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Review G2E ASIA 2015 Best Team All Asia


Marina Bay Sands, Singapore (The sum of the scores from each Dealer. Includes regional and local teams).


Best Team Macau


Sands China Ltd. (The sum of the scores from each Dealer. Only for local teams).


Baccarat


Best All Asia Dealer - Ramirez, Louie Albert – Resorts World Manila (Philippines)


Best Macau Dealer - May Chan – Wynn Macau


Runner up All Asia Dealer - Arias, Pamela Jules Katig – Solaire Resorts & Casino (Philippines)


Runner up Macau Dealer - Man Weng Ip – Sands China Ltd.


Roulette


Best All Asia Dealer - Ria Krisiska Binte Herman – Marina Bay Sands (Singapore)


Best Macau Dealer - Jimmy Lim – MGM Macau


Runner up All Asia Dealer - Jimmy Lim – MGM Macau


Runner up Macau Dealer - Un Wai Kin – Sands China Ltd.


Blackjack


Best All Asia Dealer - Chow Yoke Hui – Marina Bay Sands, (Singapore)


Best Macau Dealer - Wang Zhen Han – Sands China Ltd.


Runner up All Asia Dealer - Wang Zhen Han - Sands China Ltd. (Macau)


Runner up Macau Dealer - Vicky Lei – Wynn Macau


Medals of Excellence


Miss Congeniality - Chow Yoke Hui – Marina Bay Sands, (Singapore)


Mr. Congeniality - Chua Reaport, Kerwin – City of Dreams Manila (Philippines) (To award the Dealers with best scores on the “Customer Service” category. Include regional and local teams).


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The members of the best all-Asia team won a trip to Australia, while the participants from Sands China Macau will enjoy a trip to Las Vegas during the next G2E. The best dealers in each game and the dealers awarded with medals of excellence earned an individual prize of MOP 5,000 in cash, while runners up received MOP 2,500.


In all, 16 properties were competing during the three days of the inaugural edition of the championship,


The inaugural edition of an annual event to honour the front line of the Gaming Industry, All Asia Dealers’ Championship, took place at the G2E Asia show in Macau and proved to be a massive success


Marina Bay Sands won the overall prize for best team in the inaugural All Asia Dealers’ Championship at the G2E Asia show in Macau.


During the awards ceremony, held on May 21, 2015, the championship, hosted by Asia Gaming Brief and Reed Exhibitions, awarded the best of the best in dealers and teams in Asia. The championship was designed to highlight the talent among Asia’s dealers, their customer service skills and technical ability.


INAUGRAL ALL ASIA DEALERS 2015 EVENT OFF TO A FLYER AT G2E ASIA


which aims to recognise and celebrate the front line of the gaming Industry.


Local Macau properties field two teams each, and included participants from Sands China, Melco Crown Entertainment, Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, S.A. (SJM), Wynn Macau and MGM Macau.


Regional properties were represented by teams from NagaWorld (Cambodia), Marina Bay Sands (Singapore), Resorts World Sentosa (Singapore), Solaire Resort & Casino (Philippines), City of Dreams Manila (Philippines) and Resorts World Manila (Philippines).


Josephine Lee, senior vice president of Reed Exhibitions China said: “We are excited about this addition to the G2E Asia schedule of events which served to further integrate the Asian gaming industry and bring the different stakeholders together for a fun and exciting event. It makes sense to hold it during G2E Asia, which is THE meeting point for regulators, operators, suppliers, industry associations and representatives from across the region.”


Tournament director, Kate Young, remarked, “It’s wonderful to see the enthusiastic response from these regional casinos who are eager to showcase the talents of their front-line staff - the people who make the industry what it is and provide the all-important customer experience. This is an event that can only grow in stature and relevance going forwards.”


“Our aim is to develop an international platform for Dealers to further develop their talent and skills as they are an integral part of the gaming industry. They need to know that the industry cares about them and is here to support them through their careers,” Rosalind Wade, managing director of Asia Gaming Brief said.


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