Macau casinos receive live dealer gaming tables
The total number of live dealer gaming tables in the Chinese enclave now amounts to 6,499.
Macau.- The Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau regulator has reportedly granted The Parisian Macao and Wynn Palace Cotai integrated casino resorts approval to each operate 25 new-to-market live dealer gaming tables.
“Both Wynn (Palace Cotai) and (The) Venetian (Macao) submitted applications for the 25 new gaming tables and (the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau) has issued the respective approvals (with) the said tables only in operation after January 1,” reportedly said the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.
The recent approvals are part of a policy introduced by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau in 2013 in a bid to limit the expansion of live dealer gaming tables to 3 per cent until 2022. The US$ 2.7 B Parisian Macao, which opened in September 2016, was granted permission to launch 25 additional new tables a year ago.