Chinese Government Destroying Promising Gambling Action in Macau

Macau did something that Atlantic City and other areas could not do. They overtook Las Vegas as the gambling capital of the world, and they did it in a short period of time. Now, their gambling casino empire is falling just as fast as it rose.

The Chinese government is at the base of all of the destruction. They openly welcomed US companies to build big casino resorts in Macau. Then, when business was booming, they changed their minds about the whole operation.

The government has made it more difficult for people to travel from the mainland of China to Macau. The mainland is where the majority of the gamblers were coming from, and since new laws have been in effect, Macau has seen a drastic drop off in online casino customers.

"What the Chinese government did was basically trick Las Vegas companies into coming over and building these big, beautiful casino resorts. Then, when they had the full attention of the world, they changed their laws to keep people on the mainland,' said Gregory Hickson.

In defense of the Chinese government, they felt that the people of their mainland should be spending their money at home. The economy worldwide is tough enough and the Chinese government believes their residents should help the local economy, not that of the US.

With new laws in place restricting visits to once every three months, Hickson believes that Macau free casino could be in for a tough road ahead. "If the government of China does not change its stance, we could be looking at a short lived glory period for the casinos in Macau."

Source: http://www.casinogamblingweb.com

Small Texas Town Selected To Go To Vegas For Free

CRANSFILLS GAP, Texas -- As reported by News 8 Austin: "Cranfills Gap, Texas, population 358, is a place where cows graze happily in the pastures, and everybody knows everybody, but now they'll be known as the first-ever American town to take a free casino vacation together.

"Courtesy of the bustling Las Vegas, Nevada, all Cranfills Gap citizens have to do is allow cameras to document their adventure. The video will be serve as the launch for a marketing campaign for Vegas in 2009, and it's all starring our fellow Texans.

"...'The Gap' as they call it was chosen from more than 125 small cities in the U.S. The Vegas crew decided it was the community most in need of some rest and relaxation.

"...Not every cowboy or cowgirl will be able to go on the online gambling trip, those who are too young, and those unable to get off work will have to stay behind.

"Still, almost half of the town is going, about 125 people. They'll be flying out of Waco on Saturday Dec. 13 and will vacation for five days..."

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