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04-15-2017 , 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Pooter
I imagine those $100-200 short times mentioned above would be the worst sex evern.
The 5-6 khmer I banged (only Pontoon tho, $20-$50) were all the worst sex ever, not counting the few farang I banged before moving to Asia.

Im considering staying there at some point this year to save some money and burn more in Bkk later, but I'd like to find at least one good ****doll to bust a nut in sometimes
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04-15-2017 , 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by WarMage87
Manila for APT Philippines and Pokerstars Live Manila Super Series
Heya, cool. I arrive in Manila on April 27th. Wanna hang out, slackline on the park and pick up some girls ?
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04-15-2017 , 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by BKKYOLO
The 5-6 khmer I banged (only Pontoon tho, $20-$50) were all the worst sex ever, not counting the few farang I banged before moving to Asia.

Im considering staying there at some point this year to save some money and burn more in Bkk later, but I'd like to find at least one good ****doll to bust a nut in sometimes
Was it like ****ing a starfish?
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04-16-2017 , 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Going2Asia
Heya, cool. I arrive in Manila on April 27th. Wanna hang out, slackline on the park and pick up some girls ?
We can certainly arrange when I reach.

Air tix and accom are not confirmed at the moment.
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04-16-2017 , 12:22 AM
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It's Khmer New Year so (almost) everything is closed today. Mike, the poker room manager, (aka Poker_triad) bought KFC chicken and Dominos Pizza for the room as the kitchen is closed. Thanks Mike!

Clocked a short 2-hour session and was up $271. Most of my profits came from the same guy where I flopped a set against his TPTK and then felted him when my AQss got (very) lucky against his AK on a Q high board.

Decided to hang around Wat Phnom (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phnom) after the session. Most Khmers come here to celebrate their New Year dancing, playing traditional Khmer games and of course, praying to God. It's a pity there's no poker God I can pay homage to. ;-) Some (boring) photos to share with the rest of the community here. :-)







Really happy to start the (Khmer) New Year with a profit. I was down $2,500 USD at my lowest point. Almost flew back home early in sadness and disappointment. Thank God I stayed on, put in the hours and grinded my losses into a respectable win. Living in Cambodia and turning Pro

10 more days left in the bustling city of PP. :-)
Great pictures! You're really getting the most out of your trip.



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04-16-2017 , 12:24 AM
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Congrats, Warmage. Where are you going next

PT, ever thought of starting a blog? Your stories are entertaining, and it looks like you enjoy writing them ��. Can't wait to visit Phnom Penh (plane ticket is due June 20th).
I actually had a blog when I was living in Sihanoukville. And you are correct that I do love to write. But it's something that I put a lot of thought into and I was having trouble cranking out entries on any sort of regular basis.

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04-16-2017 , 12:28 AM
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I imagine those $100-200 short times mentioned above would be the worst sex evern.
Like anything else, some are fine and some aren't. For me it's always a question of value and I've never been with a girl here that cost that much and was worth it. People who come to countries like this will pay too much for something simply because it's less expensive than back home. My favorite steak back in Vegas costs $65. I'm not going to pay $30 for a worse steak here simply because it's less expensive.

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04-16-2017 , 12:30 AM
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Clearly you havent tried the $20 short times.
The best sex I ever had was with a short time girl in Sihanoukville and cost $30.

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04-16-2017 , 12:38 AM
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I actually had a blog when I was living in Sihanoukville.
That blog had some awesome content, but the visual design was ****. A more modern design with a podcast would be pretty nice. Sexpat blog are very popular and afaik there's none focusing on Cambodia. You just have to sell you readers the Khmer dream and they'll be hook. I would also suggest to not post pictures of yourself on your blog.
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04-16-2017 , 01:24 AM
Might need some pics of those high priced hookers though.
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04-16-2017 , 04:01 AM
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Might need some pics of those high priced hookers though.

Just think Jessica Alba at her prime. Now givee her a darker Cambodian skin tone....and you're nowhere close to describing it because they are absolutely nothing like that.
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04-16-2017 , 04:57 AM
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Might need some pics of those high priced hookers though.
Honestly in my opinion, I went to check them out the other day for the first time in three years and I really wouldn't say they are much or any better than $30's you get in Pontoon and that's coming from someone who suffers severe from the beer googles where 6's becomes 9's instantly. A lot of them looked anorexic and some looked like ghosts their faces were so white and looked as if they'd had a ton of plastic surgery... just doesn't do it for me that look. One thing I will say about them is they definetly looked as if they know how to party harder and were more outgoing than the lower priced girls.

Fact it if you want ultra hot girls you just wouldn't come to Cambodia, but that doesn't mean too much to me... I would take a 6/10 Khmer girl over a 9/10 white girl my yellow fever is that strong so when they try to 'westernize' their faces I'm totally put off, EG: Those blue eye contact lenses (I think??) some girls in SE Asia occasionally wear has to be nut worst thing they can do looks wise...anybody with me there?

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04-16-2017 , 05:07 AM
Yeah pretty much agree with you, Korean girls are the best
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04-16-2017 , 06:38 AM
thai girls at edm festivals all wear those, they going for the whole druggie freaky look. I ****ing love it. On a more important note, I've never seen a higher concentration of hotties than at those and god bless bkk that there's one every other week.
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04-16-2017 , 09:46 AM
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Those blue eye contact lenses (I think??) some girls in SE Asia occasionally wear has to be nut worst thing they can do looks wise...anybody with me there?
I wouldn't say I'm super yellow fever, I just hate when girls dye their hair blonde because it looks so fake (I guess is the point?). I'm a firm believer in if yuo're gonna dye it, do it so no one notices.
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04-16-2017 , 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JustALurkerP5
Just think Jessica Alba at her prime. Now givee her a darker Cambodian skin tone....and you're nowhere close to describing it because they are absolutely nothing like that.
loled

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Honestly in my opinion, I went to check them out the other day for the first time in three years and I really wouldn't say they are much or any better than $30's you get in Pontoon and that's coming from someone who suffers severe from the beer googles where 6's becomes 9's instantly. A lot of them looked anorexic and some looked like ghosts their faces were so white and looked as if they'd had a ton of plastic surgery... just doesn't do it for me that look. One thing I will say about them is they definetly looked as if they know how to party harder and were more outgoing than the lower priced girls.

Fact it if you want ultra hot girls you just wouldn't come to Cambodia, but that doesn't mean too much to me... I would take a 6/10 Khmer girl over a 9/10 white girl my yellow fever is that strong so when they try to 'westernize' their faces I'm totally put off, EG: Those blue eye contact lenses (I think??) some girls in SE Asia occasionally wear has to be nut worst thing they can do looks wise...anybody with me there?
Anorexic is a popular look in Asia... it's gross.

I have to disagree with you on the blue contacts though. The gigantic pupil contact lenses are the nut worst, blue is second worse. Was at KTv with a girl who had the gigantic ones and anytime she would talk to me I was constantly looking over my shoulder because I could not tell what the hell she was looking at.
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04-17-2017 , 10:37 AM
Had a (disappointing) short 10 minute session at Naga today when I jammed my AKss into KK pre-flop. Lost US$200 in my first orbit. :'-(

Decided to hang out at the table games. Tried Carribbean Stud Poker for the first time (https://wizardofodds.com/games/caribbean-stud-poker/). Was up $100+ at one point (Should have walked away then damn!), ran bad and my profits was whittled down to $40.

Took my chips and bet $10 at blackjack. Won my first hand. Decided it would be wise to stop gambling altogether. I know that if I had continued playing and lose my $50 profit, I would go on tilt and burn my bankroll by using Martingale strategy.

Down $200 in poker. Up $50 in table games. Oh well.

Will be taking a break from cards for the next few days as I am heading north to Siem Reap.

I was asking Mike (aka poker_triad) on advice for Siem Reap. His reply. "You are asking the wrong person. I have worked here for 3 years. Never been to Siem Reap." Whatttt.

Hanging out in a really nice cafe (http://maison-kayser-cambodia.asia) while I do my research on Siem Reap and wait for my 1030pm night bus.


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04-17-2017 , 11:50 AM
I went to Siem Reap last Summer (met triad in Sihanoukville). I don't have much to contribute, but I thought Bantreay Srei was worth going out of the way to see.
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04-17-2017 , 12:16 PM
Watch your pockets especially around that gang of kids.
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04-17-2017 , 12:40 PM
btw, are you actually 30 years old? you look like a college student.
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04-17-2017 , 01:36 PM
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Just think Jessica Alba at her prime. Now givee her a darker Cambodian skin tone....and you're nowhere close to describing it because they are absolutely nothing like that.
****ing lmao at this
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04-17-2017 , 01:56 PM
You don't really need advice about Siem Reap, you're only going there for Angkor Wat presumably so just barter with a tuk tuk to take you round for the day for a reasonable price or you could organise it through the guesthouse you're staying at.

You'll probably get bored about half through though, there's only so many temples you can see IMO where you just want to GTFO of the heat and go home. Another place worth visiting is the Cultural village, I preferred that than AW truth be told. You can see mock Khmer weddings and various entertainment and other such things.

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04-17-2017 , 02:37 PM
When I went to Angkor Wat I found that the best way to do it was rent a bicycle (only bc you can't rent a motobike) and get there super early in morning and explore while the crowds are relatively small, chill out at the pool during the middle of the day, and then go back for sunset somewhere. Although this was 6 years ago, I've heard the crowds at sunrise are significantly larger now. Still, this has to be better than battling the heat and midday crowds.

If you actually want traveling advice you'd be better off going to a hostel bar as opposed to asking anyone who lives here.
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04-17-2017 , 05:26 PM
Angkor Wat was boring af
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