Phnom Penh Poker Tournament
Cellcard has brought the region’s biggest mobile gaming tournament “Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup” to Cambodia. The Mobile Legends Southeast Asia Cup Cambodia qualifying round was held on Saturday, 18 May 2019, between 10:00am and 7:00pm at AEON Mall Sen Sok City.
Players received the grand prize USD6,000and exclusive benefits from Cellcard Play including Samsung Galaxy S10+, andin-game awards like Mobile Legends skin packs, diamonds and other premium items, were also up for grabs.
Cellcard Chief Executive Officer Ian Watson said we have brought this tournament to Cambodia with the aim of creating an exciting gaming experience for young gamers and fans of Mobile Legends in the country.
“Thousands of enthusiastic Cambodiangamers showed up and participated in the tournament. It was by far the largest gaming tournamentever organised in the history of Cambodia.
“Our booth at the tournament is fully aligned to gaming, and offers virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences for anyone who want to try them out,” said Mr Watson.
Cellcard has also recently partnered withNetease Games’ in March 2019 to bring Rules of Survival (ROS), one of theworld’s most popular battle royale games to Cambodia. With over 1.1 millionactive ROS subscribers, and reporting a growth of over 500,000 new users permonth, Netease Games sees the Cambodian market as its next frontier. They arecurrently planning new content and game features, promotions and e-sportsevents and tournaments in the country.
As far as I know, there are 3 main poker rooms in Phnom Penh. Nagaworld is the main casino, but I went there and felt it was quite dark and the games only start at night. Riverking is the other one but I didn't go there. The latest one is called Poker Ace. Games start at around noon everyday. Free food, free drinks. The Riverking 1 is a poker club in Phnom Penh, Cambodia that hosts cash games for No Limit Holdem and Omaha. On the first Sunday of each month, Riverking hosts a US$50 entry NLH tournament, with $50 rebuy and double rebuy and double add-on for US$100. There is a US$5000 guaranteed prize pool. Located in Southeast Asia, Cambodia is located between Thailand to the West, Laos to the North and Vietnam to the East. The capital of the country is Phnom Penh and the registered population is more than 15 million. There is a large number of casino on the territory of Cambodia. This number is partly explained by the gambling prohibition in.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang was designedexclusively for mobile gaming in 2016, and can be run on both iOS and Androidphones. It is a multiplayer game in which two opposing teams compete with eachother in the battle arena to destroy their enemy’s base, while defending theirown. It has become one of the most popular mobile games in Cambodia, as well asthe rest of Southeast Asia. The game is free-to-play for mobile users making itmore accessible compared to other game titles.
For more information and the upcoming events please go to Cellcard Play Facebook page.
Beautiful night view of Phnom Penh The currency is the Cambodian Riel (4000 Riel to 1 USD) but USD is accepted and preferred everywhere so bring dollars and also prepare small change. All cash games and tournament buy ins will be in US dollars and you can really live without any local currency here. NagaWorld Phnom Penh Samdech Hun Sen St 12301 Phnom Penh; Riverking Poker Club Phnom Penh Jayavarman 7 St. (172) Choose a City or insert a new Casino. Phnom Penh; Sihanoukville.
WPT just announced the WPT Cambodia (Nov 16-25) and recently the poker crowd has grown significantly here in Phnom Penh I thought I would write a 'all you need to know / don't get scammed' post for those of you considering coming here.First of all Cambodia is really a beautiful country. The people are surprisingly different from their Vietnamese neighbors. If you have the time, plan a 2-3 day trip to Siem Reap to see Angkor Wat and the other temples/palaces. But avoid Sihanoukville like the plague.
Beautiful night view of Phnom Penh |
Nagaworld is the only casino here in Phnom Penh and has a decent poker room. Right now it is usually 6 tables and runs USD 1/3 up to sometimes 10/20 games. But I would suspect come WPT time they will have many more tables and plenty of action. It's a great place as it's in the casino and occasionally you get the curious cat that wants to try poker for the first time. Most drinks are free including beer and orange juice.
There are a few private poker clubs in town that are worth checking out. But some of them are by invitation only. So if you are interested in joining those, you can send me an email at happyriverpoker@gmail.com (if you're travelling in a group and would like my services as a guide, we might be able to arrange something.)
One of the private games |
Phnom Penh Poker Tournaments
There are a few SIM card vendors at the airport. Usually around USD 5 for 5 days or something like that. If you can wait a while, you can get USD 8 for 1 month in town. That being said, you need to find a way to get to the mall without mobile data and you need to bring your passport to get that SIM. So if you don't mind it, the airport SIM card is not the worst.Phnom Penh Poker Room
Be careful when and where you are using your phone. There has been stories of people snatching your phone while you are on a tuk-tuk. These motorbike drive-bys will snatch them in mid traffic and you have no way of chasing them down in your small tuk-tuk. So keep your valuables safe even in the comfort of your tuk-tuk. Don't flash around your new Huawei or iPhone by the street and never flash your money in or when leaving the casino. You're just asking for trouble. Imagine if they are making $150 a month, how much would $2000 mean to them. I always carry some small change in my pocket for tuk-tuks or buying stuff. My big notes are kept safely elsewhere.Like my post about scams in Vietnam (https://happyriverpoker.blogspot.com/2019/04/dont-get-scammed-in-vietnam.html) same thing applies when it comes to getting massages. Don't be the dumb tourist that got the world's most expensive massage.
Food is pretty good in Phnom Penh, but it's not local food. You can get almost any international cuisine here except their own. My favourite restaurants here are so far are Mexican and French. Typically Khmer food is quite similar to Thai and not very unique. Overall food will cost you about USD 5-10 per meal.
Overall I think it is one of the cities you definitely should check out. It's not as scary or archaic as you think. It has grown and changed a lot in the last few years. It has a sad history that is good to understand about and acknowledge as many are still affected by it. The people are generally friendly and nice and deserving of our help if we can afford it.