Century Amusement is modifying its high-roller gaming activities in Dara Sakor, Cambodia. Rather than proceeding with a prior arrangement with the Chairman and Chief Executive, the Hong Kong-listed corporation will now have a direct contract with a Cambodian gambling establishment proprietor at Dara Sakor for overseeing the high-limit tables. This revised contract encompasses all seven VIP tables at the gaming venue for an introductory period of three years. Century Amusement will remit a consistent charge of $35,000 monthly to LongBay Entertainment, the facility proprietor, and will retain all earnings from the high-roller tables while shouldering any financial setbacks. LongBay is accountable for all operational expenditures, encompassing permits, utilities, and personnel. The gambling establishment itself is quite substantial, featuring approximately 40 general-access tables and 55 high-limit tables, along with 80 slot machines. It also accommodates a Chinese dining establishment, spa, and nocturnal entertainment venue.

Century Amusement aimed to relocate its gaming equipment from Sihanoukville to a fresh casino establishment within Dara Sakor during February. However, the inauguration has been postponed until March because of a rise in COVID infections.

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