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Originally Posted by MrMore
Looking forward to it. If you could, post accurate info about games (type, number, and duration), rake, dealer quality, collusion concerns, and in-and-out-with-money concerns.
Sorry this has taken so long, I just came from a month in Indonesia and the Internet here in Phnom Penh is SO much better that I had to play online for a bit. I have been grinding my face off online for the first 3 days ($1500 upswing FTW!!!) and sightseeing.
My observations / impressions thus far after one 8hr session:
3 tables during peak hours (4pm - 1am), one 2/5NL and 2 1/2NL. Broke down to one 1/2NL by 3am and ran with 8+ players until at least 6am (that is when I left).
Nagaworld uses american money, which is really nice in that you do not have to lose the 1-3% changing currencies back and forth. As a matter of fact, the USD spends everwhere in Cambodia - so nice.
Rake is 10%, capped at $5 for both games. Tipping is NOT standard (probably $5 in tips or less per hour leave the table). This is incredible value compared to Macau where the smallest games are 10% up to $13USD and the bigger games are 10% up to $23USD.
Dealers were very competent. They got hands out very fast (autoshuffler) and read the board fast and correctly. They even were good about keeping the action moving and preventing people from acting out of turn. They were on-point and, as a side note, very cute. There was such an international diversity (french, english, finnish, cambo, thai) in the players that there was not a one language spoken at the table rule, but you can be sure that if something improper were going on in Cambodian language either the dealer or one of the 2 floor peope would be on it (that is the impression I get, the floor was ALWAYS watching the games. She stood diligently behind me for 8 hours). I do not believe there was any collusion, aside from two good friends soft playing each other heads up (which happens everywhere I play).
Beer, in addition to all N/A beverages are free to players. This is good and 3 people at my table were somewhat intoxicated. Mixed drinks cost $. You can order food at the table and there is nothing on the menu that is more than $8 (most items $5-$6). Good food by casino standards.
Action was standard 1/2NL fishiness. Not incredible, but good. Less nitty grinder types than you would see at a bad table at foxwoods / borgata, but only one or two horrendous players throughout the 8 hours. Folks here still chase against the odds and have a hard time laying down any pair, but they were not stacking off as light as I would like to see (with one or two aforementioned exceptions). Overall, I give the action a 6.5 out of 10 with a 10 being some small casinos in Florida (I have been sworn secrecy to divulge the names) on a Thursday night and a 1 being monday morning at double points time at harrahs Las Vegas (old nits!). Again, my sample size is one session.
OK, now for the bad news......
They smoke, like f_cking chimneys, like it is 1999, like the surgeon general was j/k, like it is their job.
My nostrils burn and my throat is sore.
That is the bad news
Good experience, won a bit more than a buy-in (should have been 2.5 buy-ins but lost a 72/28 at the end...grrr... raise c/o 5x with KQcc button calls blinds and 2 limpers fold, flop Q104r, I cbet 60% pot and get raised by the fishiest player left at the table who has 70 behind at this point - so I shove. He shows Q3dd, goes runner-runner diamond flush.. grrrr). Will go back tomorrow and do it again. Will update if anything changes.