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Bowler

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  1. I was actually on the water fishing when I got the message this morning. I was already wearing a lifejacket and my 'ship' is only 4.5m long, so muster station was nice and handy...
  2. I suspect you'll be able to find a craps table on an Asian area ship, but typical land casinos in Macau, Singapore etc are wall to wall baccarat tables and slots. Craps is just not viable for Asian/Australian casinos given it takes 4 dealers (3 + 1 on break) and a Supervisor to run the game and generally sits in a quiet corner of the casino with no customers because few know how to play it. That's a shame because as noted above, it's a game which can get the crowd going and keep them entertained. Before retiring back to Australia just over 12 months ago I worked at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore which was comfortably inside the worlds Top 10 casinos based on GGR and we had a grand total of ZERO craps tables in the whole casino...
  3. It's understandable that they took the Craps table off the ship if it's cruising Australia. There are VERY few Craps tables in Australian casinos, with just one or two in the larger ones and none at all in the smaller casinos. It's just not a game played by Aussies, mainly due to very few people understand it. Asian casinos are similar...
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