harris
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June 24th, 2026 at 7:12:41 AM permalink
Usually when I want to learn about the table games in a specific region, I go onto a casino's website and then navigate to the "Gaming > Table Games" section. In general, the website will give me information and/or rules about the various table games played. I think the majority of casinos do not list every single game they have, especially if there is only 1 table. However, I still find this to be pretty useful and I learned about lots of games this way.

However, when I go to the website of any casino in Macau, there is no gaming section, as if they are pretending gambling isn't occurring out of politeness. Is the information regarding casino games in Macau available online anywhere? How will the ultra-wealthy Macanese gamblers know where to gamble?
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June 24th, 2026 at 8:15:50 AM permalink
That might be because baccarat is HUGE there to the point where there is no need to mention it.

And, conversely, the other games are so minor, don’t bother mentioning them at all.
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June 25th, 2026 at 8:51:01 AM permalink
I found a website with pretty up-to-date information on the Macau casinos. All of them have Baccarat, and almost all of them have Sic Bo. Sadly I did not learn about any new games this time
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June 26th, 2026 at 3:51:41 AM permalink
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I found a website with pretty up-to-date information on the Macau casinos. All of them have Baccarat, and almost all of them have Sic Bo. Sadly I did not learn about any new games this time
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The website that you've linked to is titled The Maven of Macau? And looks like a knock-off on The Wizard of , , , . Oh well, at least it publishes useful information.
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June 26th, 2026 at 7:40:48 AM permalink
It's no coincidence that this website looks like the Wizard of Macau website lol
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June 26th, 2026 at 6:01:01 PM permalink
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Usually when I want to learn about the table games in a specific region, I go onto a casino's website and then navigate to the "Gaming > Table Games" section. In general, the website will give me information and/or rules about the various table games played. I think the majority of casinos do not list every single game they have, especially if there is only 1 table. However, I still find this to be pretty useful and I learned about lots of games this way.

However, when I go to the website of any casino in Macau, there is no gaming section, as if they are pretending gambling isn't occurring out of politeness. Is the information regarding casino games in Macau available online anywhere? How will the ultra-wealthy Macanese gamblers know where to gamble?
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This is because casinos in Macau are not allowed to advertise.
If a junket organizer arranges for a player from China to visit Macau for gambling, they will be prosecuted by the Chinese government and face a high probability of imprisonment. There are real cases of this happening.

In mainland China, acting as a professional Advantage Player (AP), presenting oneself as a wannabe AP, teaching gambling techniques, or organizing casino trips for others are all explicitly classified as illegal activities.
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June 28th, 2026 at 3:45:13 AM permalink
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It's no coincidence that this website looks like the Wizard of Macau website lol
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He quit his job and focused on the website for the past 5 years?!?

Hopefully he's making a big profit?
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