Gambling in Metro Manila explained

Gambling in Metro Manila has been regulated since 1976 when the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) was created through Presidential Decree 1067.[1] Under its charter promulgated in 1983, the 100% state-owned PAGCOR, running under the direct supervision of the Office of the President, serves three crucial roles: to regulate and operate all games of chance in the country, particularly casino gaming; generate funds for the government's infrastructure and socio-civic projects; and boost local tourism.[2] [3]

Prior to 1976, illegal gambling dominated the Philippines as unlicensed casinos and underground bookmaking operations were opened across the country. Illegal forms of gambling included jueteng, masiao and last two.[4] Among the few lawful gambling activities in those days were church-organised bingo sessions and jai alai wagering at the Manila Jai Alai Building.[5]

In 1977, PAGCOR opened its first casino, The Manila Bay Casino, a floating casino which operated in all three decks of luxury liner MS Philippine Tourist off Manila Bay in partnership with the Philippine Casino Operators Corporation (PCOC) and Manila Bay Enterprises, Inc. (MBEI) which was majority owned by the Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau of casino magnate, Stanley Ho.[6] [7] When a fire gutted the ship in 1979, PAGCOR shifted its operations to land-based casinos.[8] By the end of that year, the Philippine Village Hotel built in 1974 at the old Nayong Pilipino complex adjacent to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) became home to the city's first land-based casino.[7] [9]

Casino gambling

Metro Manila currently has around twenty casinos, most of which are located near the Manila Bay area and Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Parañaque.[10] [11] Most casinos in the city are operated by PAGCOR under the Casino Filipino brand. Gambling in Manila now takes place primarily in luxury casino hotels and integrated resorts located in Entertainment City and Newport City under license from PAGCOR.[12]

The Casino Filipino Pavilion at the Waterfront Manila Pavilion (former Holiday Inn Manila Pavilion) is Manila's oldest surviving casino which opened in 1986.[13] The city's largest stand-alone casino was Casino Filipino Airport housed in the PRIC Building on Ninoy Aquino Avenue formerly occupied by Duty Free Philippines until 1997 but was closed down in July 2014.[8] [14] [15] In 2009, Resorts World Manila, the Philippines' first integrated resort, was built on a portion of Villamor Air Base in Pasay across from NAIA Terminal 3. The city's newest casino is the $2.4-B Okada Manila completed in December 2016 in Entertainment City, the third of four billion-dollar casinos to rise in Manila's gaming strip.[16]

Current casinos[17]
CasinoDistrictCityTypeComments
Casino Filipino Binondo Stand-alone
Casino Filipino Citystate Stand-alone
Casino Filipino Malabon Stand-alone
Casino Filipino Santa Cruz Stand-alone
Casino Filipino Universal Stand-alone Casino Filipino VIP Club
Resort The second integrated resort to open in Entertainment City
Club Tropicana Las Piñas Almanza Stand-alone PAGCOR Club
Club Tropicana Santa Mesa Stand-alone PAGCOR Club
Empire Poker Sports Club Card room
Lancaster Hotel Hotel casino Casino Filipino VIP Club
Madison Square Garden Hotel & Casino Barangka Ilaya Hotel casino Casino Filipino VIP Club
Malabon Grand Hotel Potrero Hotel casino PAGCOR Club
Hotel casino
Master Poker Sports Club Card room
Metro Card Club Card room
Midas Hotel & Casino San Rafael Hotel casino Formerly Hyatt Regency. PAGCOR Club
Midas Touch Poker Sports Club Oranbo Card room
Networld Hotel Spa & Casino San Isidro Hotel casino PAGCOR Club (Majestic)
New World Manila Bay Hotel & Casino Hotel casino Formerly Hyatt Regency Hotel & Casino Manila
Resort The third integrated resort to open in Entertainment City
Resort The first integrated resort in the Philippines
Sheraton Manila BayHotel casino Formerly Pan Pacific Manila. PAGCOR Club (Adriatico Square)
Hotel casino Casino Filipino VIP Club
Resort The first integrated resort to open in Entertainment City
Waterfront Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino Hotel casino Formerly Manila Hilton & Holiday Inn Manila Pavilion. Casino Filipino Pavilion VIP Club
Winford Hotel and Casino Hotel casino An hotel-casino complex developed by the Manila Jockey Club, Inc. in San Lazaro Tourism and Business Park.[18]
Casinos under construction
CasinoDistrictCityTypeComments
NayonLanding Resort A integrated resort by Hong Kong-based Landing International Development that also includes a theme park originally slated for completion in 2022. Project is currently stalled due to five-year moratorium on new casinos in Entertainment City.[19] [20]
Solaire North Resort Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels' second casino complex in Metro Manila at Vertis North, Quezon City Central Business District.[21]
Westside City Resorts World (previously named Resorts World Bayshore) Resort Genting Group's second integrated resort in Manila to open in 2021.[22] [23]

Closed casinos

Sports gambling

See also: Horseracing in the Philippines.

Sports betting has a long history in the Philippines. Popular forms of legalized sports gambling include betting on cockfighting, jai alai and horseracing. Sabong, as how cockfighting is known locally, has been hugely popular even prior to Spanish colonization in 1521. It was legalized and regulated in the early 18th century as a source of revenue for the Spanish colonial government. In 1854, the Tondo cockpit in Manila generated as much as 80,000 Mexican silver dollars for the government. By 1861, a new series of regulations were passed which permitted it to be held on Sundays and holidays, including town fiestas.[27] [28] The sport remains popular today and is regulated by the Philippine Gamefowl Commission created in 1981 under the Games and Amusement Board.[29]

The Games and Amusement Board also regulates jai alai and horseracing operations as well as off-track bookmaking stations in the country. Jai alai was first introduced in the Philippines in 1899 with some of the earlier games played in the Casino Español de Manila. In 1939, the games shifted to the Manila Jai Alai Building.[30] Jai alai was temporarily banned in 1986 because of problems with game fixing. The building was subsequently torn down in 2000.[31] By March 2010, however, jai alai returned to the country with the games now being played in a fronton in Santa Ana, Cagayan.[32]

Betting on other competitive sports such as boxing, basketball, football and tennis is also possible through licensed sportsbook MegaSportsWorld that has several branches in Metro Manila and a telephone service.[33]

Online gambling

PAGCOR operates 102 e-Games stations throughout Metro Manila.[34] An e-Games station is an internet café that allows customers to play casino games online.[35] In addition, there are 12 e-Games sites in the metropolis operated by BigGame, Inc. (BGI), a subsidiary of PhilWeb Corporation, under license from PAGCOR.[36] As of August 10, 2016, the e-Games outlets operated by PhilWeb were closed following the non-renewal of its license by PAGCOR.[37]

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. News: Presidential Decree No. 1869, s. 1983 . Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines . August 28, 2014.
  3. Web site: Billion $ paradise – Manila stakes its claim . Macau Business . August 28, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150223144833/http://www.macaubusiness.com/news/gaming/billion-paradise-manila-stakes-its-claim.html . February 23, 2015 .
  4. Web site: Joselito Guianan Chan, Managing Partner, Chan Robles & Associates Law Firm . Philippine Laws, Statutes And Codes  - Chan Robles Virtual Law Library . Chanrobles.com . April 2, 2004 . September 28, 2013.
  5. Web site: Betting in the Philippines . Frixo.com . August 28, 2014.
  6. Web site: Philippine Gambling is 'Kept at Bay' . The Times-News . August 28, 2014.
  7. Web site: Back in Business . . August 29, 2014.
  8. Web site: G.R. No. 132929. March 27, 2000 . . August 28, 2014.
  9. Web site: About the Association of Human Resources Managers . AHRM Hospitality . August 29, 2014.
  10. News: Economics and morals of gambling . . September 17, 2014.
  11. Web site: Philippines Casinos & Gambling . World Casino Directory . September 17, 2014.
  12. Web site: Pagcor lowers license fees for operators . . September 17, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402190504/http://www.mb.com.ph/pagcor-lowers-license-fees-for-operators/ . April 2, 2015 .
  13. Web site: Casino Filipino Pavilion . . August 28, 2014.
  14. Web site: History . Duty Free Philippines . August 29, 2014.
  15. Web site: Pagcor to shut down airport casino in July . . September 12, 2014.
  16. Web site: Casino operations start December 30th for Okada Manila . World Casino Directory . Kelley, M. . December 29, 2016 . January 5, 2017.
  17. Web site: PAGCOR VIP Clubs . . 13 April 2019.
  18. News: Another casino rising in the heart of gridlocked Manila . . May 30, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150601043728/http://www.interaksyon.com/article/111382/cocktales--another-casino-rising-right-in-the-heart-of-gridlocked-manila . June 1, 2015 . dead .
  19. News: Hong Kong group to build Manila casino despite Duterte ban . . Venzon, Cliff . July 26, 2018 . April 13, 2019.
  20. Web site: Jeju revenue climbs in 2018 but Landing still in the dark on Philippines IR development . Inside Asian Gaming . Blaschke, Ben . April 1, 2019 . April 13, 2019.
  21. News: Bloomberry to break ground on QC resort-casino in June . . Francia, Arra . April 12, 2019 . April 13, 2019.
  22. Web site: Alliance Global sees 2018 opening of Resorts World Bayshore . . September 17, 2014.
  23. News: Megaworld hikes capex for Westside City project in Parañaque to P121 B . . Loyola, James . February 27, 2018 . April 10, 2019 . April 10, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190410071737/https://business.mb.com.ph/2018/02/27/megaworld-hikes-capex-for-westside-city-project-in-paranaque-to-p121-b/ . dead .
  24. Web site: Heritage Hotel to close casino . . August 28, 2014.
  25. News: Manila takes over hotel on Roxas Boulevard . . August 28, 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140508032610/http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20080722-149893/Manila-takes-over-hotel-on-Roxas-Boulevard . May 8, 2014 .
  26. Web site: Philippine Village Hotel ordered to vacate Nayong Pilipino Grounds . Coconuts Newsletter . September 4, 2014.
  27. Book: Dundes, Alan . The Cockfight: A Casebook . University of Wisconsin Press . 1994 . 9780299140540 . September 17, 2014.
  28. Book: Carpio. My Country and My People . Rex Bookstore. 1998 . 9789712322549 . September 17, 2014. etal.
  29. Web site: Presidential Decree No. 1802 . Chan Robles Virtual Law Library . September 17, 2014.
  30. Book: De Borja, Marciano . Basques in the Philippines . University of Nevada Press . 2005 . 9780874175905 . September 17, 2014.
  31. News: Remember jai alai: Stop making Manila heritage demolition victim . . September 22, 2014.
  32. News: Cagayan hosts jai-alai return . . September 22, 2014.
  33. Web site: About MegaSportsWorld . MegaSportsWorld.com . September 22, 2014.
  34. Web site: E-Games Locations: NCR . PAGCOR e-Games . September 22, 2014.
  35. Web site: Why we are your best bet . BigGame, Inc. . September 22, 2014.
  36. Web site: BigGame Casino Sites . BigGame, Inc. . September 22, 2014.
  37. News: PhilWeb to close e-Games outlets despite Ongpin resignation . Dela Paz, C. . . August 9, 2016 . August 11, 2016.