
Alright everyone, good morning!
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👻👻Today, since I'm free, I'm gonna spill the tea on how to (maybe) not completely blow your money at the Singapore Casino – especially for those thinking about giving it a shot! My Casino Adventures: Dice & Roulette Edition!
👀👅👀☝️Just so you know, my experience is limited to dice (Sic Bo) and roulette. I don't even *think* about touching the card games – the stakes are way too high! 😝😝 Singapore's got a bunch of casinos, but I usually hit up Marina Bay Sands because, well, convenience! 🙂 ✍️✍️Honestly, I think everyone should experience a casino at least once. It's visually stunning, you get to explore without spending a dime, and – HUGE PERK – NO PHOTOS ALLOWED! Plus, they've got all the free drinks you can handle: fancy coffee machines, sodas, water...you name it! And guess what? You get a free $10 SGD to play with when you sign up for a membership. Seriously, what's not to love? 🗣🗣🗣 Casino 101: Your First Steps to High-Rolling (Maybe!)
Step 1: Passport is Your Golden Ticket
First thing's first: Passport, people! When traveling abroad, that thing's gotta be glued to you, right next to your cash. Take the MRT to Bayfront station on the Circle Line (the orange one). Once you're out, just look for the casino; it's right there. If you've got a big backpack, drop it off at the storage area, then hop in the line. Flash your passport to the tall, handsome security guys – if you're lucky! :)) hehe. No sweat here, it's super quick – nothing like going through customs! 🤣🤣🤣 Step 2: Unleash Your Inner High Roller (Responsibly!)
Alright, you're in! First-timers, take a lap and soak it all in. Indulge in those freebies I mentioned earlier. 🥛🍷🥃🍻🥂🍺 Step 3: Feeling Peckish?
Casinos often have restaurants! If you're feeling a bit hungry, grab a bite...but remember, you'll need to pay for that! 🍛🍛🍛🍛🍛🥘🥘🥘🥘 Step 4: Game On!
After your tour, I highly suggest diving into Sic Bo – the dice game. There are usually two types of tables: one with a minimum bet of $25 SGD and another with a minimum of $50 SGD. These minimums apply to betting on "Big" or "Small." Small means a total dice roll under 10, and Big means over 10. You can also bet on all the other options, like three 6s, two 6s… the minimum bet for these is typically $5 SGD. Pay close attention to the payout odds on the table. They can be pretty sweet for anyone who loves playing with numbers, like me! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Cash is King (or… Chips!)
You'll need to exchange your paper money for chips. How much you exchange is totally up to you. I usually start with $50 SGD. Here's how it works: walk up to any table with a casino employee, place your $50 SGD bill on the table, and gently push it towards them. Don't hold onto the money waiting for them to grab it – just leave it on the table! The smallest chip denomination is $5 SGD, so you'll get 10 chips. Each chip has the value clearly marked on it, so no worries there! 🙂 Bam! You're set to bet! :)) I've played countless times, and I'm a HUGE fan of casinos. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose. But the key is knowing when to stop! Don't get carried away and end up regretting it! 🙂 Good luck, everyone! 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿 P.S. Important edit: When you're done playing and want to cash out, take your chips to the cashier to exchange them for cash! 🙂 If I'm free later, I'll drop a review on how to play roulette and those slot machines that don't need chips! :))