Many people talk about Las Vegas, Macau, and Singapore casinos, focusing only on where the odds are better and where it's easier to win. After all, most games are just 1:1 payouts — 50% chance to win, 50% to lose — until I discovered that roulette could offer up to 300x payouts… (more on that later).
But in my opinion, what true veteran players care about isn't just winning or losing — it's the entire experience: from interior design, customer service, and food, to machine design, the feel of betting, and the freedom of gameplay.
Today, I won’t talk about gambling strategies. I’ll just share my real experiences walking through these three legendary casino cities.

🇲🇴 Macau: Grand and Lavish, But Lacking Warmth
Interior: Palatial and extravagant, like stepping into a period drama — especially at The Venetian and Wynn, which feel almost surreal.
Comfort: Spacious, but chaotic during peak times. The flow of people isn’t optimized, and rest areas feel lacking.
Service: Robotic and process-oriented. VIPs get decent attention, but regular players are treated coldly.
Food: Hotel restaurants are top-tier but expensive — tailored for big spenders.
Perks: Mostly VIP-focused. Regular players don’t feel the love.
Accommodation: Five-star quality, but far from budget-friendly.
Gameplay: Table games dominate — baccarat, sic bo, dragon tiger, roulette. Some rooms have live female dealers.
Slot Machines: Standard range. Mostly designed for the Asian market. Betting options are repetitive.
High-Payout Games: Extremely rare. Baccarat sticks to 1:1. Big win formats are not widespread.
