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The Macau Files: Stanton Lam

The Macau Files celebrates the thousands of people who make Macau tick. From taxi drivers to croupiers to waitresses to engineers, we meet the people who make up the lifeblood of Macau...

Baccarat Gaming

Understanding baccarat trends

In the nearly six years since WGM was launched in late 2009, we've consistently received strong feedback regarding our baccarat articles.This should come as no great surprise. Baccarat...

Sport Motor sport

Formula for success

The Macau Grand Prix is prestigious in its own right, but even more significant during the course of its 61 year history has been the race's role as a platform for up and coming drivers. As far...

Gaming insights Gaming

Gambler’s delight

If you've ever dreamed of creating a mini-casino in your own home, need some quality playing cards and chips or are simply after some unique souvenirs, downtown Las Vegas is the place to...

Tournament coverage Poker

WSOP hits new heights

There was barely a dull moment at the 2015 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas as records tumbled and thousands of players took their shot at winning poker's most coveted prize. The World...

Tournament coverage Poker

Vietnam vacation!

Vietnam's first international poker festival, APT Vietnam, not only proved hugely successful at the tables, it was also great fun away from the felt with players shown a great time at the beautiful...

Basketball Sport

Dark days for the NBA

The NBA couldn't have asked for a better finals match-up this year as Steph Curry's brilliant Golden State Warriors defeated LeBron James' Cleveland Cavaliers in six pulsating games.It was...

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The Macau Files: Alicia Ung

The Macau Files celebrates the thousands of people who make Macau tick. From taxi drivers to croupiers to waitresses to engineers, we meet the people who make up the lifeblood of Macau...

Gaming insights Gaming

Macau’s pain, G2E’s gain

May in Macau – a time synonymous with intense tropical storms, numerous religious festivals and, for almost a decade now, G2E Asia. Celebrating its ninth year in Macau since launching in...

Famous faces Lifestyle

White wedding

It's been an eventful few months for Kooky Dela Cruz. In December, she was named winner of WGM's first ever Model Search competition at our 5th...

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Follow the dragon

The Panda recently embarked on a culinary sojourn through Macau and after a busy week spent sampling all manner of curious cuisine it was Cantonese restaurant Jade Dragon at City of...

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The French Open tennis tournament is commonly referred to as Europe’s Grand Slam tournament. Europe (and South America) are two places where clay is the preferred playing surface.

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The latest integrated resort offering from Sands China Ltd is located at the centre point of the Cotai Strip, hence the name Sands Cotai Central.

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Galaxy Macau has once again lived up to its “World Class, Asian Heart” philosophy with its new private members’ club, China Rouge.

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Australian Rules football is only played professionally in Australia. It is the biggest sport in the country with weekend crowds amounting to hundreds of thousands.

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Baseball players are paid huge money but they earn their keep. Every season they play over 140 regular season games.

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When playing poker, don’t get too cute. Often a reasonable profit is better than a monumental loss.

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Many baccarat players feel that there are no good or bad first cards. There are only good and bad hands which are made from two cards. No matter what your first card is, you can still hit that magical natural nine and still have a decent chance of...

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The game of craps really does have its very own language. At a busy craps table, things can get quite noisy and there are certain numbers and terms that sound alike, such as ‘seven’ and ‘eleven’, or ‘five’ and...

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Wherever you go in China, people know the popular song “Heirs of the Dragon“. This song has deeply touched the hearts of Chinese people around the world, and describes the inseparable relationship between the Chinese and the Dragon.