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02-13-2024 , 02:02 AM
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Originally Posted by ProGrinderAsia
I just finished my long poker trip in Sihanoukville.

A few notes about 7Deuce Poker because I noticed this more than in other rooms:
  • Half of the players at the poker table were playing in partnership with 7Deuce (i.e. play a minimum # of hours to receive daily $ and live in a room for free provided by 7Deuce).
  • The poker room manager showed favoritism towards French grinders by helping them change tables and bumhunt fish.
  • The dealers made a lot of mistakes and the rules were often bent to keep the rich Chinese gamblers happy.
  • Some of the smokers had no problem blowing their smoke directly into your face.

Poker in Sihanoukville is perfect for you if:
  1. You love playing regs bankrolled by the casino.
  2. You don't mind inhaling second hand smoke blown directly into your face.
  3. You're a French grinder or Chinese gambler receiving royal treatment from staff.

But don't take my word for it, come all the way over here and find out yourself!
How much did you lose?
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02-13-2024 , 02:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Real MickaelLmZ
Hello,

Few more notes about 7Deuce Poker:

-No players have partnership with 72 but if you are regular players we can provide Free rooms and bonus $25 if play 4h (that's all), You can get also whatever is your nationality
-Can complains about many things about me but not about favoritism towards "French" (management is French/cambodian and English ). 1 rule, fair for all
-Only us have a clearly rules in town (I agree sometimes have some but we fix it all the times)
-About smoke that's totally true but no have choice in Chinese casino

So, your message is 75% bullshit but good try

BTW, no one play money casino

In case you want "partnership with 72", contact us and we will be happy to give a special VIP status

See you soon
What does VIP mean in that cloudy establishment?
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02-13-2024 , 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Tt5y6
What does VIP mean in that cloudy establishment?
they'll get a little boy to drip candle wax on your balls once every 6 hours of play
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02-13-2024 , 06:16 AM
Just give him same others
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02-14-2024 , 04:21 AM
They'll totally blow smoke right in your face, that's exactly how it is. This can happen to you in PP also, but esp in Snooky. Very smoker-friendly country, let's just put it like that.
Riverking used to have free cigarettes for players even. In a jar on the table. You can do that when a 20-pack is like 1$ or something, not sure current prices.
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02-15-2024 , 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by FWWM
They'll totally blow smoke right in your face, that's exactly how it is. This can happen to you in PP also, but esp in Snooky. Very smoker-friendly country, let's just put it like that.
Riverking used to have free cigarettes for players even. In a jar on the table. You can do that when a 20-pack is like 1$ or something, not sure current prices.
I remember the free cigarettes. I even saw one specific player called Bill filling up his empty box of Marlboro light with the free cigarettes. I hope Bill is okay he was quite old but a super cool guy when i was playing at riverking.

You were expected to blow the smoke up though towards the AC if some specific cambodian players who didnt like the smoke were at the table.

Not that that changes much when there are 7 smokers at the table of which 5 chain smoke.

I really like playing there back in the day was a fun place.
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02-18-2024 , 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by FWWM
They'll totally blow smoke right in your face, that's exactly how it is. This can happen to you in PP also, but esp in Snooky. Very smoker-friendly country, let's just put it like that.
Riverking used to have free cigarettes for players even. In a jar on the table. You can do that when a 20-pack is like 1$ or something, not sure current prices.
Yeah, like for example we allow smoking at the tables and most people are pretty respectful with it. However, the ones that are more in your face are generally big action players that you want to play with.
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03-09-2024 , 05:41 AM
Hi Cambodian grinders, how is Naga those days? Action 24h/day like in good old times?
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03-15-2024 , 02:53 AM
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Originally Posted by MuayThai
Hi Cambodian grinders, how is Naga those days? Action 24h/day like in good old times?
Naga's been going strong up to 9 tables. Mostly 1/3 tables with a table of 5/10 and a few 2/5s. Can't comment too much ont he action since I'm at Mingmen every night from 7, but I'd assume its still not too bad!
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03-17-2024 , 06:48 AM
Making another trip to Cambodia soon. Played at Naga last year but considering branching out and making a trip to Sihanoukville. Are the games worth making the trip out there? Is it just 7Deuce and Queenco or are there other options? Or are there other options in PP itself?

Queenco came up on my hotel search and I know they offer free rooms for 6 hours of play. Tables (usually 2 NL and 1 PLO from what I can see) only seem to run from early evening (6 or 8pm) to early morning (2 to 4am) though, so even getting 6 hours in could be difficult.

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Originally Posted by MuayThai
Hi Cambodian grinders, how is Naga those days? Action 24h/day like in good old times?
Not 24/7. Was there over CNY when I imagine its busier than usual and there was a dead period from ~6-8am until 12pm. They offer money draws for players sat from 2pm until 6pm I believe to incentivise people to show up, but obviously game quality during that time was awful so I didn't bother with that.

Room is very well run though. Dealers generally excellent. Floor very good. Safety top notch; which is an issue I am considering when weighing up going to SH.
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03-17-2024 , 12:33 PM
Granted I was not there for quite a while, but I don't remember Naga ever being 24/7. In the old times, the Naga poker room was next to the slot machines, much smaller, and certainly not 24/7. di-di-di-di-didi-didi-di. I still remember the constant slot machine noise. If you got there it was a coinflip whether you could even get into a game or maybe there was just one game running, and nobody leaving so you had to wait like forever. And other annoying stuff, don't get me started on the card checking.
Things really improved once they hired that American guy, forgot his name, but he was the best investment they could of made, he successively made it running more smoothly, like an average American poker room, hired/trained decent dealers, moved it into a better/bigger location, got rid of a lot of nonsense rules, started some social web alerts etc. Ofc still super high rake, location not the best, some dealers oblivious etc. but much better than 5 years ago. They are on pokeratlas now so you can check what's going on.
Like how Good Money described it is prolly as good as it gets though. Maybe when they have the WPT or something it is 24/7, that would seem conceivable
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04-11-2024 , 10:12 AM
Thought about making this post or not, but figured since I regularly request information I should probably share. I went to SH recently. Played at Queenco. Game was dead. Played at 7Deuce. Games seemed great. There is a constant rotation of players; you can turn up and see 3 full tables but a house player will be kicked off to give you a seat. If someone busts, the seat will be immediately filled with a house player. Ostensibly, this is to keep the games running and allow players to get an immediate seat. However, I'm fairly certain house players at both venues are colluding and or sharing information that basically makes it like you're playing a team.

Stuff I firmly believe:

I think house players are playing wider ranges vs each other to give the impression of being action players. For example getting AIPF w/ KJo or other nonsense vs each other. I saw several examples of this where ranges were ridiculously narrow vs me or other regs, but ridiculously loose vs other known house players. I saw a house player bust and nod to a chip runner, who then went over to the room manager and had a conversation whilst pointing at the house player and then going and getting him another buy in. I saw someone jam AIPF w/ AQ vs a fish who had announced it was his last hand and who could have had ATC and then a woman who had played like an absolute nit for 4 hours ended up calling it off with JTs after having a conversation with the reg in (what I believe) was Vietnamese or Tagalog. After AQ holds she confirms with the dealer how much she called off for and looks at the AQ guy who nods at her. My belief is the conversation was simply 'call it off so we can win the fishes money as I don't dominate you and we will split afterwards.' AI pots between house players were sometimes unraked. I am suspicious as to whether the rake is being calculated correctly in normal pots. There were chip runners and off duty dealers that seemed to have a habit of standing directly behind me. It seems like nothing compared to the other stuff I've posted, but house players will buy in short, double a few times and then move to a different table and restack back to a short buy in. Sometimes even coming back to the table they left shortly afterwards.

Stuff that made me suspicious but I can't be conclusive on:

A guy that played super passively for a couple of hours 3Bs a decent player and then 5B jams over a 4B for 150BB ish. Board runs out A22QX and he shows Q2o. The other guy predictably had AK. I saw several examples of players that weren't playing like spazzy whales getting AIPF with some weird hands and somehow making the nuts or near nuts.

Summary:

I played 23 hours in SH. Games, on the surface, were some of the most ridiculous I have ever played in and I've been playing poker since 2005. That said, I will never be playing in those games again. Could post lots of HHs as I took notes on the whole thing, especially after I started to become suspicious and discuss it with other poker players but don't think it really matters. If you think I'm wrong, then I will freely tell you that the games in SH are ridiculous. Cut my trip short and went back to PP, where the games weren't as good but I seemed to win a lot more. Funny that.
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04-11-2024 , 10:48 AM
Thanks for posting that, I have a friend who was planning to check out the games there and I sent them the post.
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04-11-2024 , 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Good Money
Thought about making this post or not, but figured since I regularly request information I should probably share. I went to SH recently. Played at Queenco. Game was dead. Played at 7Deuce. Games seemed great. There is a constant rotation of players; you can turn up and see 3 full tables but a house player will be kicked off to give you a seat. If someone busts, the seat will be immediately filled with a house player. Ostensibly, this is to keep the games running and allow players to get an immediate seat. However, I'm fairly certain house players at both venues are colluding and or sharing information that basically makes it like you're playing a team.

Stuff I firmly believe:

I think house players are playing wider ranges vs each other to give the impression of being action players. For example getting AIPF w/ KJo or other nonsense vs each other. I saw several examples of this where ranges were ridiculously narrow vs me or other regs, but ridiculously loose vs other known house players. I saw a house player bust and nod to a chip runner, who then went over to the room manager and had a conversation whilst pointing at the house player and then going and getting him another buy in. I saw someone jam AIPF w/ AQ vs a fish who had announced it was his last hand and who could have had ATC and then a woman who had played like an absolute nit for 4 hours ended up calling it off with JTs after having a conversation with the reg in (what I believe) was Vietnamese or Tagalog. After AQ holds she confirms with the dealer how much she called off for and looks at the AQ guy who nods at her. My belief is the conversation was simply 'call it off so we can win the fishes money as I don't dominate you and we will split afterwards.' AI pots between house players were sometimes unraked. I am suspicious as to whether the rake is being calculated correctly in normal pots. There were chip runners and off duty dealers that seemed to have a habit of standing directly behind me. It seems like nothing compared to the other stuff I've posted, but house players will buy in short, double a few times and then move to a different table and restack back to a short buy in. Sometimes even coming back to the table they left shortly afterwards.

Stuff that made me suspicious but I can't be conclusive on:

A guy that played super passively for a couple of hours 3Bs a decent player and then 5B jams over a 4B for 150BB ish. Board runs out A22QX and he shows Q2o. The other guy predictably had AK. I saw several examples of players that weren't playing like spazzy whales getting AIPF with some weird hands and somehow making the nuts or near nuts.

Summary:

I played 23 hours in SH. Games, on the surface, were some of the most ridiculous I have ever played in and I've been playing poker since 2005. That said, I will never be playing in those games again. Could post lots of HHs as I took notes on the whole thing, especially after I started to become suspicious and discuss it with other poker players but don't think it really matters. If you think I'm wrong, then I will freely tell you that the games in SH are ridiculous. Cut my trip short and went back to PP, where the games weren't as good but I seemed to win a lot more. Funny that.
Is this the 1/1 game?
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04-11-2024 , 12:48 PM
thank you for posting, my one time playing in Cambodia around 2013 i noticed similar things - enough that after a single session on my first day, I called an audible and turned a poker trip into a beach and jungle vacation instead

big thing was noticing lots of huge hands with coolers where someone has quads vs a boat, straight flush vs nut flush/boat, etc etc


on the surface it looked like an incredibly loose and splashy game but magically whenever I was involved in a hand they were no longer 3! hands like J5o
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04-13-2024 , 06:53 AM
Some of the "house players" who get kicked to give you a seat are actually the gamerunners. They don't inform the players they're the gamerunners, and they will happily play a wide range because they're profiting from the action/rake. Then after the gamerunners win money from new players/tourists, they'll happily hit-and-run and repeat across all 3 tables.

The cheating and collusion that goes on at 7Deuce is on par with the Philippines. A lot of exchanging of card information among players during hands in multiple languages, with no dealer interruption. Since there is no punishment for collusion and cheating at 7Deuce, it is a normal part of the game there. I propose everyone to exploit 7Deuce's low game integrity. Let's all go to 7Deuce and setup collusion rings with code words/signals and message hand info to each other during hands. We can make a lot of money together!

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Originally Posted by Good Money
Thought about making this post or not, but figured since I regularly request information I should probably share. I went to SH recently. Played at Queenco. Game was dead. Played at 7Deuce. Games seemed great. There is a constant rotation of players; you can turn up and see 3 full tables but a house player will be kicked off to give you a seat. If someone busts, the seat will be immediately filled with a house player. Ostensibly, this is to keep the games running and allow players to get an immediate seat. However, I'm fairly certain house players at both venues are colluding and or sharing information that basically makes it like you're playing a team.

Stuff I firmly believe:

I think house players are playing wider ranges vs each other to give the impression of being action players. For example getting AIPF w/ KJo or other nonsense vs each other. I saw several examples of this where ranges were ridiculously narrow vs me or other regs, but ridiculously loose vs other known house players. I saw a house player bust and nod to a chip runner, who then went over to the room manager and had a conversation whilst pointing at the house player and then going and getting him another buy in. I saw someone jam AIPF w/ AQ vs a fish who had announced it was his last hand and who could have had ATC and then a woman who had played like an absolute nit for 4 hours ended up calling it off with JTs after having a conversation with the reg in (what I believe) was Vietnamese or Tagalog. After AQ holds she confirms with the dealer how much she called off for and looks at the AQ guy who nods at her. My belief is the conversation was simply 'call it off so we can win the fishes money as I don't dominate you and we will split afterwards.' AI pots between house players were sometimes unraked. I am suspicious as to whether the rake is being calculated correctly in normal pots. There were chip runners and off duty dealers that seemed to have a habit of standing directly behind me. It seems like nothing compared to the other stuff I've posted, but house players will buy in short, double a few times and then move to a different table and restack back to a short buy in. Sometimes even coming back to the table they left shortly afterwards.

Stuff that made me suspicious but I can't be conclusive on:

A guy that played super passively for a couple of hours 3Bs a decent player and then 5B jams over a 4B for 150BB ish. Board runs out A22QX and he shows Q2o. The other guy predictably had AK. I saw several examples of players that weren't playing like spazzy whales getting AIPF with some weird hands and somehow making the nuts or near nuts.

Summary:

I played 23 hours in SH. Games, on the surface, were some of the most ridiculous I have ever played in and I've been playing poker since 2005. That said, I will never be playing in those games again. Could post lots of HHs as I took notes on the whole thing, especially after I started to become suspicious and discuss it with other poker players but don't think it really matters. If you think I'm wrong, then I will freely tell you that the games in SH are ridiculous. Cut my trip short and went back to PP, where the games weren't as good but I seemed to win a lot more. Funny that.
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04-15-2024 , 02:58 AM
How is the action in Phnom Penh these days?
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04-15-2024 , 03:20 AM
Any news of Mike Kim? He used to give good updates before running with everyones money
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04-15-2024 , 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by FWWM
Granted I was not there for quite a while, but I don't remember Naga ever being 24/7. In the old times, the Naga poker room was next to the slot machines, much smaller, and certainly not 24/7. di-di-di-di-didi-didi-di. I still remember the constant slot machine noise. If you got there it was a coinflip whether you could even get into a game or maybe there was just one game running, and nobody leaving so you had to wait like forever. And other annoying stuff, don't get me started on the card checking.
Things really improved once they hired that American guy, forgot his name, but he was the best investment they could of made, he successively made it running more smoothly, like an average American poker room, hired/trained decent dealers, moved it into a better/bigger location, got rid of a lot of nonsense rules, started some social web alerts etc. Ofc still super high rake, location not the best, some dealers oblivious etc. but much better than 5 years ago. They are on pokeratlas now so you can check what's going on.
Like how Good Money described it is prolly as good as it gets though. Maybe when they have the WPT or something it is 24/7, that would seem conceivable
you mean when the pokeroom was just 2 random tables upstairs next to the slots? Do they still have the same super low chairs?
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