back from Tksgiving vacay in Hong Kong / Macau and wanted to provide a trip report.
I ended up staying in the Macau for 6 days and played 3 10-hr sessions during my time there. As others have mentioned, the only two hotels that I found hosting poker were the Wynn Macau and Venetian. I played exclusively at the Wynn since it was right next to my hotel.
The lowest stakes at both casinos was 50/100 HKD ($8/$16 USD), and they regularly hosted 100/200 and 300/600 at the Wynn. I'm used to playing at $5/$10 back home, so I mostly played the 50/100 game (with a couple hours at 100/200). Because poker games are very limited in the city, the waitlist gets REALLY long so expect to have to show up early afternoon and come back in a few hours. I would put my name down around 2PM on weekdays and there would already be 25-30 names on the list. The Wynn lets you put your phone down and they'll text you and give you 10 minutes to lock your seat (so I just got some work done at a cafe in the casino while waiting). The Venetian, unfortunately, doesn't text players so you have to wait in person.
I would describe the games as extremely soft compared to the US. The average table composition consisted of 3 tight passive regulars (very predictable and exploitable), 2 amateurs (loose-pre calling stations), 2 solid regs (typically laggy, best avoided), and 1 complete nit (short stacked and looking to jam pre on 5% of holdings).
Playing ABC against the amateurs (who were mostly loose calling stations) made for very profitable play. I was also able to establish a TAG table image every session and then utilize that to run a high frequency of successful bluffs/semi-bluffs against the passive regs. I avoided the solid regs as much as possible and didn't run into much trouble; 3-bet frequency was really low (probably 5% of pots were 3-bet pre).
I was a bit anxious that my inability to speak Chinese would be a problem, but 60% of players and 100% of dealers spoke at least basic english so it wasn't a problem. I just made special effort to announce my bet sizing clearly to the dealer when necessary and didn't run into any problems (other than one degen angling me out of 600-700 HKD; nbd).
I ended the trip up 110K HKD or 14.5K USD. Can't wait til I have a chance to be back!
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Poker in Macau 2019

Hi all,
Heading to Macau in March and had some queries about playing cash games there. The APT in Macau was cancelled which I was super keen on but nevertheless.
What is the smallest game available and at which casino? I'm a very casual player but wouldn't mind taking a shot for up to $1,000.
For context, I'll probably be staying 1 to 2 nights in the Cotai area. This is my 3rd time in Macau but have never actually played poker there.
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Macau travel | ABOUT MACAU

Macau travel | ABOUT MACAU
Before traveling to Macau, knowing Macau, his history, and his heritage will make travel more interesting.

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A Brief History Location & Time Population Language Currency Climate & Clothing Water & Electricity Healthcare & Hospitals Communication

1.A Brief History

Fishermen from Fujian and farmers from Guangdong were the first known settlers in Macao, when it was known as Ou Mun, or “trading gate”, because of its location at the mouth of the Pearl River downstream from Guangzhou (Canton). During ancient times port city was part of the Silk Road with ships loading here with silk for Rome.
Even after China ceased to be a world trade centre, Guangzhou prospered from seaborne business with the countries of Southeast Asia, so the local entrepreneurs welcomed the arrival of Portuguese merchant-explorers. They followed in the wake of Jorge Alvares, who landed in southern China in 1513, and set about finding suitable trading posts.
In the early 1550s the Portuguese reached Ou Mun, which the locals also called A Ma Gao, “place of A Ma”, in honour of the Goddess of Seafarers, whose temple stood at the entrance to the sheltered Inner Harbour. The Portuguese adopted the name, which gradually changes into the name Macao, and with the permission of Guangdong’s mandarins, established a city that within a short time had become a major entrepot for trade between China, Japan, India and Europe.
It also became the perfect crossroad for the meeting of East and West cultures. The Roman Catholic church sent some of its greatest missionaries to continue the work of St Francis Xavier, (who died nearby after making many converts in Japan). A Christian college was built, beside what is now today’s Ruins of St Paul’s, where students such as Matteo Ricci prepared for their work as Christian scholars at the Imperial Court in Beijing. Other churches were built, as well as fortresses, which gave the city an historical European appearance that distinguishes it to this day.
Portugal’s golden age in Asia faded as rivals like the Dutch and British took over their trade. However the Chinese chose to continue to do business through the Portuguese in Macao, so for over a century the British East India Company and others set up shop here in rented houses like the elegant Casa Garden. As Europe’s trade with China grew, the European merchants spent part of the year in Guangzhou, buying tea and Chinese luxuries at the bi-annual fairs, using Macao as a recreational retreat.
Following the Opium War in 1841, Hong Kong was established by Britain and most of the foreign merchants left Macao, which became a quaint, quiet backwater. Nevertheless it has continued to enjoy a leisurely multicultural existence and make daily, practical use of its historical buildings, in the process becoming a favourite stopover for international travellers, writers and artists.
Macao has developed in the past industries such as textiles, electronics and toys, while today has built up world class tourism industry with a wide choice of hotels, resorts, MICE facilities, restaurants and casinos. Macao’s economy is closely linked to that of Hong Kong and Guangdong Province, in particular the Pearl River Delta region, which qualifies as one of Asia’s ‘little tigers’. Macao provides financial and banking services, staff training, transport and communications support.
Today Macao is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, and, like Hong Kong, benefits from the principle of “one country, two systems”. The tiny SAR is growing in size – with more buildings on reclaimed land – and in the number and diversity of its attractions. The greatest of these continues to be Macao’s unique society, with communities from the East and West complementing each other, and the many people who come to visit.

2.Location & Time

Macao is located in Guangdong province, on the western bank of the Pearl River Delta, at latitude 22º 14′ North, longitude 113º 35′ East and connected to Gongbei District by the Border Gate (Portas do Cerco) isthmus.
The Macao Special Administrative Region has an area of 32.9 km², comprised of the Macao Peninsula (9.3 km² and connected to Mainland China), Taipa (7.9 km²), Coloane (7.6 km²), the reclaimed area COTAI (6.0 km²), Zone A of the new district (1.4 km²) and Macao Administration Zone on the Artificial Frontier Island of Zhuhai-Macao of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (0.7km²). Three bridges connect Macao to Taipa (one of them is 2.5 km long, the other one is 4.4 km long and the third one is 2.1 km long).
Besides the Border Gate (Portas do Cerco) – the visitor can access Mainland China through the COTAI Frontier Post. Immigration and Customs is located in the reclaimed area between Taipa and Coloane.
Macao is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

3.Population

The total population is estimated at around 679,600 . Over 90% of Macao residents are ethnic Chinese. The remaining includes Portuguese, Filipino and other nationalities.

4.Language

Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages while Cantonese being most widely spoken. The official languages are used in government departments in all official documents and communications. English is generally used in trade, tourism and commerce.

5.Currency

The Pataca (MOP) is divided into 100 avos and it is Macao’s official currency. There are banknotes and coins in the following denominations: Coins: 10, 20 and 50 avos; 1, 2, 5 and 10 Patacas. Banknotes: 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 Patacas.
By the decision of the Government the Pataca is linked to the Hong Kong dollar (HKD). The exchange rate is MOP103.20 = HKD100.00. There is an acceptable variation up to 10%. Roughly 8 Patacas is equivalent to 1 US Dollar.
Foreign currency can be changed in hotels, banks and authorised exchange dealers located all around the city. The Macau International Airport also provides currency exchange service. Banks open normally from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Most credit cards are accepted in many hotels, shops and restaurants.
According to the provisions of the Law, passengers arriving at Macao carrying cash or CBNIs, such as traveller’s cheques, cheques, bills of exchange, money orders and promissory notes, with value of or exceeding MOP 120,000.00, should use the Red Channel with a completed declaration form and make a declaration to the Customs officer. Passengers leaving Macao need to disclose truthfully the amount of cash or CBNIs carried when asked by a Customs officer, or they shall be liable to a fine of MOP 1,000.00 to MOP 500,000.00. Travelers who have a layover in Macao SAR and transit to another destination have no obligation of declaration. For more details, please visit the Macao Customs Service’s websdite: www.customs.gov.mo/cn/customs6.html

6.Climate & Clothing

Located in the subtropical climate zone, Macao has moderate climate conditions throughout the year. Annual average temperature is about 23ºC (73ºF) and ranges from 20ºC (68ºF) to 26ºC (79ºF). Humidity levels are high in the city, where the average annual relative humidity tops 79%. The average annual rainfall measures about 2,058 mm in Macao, with the rainy season falling between May and September every year. The Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau will issue a rainstorm warning when the amount of precipitation over Macao is expected to reach about 50 mm in the next two hours.
October to December is the most pleasant season to visit Macao, when visitors can enjoy warm autumn days with low humidity. January, February and March are the winter months with relatively cold but sunny weather, when it slowly gets warm again in April. From May to September, the weather becomes hot and humid with more rainy days and occasional tropical storms (known as typhoons). The level of typhoon warning signals depends on the intensity and proximity of a typhoon to Macao. When signal No. 8 or above is hoisted, the cross-sea bridges will be closed for safety reasons including Governador Nobre de Carvalho Bridge, Friendship Bridge, the upper deck of Sai Van Bridge and Lotus Bridge; as an immediate measure, the enclosed lower deck of Sai Van Bridge will be opened provisionally for light automobiles to commute between Macao and Taipa. Outbound ferries and flights from the city will also be delayed or cancelled.
In summer, visitors are advised to wear light cotton clothes for a pleasant journey in Macao; while woolens are recommended along with a thick jacket or an overcoat to keep warm during winter. It is great to bring along cardigans or sweaters in spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) as nights are cooler during the two seasons.
For more infomation please visit website of the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau

7.Water & Electricity

Macao’s water is supplied directly from Mainland China and is purified. Chlorine is added for extra protection. Distilled drinking water is supplied in all hotel rooms and in restaurants.
Electricity in Macao is at 230V, 50Hz. The power plugs used in Macao are of the three-pin, square-shaped or round-shaped type. It is suggested to check before using an electrical appliance.

8.Healthcare & Hospitals

Visitors are not required to produce any health certificates in Macao except under special circumstances occurring in the territory or surrounding regions. Visitors may visit any hospital or health centre in Macao should they need medical treatment or consultation. You may seek assistance from the following hospitals and pharmacies in Macao:
Hospital Centre S. Januário (Government) Address: Estrada do Visconde de S. Januário Enquiries: +853 2831 3731 (Provides 24-hour emergency services)
Island Emergency Station of Hospital Centre S. Januário (Government) Address: Block H (next to University Hospital), Macau University of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long, Taipa Enquiries: +853 2899 2230 (Provides 24-hour emergency services)
Kiang Wu Hospital (Private) Address: Estrada Coelho do Amaral Enquiries: +853 2837 1333 (Provides 24-hour emergency services)
University Hospital (Private) Address: Block H, Macau University of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long, Taipa Enquiries: +853 2882 1838
For less urgent cases, visitors may go to any health centre on Macao Peninsula, Taipa or Coloane Island. The most central one is the Tap Seac Health Centre located on Av. Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida.

List of Health Centre

Name : Centro de Saúde Macau Oriental (Tap Seac) Address : Av. Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida, Macau Telephone: +853 2852 2232
Name : Centro de Saúde Macau Norte (Bairro Fai Chi Kei) Address : Estrada Marginal de Patane, Macau Telephone: +853 2856 2922
Name : Centro de Saúde Porto Interior (Hoi Pong Koi) Address : Rua Constantino Brito, n.º 11, 4º – 7º andar, Macau Telephone: +853 2892 0024, +853 2892 0025
Name : Centro de Saúde de S. Lourenço (Fong Son Tong) Address : Trav. Inácio Baptista, n.º 2, c, Macau Telephone: +853 2831 3418
Name : Centro de Saúde Areia Preta (Hac Sa Wan) Address : Rua Central da Areia Preta, Lote de Terra 18 Telephone: +853 2841 3178
Name : Centro de Saúde dos Jardins do Oceano Address : Largo da Ponte, s/n, Taipa Telephone: +853 2881 3089
Name : Centro de Saúde Nossa Senhora do Carmo-Lago Address : Área A,1.º andar do Edifício do Lago, Estrada Coronel Nicolau de Mesquita da Taipa Telephone: +853 2850 0400
Name : Centro de Saúde da Ilha Verde Address : Rua Nova da Ilha Verde, Edifício Cheng I, Bloco 1, c Telephone: +853 2831 0033
Name : Posto de Saúde Coloane (Lou Wan) Address : Largo Presidente António Ramalho Eanes, Coloane Telephone: +853 2888 2176
Name : Posto de Saúde para os Idosos Taipa (Tam Chai) Address : Rua Regedor, Bairro Social da Taipa Bloco 9, C No.357J Telephone: +853 2882 7667
Name : Posto de Saúde Provisório de Seac Pai Van de Coloane Address : Lote CN4 de Seac Pai Van de Coloane, Edifício Lok Kuan, Bloco 5, c Telephone: +853 2850 2001
Source: Website of Health Bureau – Contact us, Portuguese version
In addition to Western clinics, visitors can visit traditional Chinese doctors in Macao. For detailed information regarding traditional Chinese medicine medical services, please contact the Macao Health Bureau (Enquiries: +853 2871 3105) or Kiang Wu Hospital (Enquiries: +853 2837 1333).
The pharmacies listed below are open overnight from 9:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m.:
Farmácia San Hau On Address: Rua de Xangai, No. 84, Centro Comercial Kuong Fat Enquiries: +853 2870 1697
Farmácia San Hau On II Address: Rua de Luís Gonzaga Gomes, No. 11 Enquiries: +853 2878 5705

9.Communication

Internet Services
Macao is one of the most ‘connected’ cities in the world. Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau has been liaising with local organizations to offer free Wi-Fi services at different locations in Macao under a unified brand name “FreeWiFi.MO”. Now citizens and visitors can connect to a hotspot with Wi-Fi network name containing the word “FreeWiFi.MO” to enjoy free Wi-Fi service. For more service information or to find free Wi-Fi hotspots, please visit www.freewifi.mo.
In addition, visitors can enjoy free Internet facilities in public libraries. For opening hours and library addresses, please visit: www.library.gov.mo
Telephone Service
Country code for Macao is 853 and outgoing international code is 00.
Communication in Macao is convenient, with the telecommunications network covering the whole city. Public phones are located around the city, with local calls costing MOP1.00 per 5 minutes; the IDD direct-dial international telephone service connects to over 100 countries and territories around the world.
The Tourism Hotline on +853 2833 3000 provides comprehensive information about restaurants, hotels, sightseeing and tourist spots, museums, entertainment, shopping, transportation, etc.
If you would like to use your mobile phone while in Macao, please contact the information services below: 1000 – CTM 1118 – Hutchison Telecom 1628 – SmarTone Mobile Communications (Macau) Ltd. 1888 – China Telecom (Macau) Co., Ltd.
Postal Services
Postal services are comprehensive in Macao. The General Post Office is located in Senado Square, while postal branches can be found throughout the Macao Peninsula, Taipa and Coloane. Services include letter post, parcel and express mail service (EMS) to almost anywhere in the world.
Opening hours of General Post Office: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (Mondays – Fridays) 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (Saturdays)
For more information, please contact +853 2832 3666 or visit: www.ctt.gov.mo
The above is an introduction to Macau from 9 aspects. After you have a clear understanding of the history of a place, you can better understand the significance of the place’s landscape, cuisine and so on.
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My experience with poker in Macau (Long Post)

INTRO
It was a completely spontaneous thing. I was in China on a 2-week trip to visit some relatives and had just arrived in HongKong when I realized Macau wasn't too far away and I had nothing planned for the next couple of days. A 2-hour bus ride later, I set foot in Macau for the first time in my life.
The first thing that struck me was just the sheer number of casinos and the ease of access to them. Shuttle buses were everywhere (mostly free!) and taxis were quite abundant as well (started at 19HKD for the first bit, + 2HKD every 100m I think). I quickly made my way into a couple of the casinos in hopes of hopping into some Holdem. A few attempts later and it became apparent that Holdem was not a popular game in Macau at all and only a few casinos offered it (Venetian, Wynn Macau, and possibly some others). The lowest stakes offered were 50/100HKD (about 6.5/13USD), with the lowest rake being 5% capped at 200HKD. These stakes were a bit higher than the 1/3 and 2/5 I was used to and I didn't have that much cash on me, but I wasn't about to come all this way and not play poker, so I got some help withdrawing money from an ATM at the Wynn and walked in with 20K HKD hoping to not bust 2 bullets in what was likely to be a deep game (25K buyin cap).
Some sidenotes before getting into the main action:
1/ The casinos were all really nice: very well designed, good service (people opening doors and greeting you), air-conditioned.
2/ Some potentially mafia-associated people would approach you on the casino floor quietly asking you if you needed HKD, but a brief shake of the head or ignoring them sent them on their way.
3/ Women would occasionally approach you on the casino floor asking you if you needed 'service'.
4/ No railing the tables if you weren't playing, and also no phones at the tables (you had to stand up to use a phone).
5/ No 1K chips were allowed to play at the poker table (not sure if for all the casinos or just the Wynn Macau). Had to use 100, 500, 5K, and 10K chips, with the dealers giving you 5 and 25 chips as change occasionally.
6/ Mandarin, Cantonese, or English were the only languages permitted at the tables.
7/ Good selection of beverage and food (drinks were free).
8/ No tipping! I tipped an extra 10 at the end of a session and got flashed a funny glance by a dealer. One of the regulars made a joke about me donating to Mr. Steve Wynn.
9/ Tables were all 10-handed.
INTERESTING HANDS
1/ Battle with a Reg: Preflop Edition
18K effective. Good reg HJ opens for 300. I 3bet As4s to 1100 from the BTN. HJ makes it 2700. I 5bet to 5700. HJ tank folds.
2/ Funny Business with My Favourite Hand: Part 1
10K effective. I open from the HJ with JhTh to 300. SB weaker reg calls, BB folds. I cbet 400 on 9h7h5s. SB checkraises to 1300. I tank 3bet to 3300, hoping to fold out some pair or pair+sd type hands. He calls. Turn comes an As. He checks and I jam. He quickly folds.
3/ Funny Business with My Favourite Hand: Part 2
13K effective. I open (same orbit!) from UTG with JhTh to 300. Only a rec UTG+1 calls. Flop comes 5s5h5c. I cbet 200 and get snap called. Turn is the 9h. I lead for 800 and get called again. River comes the 2c. I overbet 5K and get a tank fold.
4/ No Fear
20K effective. Folds to me and I open 5s6s on the BTN. SB rec and BB good reg both call. Flop comes Ks8h9d. SB donks 300, BB calls. I make it 1500 and to my surprise, both call (slightly concerned about BB slowplaying a set but SB is FOS at this point). Turn is an inconsequential 3d, bringing a bdfd. I make it 2700, the rec calls rather quickly and the reg folds to my delight. The river brings the Js and the rec checks after a couple seconds. The best hand he can have here is a straight, but calling turn with a naked QT is unlikely even for this player, so with him holding so many 76, T7, JT, and possibly just Kx, I went for blood and went for a pot-sized 10K bet. My bluff gets through and after consoling the agonizing rec that I indeed had a set, I raked in my chips.
CONCLUSION
Poker in Macau is rather tough, and casinos don't seem super interested in promoting it, with a number of rooms being shut down over the past years. It might have been soft before, but not anymore. I assumed that sitting at the lowest stakes offered the games would be much softer than they were, but though there were still some weaker players, games were significantly tougher than the games I play in Vancouver, which aren't that soft compared to other places in the world. There were barely open limps except from one or two weaker recs, and for the most part, even the weaker regs were sizing and range aware. 3bets were also quite common and I suspect 4bet-bluffing was a thing among a number of regs as well. The overall vibe was more serious and competitive. I sat at 3 different tables over the course of 2 days, and the table composition was usually the same: ~3-4 tight weaker regs, ~1-2 good regs, ~2-3 recs, ~1-2 tight passive OMC, and me. It was an experience I'm definitely glad I had, but to maximize hourly, I'd for sure play elsewhere.
In total, I played 10 hours, and was up +22600 HKD.
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Updates from my Trip to Macau Playing Low Stakes Poker

Original Post https://www.reddit.com/pokecomments/59ywtj/semipro_in_los_angeles_travelling_soon_to_macau/
I asked the good people on this sub about any advice for playing low stakes poker in Macau.I got some good responses and prepared myself for the trip. Finally I am back in the states after my trip and I happy to say that it was a great experience. I played for 3 days in total and ended up with just around US $1300 in winnings. Safe to say that I covered my trip expenses and then some.
Here are some of the experiences that I am hoping will help anyone else planning or considering Macau.
Casinos Played - City or Dreams, Galaxy Casinos where I waited but never got to play - Wynn, Venetian Stakes - HKD 25/50 everywhere (roughly USD 3.5/7)
Day 1 - City of dreams Very easy and soft game. Since it was my first day, I was playing very tight and trying to understand the table.No one else spoke English except the dealer(thankfully). Started with around HKD 3500 (USD 450). I was pretty tired and jet-legged. Played for about an hour or so and got up with about HKD 6000. Good day considering I was hardly able to keep my eyes open.
Day 2 - City of Dreams I knew the landscape and playing styles by now. I started with my typical LA style aggro playing. Had a pretty good run and basically steamrolled the table. Started with HKD 5000 and after about an hour and a half, I was sitting with HKD 20000.
This is where the degenerate inside every poker player wakes up. I started buying shots for everyone. Luckily there were about 2 Americans and 2 more english speakers at the table. Had a lot of fun and ended up losing everything on bad calls and shitty play. Later, talked to my GF on the phone and she told me to promise her that next time I am up 20000 HKD, I will just leave the table.
Day 3 - Galaxy I also visited Galaxy on Day 2 before going to City of Dreams. But I forgot my passport so they would not make a players card for me to sit on the poker table. (city of dreams does not require that). I waited about 2 hours before my name got called. I had my last HKD 3500 left with me. I figured I will play tight and try to get a double up. The table was really tough here. Everyone seemed like a pro. I hung around for about 2 hours with about the same stack size.
I realized that there was another table and asked for a table change. This table was not easy either. But at least, everyone was mostly TAGs. Played for about another 2 hours and climbed my way to HKD 20000. Left the table after that, as per my promise to my GF.
Overall, I would say that if you are a winning poker player, you should have no issue making some dough in Macau. But if you want to play high stakes in Macau, I will surely warn you because those table are literally filled with western pros who live in Macau. IF you can afford to play 50/100 (USD 7/15), it will still be a profitable game and a trip can easily be covered. The city offers a great environment and awesome hospitality. 10/10, would do it again.
EDIT - Rakes are too high. It is 5% of the pot and capped at HKD 200 (Around USD 28)
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LOTTO9 is now on HomiEx

LOTTO9 is now on HomiEx
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HomiEx is pleased to announce the listing of a new token on our platform.
An IEO will be launched simultaneously in conjunction with the token listing on 17 March 2020.
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IEO Purchase Application Opening: 17 March 2020 14:00(UTC+8)
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About LOTTO9
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Token's Abbreviation: L9
Token Type: ERC-20
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The team initially created ERC-20 token and announce the project later on. The project consists of the token and a casino featured website together with varieties of games. Before the launch of the website, an effort has been made by the team to popularize the token in the community by listing the token to different exchanges and multiple payment gateways.
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My Macau Trip Report 5/1- 5/3!

LONG write up - TLDR - I had a successful Macau trip.
It's a little after 6pm in Macau and I've decided to shut the trip down and relax for the rest of the night. My flight back to Shanghai is tomorrow at 1pm. What an experience it's been so far.
Day 1 - Wednesday I flew into Zhuhai on Wednesday night, and had hoped to catch people heading to the Macau bus, but everyone scattered and there were no tourists to follow. I went to the taxi line, got in a cab, and told the driver 'Macau, Macau'. He looked at me funny and after a minute of us trying to convince each other of something... he finally took off. An hour later, I'm dropped off at this train station looking place, where there's hordes of Asian people trying to cram through the gates. This is the Macau customs inspection point. I manage to get through and hop on a free shuttle bus to the Venetian. Upon my arrival, it's already past 10pm, so I take a look around and grab another taxi to head to my hotel, which is off the strip. Pretty uneventful day 1. I'm just glad I made it to my hotel in one piece lol.
Day 2 - Thursday Couldn't sleep well last night. I woke up at around 8am and decided to head over to the Venetian. I ended up walking, but damn that was a mistake. It's a bit humid for the morning and I'm sweating by the time I get to the casino, which is about 2 miles away. I finally get to the Poker room at around 10am and there's a couple tables running and a list of about 10 people. That's not bad at all! I was expecting it to be busier. I get my name added to the list and now it's time to get some money out.
There were 3 tables going with 50-100NL and 100-200NL. I think the USD to HKD exchange rate is about 1 to 7.85, so these are 6/12NL and 12/24 NL. Min buy for the 50/100 was 5K to 30K ($3,800 USD). The 100/200NL has a 20K min buy with no cap. I put my name down on the 50/100.
I went to the ATM soon after and was only able to pull out 3k HKD at a time. After 5 ATM transactions, I manage to pull out 15k HKD and head back to the poker room, only to find out... I can't buy chips there. So back to the cage I go. LOL. Dammit. Ok, finally seated at the table after a short little wait.
My first day can be summed up in 3 consecutive hands, which I'll get to.
50/100NL, Pre-flop action is typically 300 (first to act). I've seen a 3 bet go anywhere from 900-1.2k (this is HKD of course). I don't have too much experience playing 5/10 so I decided to play ABC and tight. Also, it was difficult to understand exactly how much $$ the pot was so I had to re-program my brain to just go off pot size rather than try to convert this to USD in my head. I think at my highest, I was sitting on 24k ($1.1K profit) and about 11k at the lowest. So all in all, not too bad. Next like 5-6 hours, I'm completely card dead and hovering around 16k. Then comes the trifecta of hands that make my evening.
Hand 1 of 3
I'm starting to get tilted from no action, hungry because I haven't had anything to eat, and dizzy.
Hero - 9s5s on button Villain - is on my direct right, and he's been a solid player all day.
Pre-flop, 1 call, action around to Villain, who pops to the 300, Hero calls, SB calls, MP1 calls. Flop comes 6-6-10 (2 clubs). Checks to villain, who bets pot, 1.2k. I'm so bored out of my mind and energy fading at this point, I call 1.2k. Rest fold, it's heads up. Turn comes an off 8. He leads out for 2.2k. I realize I'm losing my mind, but I have no choice... I count out 2.2k, pause for a bit, then decide to go over the top for 5.2k. It's time to bluff this one or go home. He took about 30 seconds to think. I'm putting him on pocket Js or Qs. River is a off 2. Flush misses. He checks, I announce all-in for remaining ~9k. After about 2 minutes of making me sweat, he folds. I flip it up, cuz I'm feeling re-energized and the whole table explodes in laughter. Villain turns to me and says "a bluff?!" Then I can see his shoulders slouch and he avoids eye contact. Couple Chinese guys come over to give me a fist bump and start asking me where I'm from. I say California. This will be important later.
Hand 2 of 3
Very next hand. Button is now to my left. UTG calls for 100, MP makes it 400 to go, I call 400 with Ad8d, UTG 3 bets to 1.2, MP folds, I call. It's heads up, and one of the Chinese guy says "bluff again!" in broken English.
Flop Ah Qh 8s
UTG Checks around to me, I put in a bet of 1.2k. He raises it to 3.75. I call.
Turn is a off suit 7. No help. He grabs a stack and puts out 5.5k. He started with about 30k so he's got me covered. I take my time and put out 5.5k. Off to the river. River comes 6 off suit, no flush. He pauses for 5 seconds, then announces all in. I have about 12k in front of me and feel sick. I tank for a minute... then convince myself of a call because of one thing. When he sat down, his buddies ridiculed him in Cantonese (I think), which I couldn't understand, but picked up the words bluff, bluff, bluff over and over again. Just went with that piece of info as the icing on the cake and decided to call it off. He doesn't flip right away, so I flip A-8. He tables K-Q a second after.
The entire table goes ape shit. My neighbor says "Hero bluff, Hero call!" One guy starts chanting 'USA, USA', LMAO! More people are talking in English now and interested in talking to me.
Hand 3 of 3
It's the last of the 3 hands before I get up soon after... and it's a bit uneventful, but hilarious nevertheless. I'll make it short, but essentially UTG is tilted and decides to spew the rest of his 7.5k stack off pre-flop. I think he's small or big blind at this point and he goes all in when it comes around.
I have pocket Jacks LOL. Insta-Call. The whole table erupts in laughter again. On a side note, the poker table vibe was very chill versus how it is in US. I don't know if they know each other or not, but the mood is very casual and people make fun of each other. It's hilarious. One guy who spoke poor English told me he thought I was a robot, because they were all crackin jokes and he said I never laughed. When he found out I wasn't Chinese, he was like OHHHHhhh. (I've been told I look Chinese)
Anyways, everyone says face up, so I flip Jacks and UTG decides to play it down. Board runs out 10 high. He turns over pocket Queens! LMAOOOOOO... the mob says money back! money back! Everyone is happy. I can't remember if I play a couple more or not, but decide to color up soon after and go eat dinner. It's 6pm, raining outside... taxi line is about 200 people deep. I walk back in the rain.
Day 3 (Today!) Not as exciting as yesterday, but was another good day. I took a cab to the Wynn... only to find out the Wynn near Venetian doesn't have Poker. The Wynn up north has the Poker room. I didn't know there were 2 Wynn casinos here LOL. WTF. Forget it, I decide to walk back to the Venetian again.
Once I get to the Venetian, 10am and there's a list of 25 people for 50/100. Mother of God... By noon, they still haven't opened any new tables and the list is 60 people deep. Finally, dealers stroll in and they quickly open up 3 new 50/100 tables. I manage to get seated by 1pm. I was #27.
The table today is a lot weaker than the one I played last night. Guys were doing funny things like doubling the blind by the big blind after it gets around, LOL (maybe it was just this one guy). Players had interesting bet sizings. very little aggression. No one tried to steal pots. It was very weak tight gameplay. I was able to push people off pots once my chip stack got bigger.
I ended up cashing out positive again today for a short 3 hour session. For the trip, I played about 10-11 hours. Started with my original 15k HKD and cashed for 64k HKD, for a profit of a little over 49k HKD ($6.2k USD).
On my walk back to the hotel, I managed to find this currency exchange window called P&W, and exchanged everything back to USD. They gave me a pretty good exchange rate, so I'm a bit confused how they make money... oh well.
In summary... it was a good trip. Sorry the write up was long. If an idiot like me can make it to Macau, play poker and make it back... you can too. And you'll probably make money. I literally did little to no research.
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Macau trip advice needed

I booked a Trip to Macau next week. Will be there from 5/1-5/4. I'll be traveling from Shanghai, flying into Zhuhai.
What's the best way to get HKD or MOP? Just pull money from ATM at casino?
Also, how the hell do you manage to carry all that cash around if you have a good night?
Lastly, what's best way to exchange this money back from HKD/MOP to Yuan or USD?
Kinda just booked this trip on short notice because of an upcoming holiday in China and Macau has been on my bucket list.
Any help appreciated.
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Macau Advice

Heading to Macau in January, any advice for good rooms/general things to know about the games there?
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Stream Recap for Tuesday September 24 2019

I will be posting the recaps in this subreddit as well as the discord under #stream-recap. If anyone has any suggestions or would like to have a discussion on the particular events, you are welcome to do so below.
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/485835880
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hoG_BBbxxaHKdVdEnJGfh78wEMumgrmK6v3ZNeR5-14/edit?usp=sharing
September 24 2019 A M I N A L S
Stream starts with Planet Zoo
Stream switches to GTA RP (03:10:00)
Tessa Lamb
03:10:00-03:30:00 - Two people in a car stop near Tessa and talk to her outside the Pink Cage Motel. After she exits the bank another group of people show up to talk to her. They get into an altercation with a police officer who shows up.
03:30:00-04:00:00 - Matt pulls Tessa over and checks to see if she is okay. He has little concern about the car but she tells him that she is going straight to the repair shop to get it fixed. Trigger fixes her car up for free since the damage is only minor.
04:00:00-04:30:00 - Luther is at the courthouse parking lot and asks for a ride to Harmony. They make it to the repair shop where Luther is looking for someone. Trigger is the only one there and informs the two of a street race going on. She calls Ryan so she can get a card reading. They go back to the repair shop to wait for Ryan. He arrives and reads their cards.
04:30:00-05:00:00 - Ryan takes Tessa for a spin on the motorcycle. They have a bit of an adventure at the jail. He drops her off at Harmony Repair.
05:00:00-05:30:00 - Tessa returns to the city and heads to the hospital. She has a conversation with the people at the front desk. Hedi shows up at the hospital and the cuteness overloads. Tessa and a couple of them pile in a car to drive to the barber shop.
05:30:00-06:00:00 - After the barber shop, they drive to the Legion’s Square parking lot. Khloe is driving erratically and is pulled over by the police. She does not have her ID on her but the Sheriff has more pressing matters to attend to than to harass a paramedic. The parking lot starts to thrive as more people show up. Ducky and Kelly get into a fight.
06:00:00-06:30:00 - The group play around at Legion’s Square. Ducky pays Tessa to administer a driving test to Khloe. They go to the casino parking lot to start the test. She passes the test! Tessa drives her back into the city and drops her off at the hospital.
06:30:00-07:00:00 - Tessa goes to the courthouse and meets a couple people on the steps. Ryan does a tarot card reading with one of the judges. A homeless man shows up and starts to berate the judge. Ryan calls the police, they show up and get some information from everyone about the incident.
07:00:00-07:29:18 - She continues to talk to the group of people at the courthouse for a while longer before heading to her motel room for the night.
Stream ends
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If you go to Macau to gamble do you need to use junkets or do only chinese citizens need to

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Wondering where to exchange money

Hello everyone, Travelling to Macau in 5 hours, I will be landing at hong kong airport and will be taking the Skypier ferry directly to Macau & And I just want to know where should I exchange my dollars to HKD, should I do it at the airport when I arrival or at my hotel/casino in Macau

Thanks
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Day 1

Im 25, a college grad in the Humanities from Hong Kong, now in Melbourne Australia for working holidays. Have been in Oz since May 20 of this year. My gambling experience started in mid August after a week of arrival in Melbourne in cold winter. I felt lonely. I was staying in hostels and I didn’t meet or at least talk to a whole lot of people. I started going to the casino. The first game I touched was the Big Wheel. I think I won $100 something and made up for the loss that I had previously in pokies in another venue.(never a pokie person)
Long story short, I became a frequent patron. It didn’t take me long to lose the $4560 AUD in Roulette I made back in Cairns when I was a hostel manager at the lowest-rating hostel there. (I was so unhappy there that’s why I had to move). At that time I felt like I loathe myself, I was still under the delusion that I could make it back. I exchanged the money I had to AUD (some EUR and HKD) and easily I lost that too.
I began working as a cleaning technician and I worked for a one month project that yielded me a profit for around $2400 AUD. I believe I lost all of that within a few times of gambling.
All the while, I told myself I would never touch money at my Hong Kong bank account. I have one savings account and one “investment” account. I understand the bank I have these cards with has a branch here in Melbourne- HSBC. I went on both online and went to the bank teller to ask if l could withdraw money overseas. They said I had to do it at the ATM. I tried withdrawing the first time: it didn’t work. I went back and realised I needed to change the daily withdrawal limit online to be able to withdraw. Easily I did that and immediately I took money out- the first time 1500 AUD. I called my mom and told her I withdrew from the ATM cuz she has my bank passbook and can see the transactions. At that point I also told her I did a bit of gambling and had lost money. I didn’t tell her the extent to which as to how it affected me financially.
She sent me money the first time in early November. What awaited me was a big winning streak for well over a week. I went from -74xx to perhaps +5/6k I had three stacks of $5000 one time and I carried those stacks in my backpack and went in and out of the casino no problem. At this point I was very careful when placing my bets, I mostly only played Baccarat and a bit of Blackjack.
Until one time, I just threw all caution out the window when I was down maybe $500 on that day at a blackjack table. I threw down the entire $500 I have on one box and lost it again. Went over to another Blackjack table. Lost another $1000. I was so upset. I went to the Baccarat table. Two $2500 losing bets and one $5000 losing bet. It was at that point I thought I lost everything. I went to the ATM and took another $1500 (I believe it might be the third or fourth $1500 I took out) and I lost it also in minutes.
I cried to my mom on the phone after. She said this will be the last time she’s gonna send me money -$4000 AUD. in my head I was doing some calculation and something didn’t add up. I realised I still had one stack of $5000 in my bag. Instead of keeping it, I went straight back to the casino, spinning it to $8000 on that night. But i managed to make that $8000 to $0 the following day.
At this point, I was scrambling. I felt so ashamed. I could still stop I know. But my behaviour was impulsive and compulsive. I took around $1950 from my own investment account that my mom cannot keep track of and I lost it in one day. On another day, I lost the $2000 of the $4000 my mom gave me.
And yesterday it was the last time I gambled. I was clean for three days and on Day 4 I relapsed. I took out $1000 and lost everything. In total I have lost 12k AUD in my personal savings and 7k in recent work earnings but I am trying not to count that 7k now and just focus on the 12k.
I self excluded myself yesterday. It was the decision I should have made long ago. There were so many people I talked to who told me to stop in various ways but I never listened. It was always when I hit rock bottom that regret set in. Now 12k AUD is the amount I’m trying to reach back through work. I believe 100 work shifts should do it.
Laboring, farmwork, meat processing, event set up, temp work, I don’t know now anything is good to me now. I just need to keep at it. There’s bound to be some hiccups along the way. I am not good with communicating with people for example, that’s why I like to avoid work I guess subconsciously with gambling. And we’ll see how things will go. I want to get back on my feet and just brush this off as quickly as possible.
Casinos are not for me anymore. This is worse than any addiction in my opinion. It can put you in financial ruin. Stop if you are an addict like me. There’s nothing good that can come out of it
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r/Macau, please lend me your insights

Hi Macau,
Am spending three days in Macau and one day in HK. Want your thoughts on:
Anything else you recommend to eat is also appreciated. Thanks!
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Cash games in Macau

Hi, I'll be moving to China soon and would like to know if anyone has played in Macau yet, specifically NLHE.
How soft/ tough are the games there?
Thanks
EDIT: At the moment I just moved up to 10NL on stars
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