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Apr 19, 2010
Gambler jailed for cheating
By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent

A CHINESE national became the first person to be convicted of attempted cheating at a gambling table at Resorts World Sentosa.

Hou Yongwei, 26, was jailed for 10 months on Monday for trying to cheat by placing chips valued at $600 on the winning bet of a single digit number 4 in the game of Tai Sai, after the result had been declared on March 28.

Hou, who pleaded guilty earlier this month, had intentionally placed his chips worth $600 on the winning bet after the casino dealer had lifted up the cover of a tumbler to declare the result to be tripe 4.

The dealer spotted Hou's act and informed his supervisor who reported to the security manager.

The security manager viewed the CCTV footages and confirmed that Hou had placed his bet on the winning number after the result had been declared.

Agreeing with the prosecution that a stiff sentence was called for, District Judge Ronald Gwee said a strong message must be sent out to all potential cheats at gaming tables that the courts would impose substantial sentences on such offenders to deter like-minded persons. Hou could have been jailed for up to five years.
 

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Man from China first to be convicted of casino fraud
A CHINESE national who placed a late bet of $600 on a game at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) was jailed for 10 months yesterday for trying to cheat the casino.
The conviction is the first involving a conman at the casino since RWS opened its doors on Feb 14.
In sending Hou Yongwei (right) to jail, District Judge Ronald Gwee agreed with the prosecution that a deterrent sentence was needed to send a clear message that such crimes would not be tolerated.​
 

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Tue, Apr 20, 2010
The Straits Times
RWS cashier accused of $10,000 theft

By Elena Chong

A CASHIER who worked at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) was brought before a district court yesterday for allegedly stealing $10,000 from the casino there.
Lim Ee Wah (top), 39, is the first RWS employee to be charged with a criminal offence since the integrated resort opened its doors two months ago.
The woman, who was unrepresented, was allegedly caught on CCTV footage stealing the cash at 5.16am on April 6.
 

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Man from China first to be convicted of casino fraud
A CHINESE national who placed a late bet of $600 on a game at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) was jailed for 10 months yesterday for trying to cheat the casino.
The conviction is the first involving a conman at the casino since RWS opened its doors on Feb 14.
In sending Hou Yongwei (right) to jail, District Judge Ronald Gwee agreed with the prosecution that a deterrent sentence was needed to send a clear message that such crimes would not be tolerated.​

this chinese cheat look very familiar..once i was having dinner at the vip club he was sitting same table with me and he was helping himself with the free drinks,tibits and fruits non stop and when he saw me eating fried rice using my card to sign,he ask me in china mandrin want to have a look at my card and when i ask him what card is he having he point his finger to his lip and ok i understand..he contd to help himself with the free food.
 

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A croupier at a Three-Pictures card table waits for patrons at the newly opened Ladies Club section of Resorts World Casino in Singapore July 15, 2010. Starting from today female guests can play in a dedicated ladies-only zone consisting of 12 tables offering games such as Baccarat, Pontoon and Three-Pictures.

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Models play a game of Three-Pictures for the media during a photo opportunity at the newly opened Ladies Club section of Resorts World Casino in Singapore July 15, 2010.
 

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Two mechanical cranes perform the "Crane Dance" during a media preview at the Resort World Sentosa casino in Singapore December 22, 2010. The animatronics show, featuring the 30 metres (98.4 feet) tall steel cranes, is a new waterfront attraction at the casino which will begin on December 25, 2010.​

Cranes to light-up RWS
by Sharon See
Dec 23, 2010

SINGAPORE - Come Christmas Day and Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) will have a new attraction.
The Crane Dance is the resort's newest waterfront show that involves two cranes, each as tall as a 10-storey building.
It is the world's tallest dancing animatronics show and because of its scale, it will be visible even from across the waterfront at VivoCity.
The show will involve a slew of digital art, LED displays, light and water effects, pyrotechnics as well as an original score.
The cranes, made almost entirely of steel, weigh some 80 tonnes each.
But that does not make them any less dexterous and graceful when they mimic the birds' courtship dance ritual in the wild.
Developed over 36 months, the show was created by four-time Emmy Award winner Jeremy Railton, who has designed many live concert stages for international performers, including Diana Ross and the late Michael Jackson.
"I wanted to ensure that not only was it going to be an iconic headliner, it had to resonate with Asian influences, yet touching the hearts of an international audience through a simple story about love," Mr Railton said.
The free nightly spectacle at RWS' waterfront debuts on Christmas Day.

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Former American Idol judge Paula Abdul, second left, shows off her gold-paint clad hands while Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung, second right, watches on after they made handprints in a plague during the grand opening of Universal Studios Singapore on Friday May 27, 2011.​
 
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