Best live dealer casinos for players from Malaysia
Background
Malaysia is a closed gambling shop with Genting International
the holders of the single casino license issued by the government. Genting
have made the most of this license and developed one of the world's largest
hotel/casinos - the enormous Highlands Resort.
Aside from concessions afforded the casino at the Highlands Resort, Malaysia's
Betting Act 1953 (the Act) renders common betting houses and gambling activities
illegal in Malaysia.
The Act has not been amended to address
online gambling nor has any specific I-gaming legislation been put in place.
Consequently, the legality of online gambling in Malaysia
remains largely untested. Legal uncertainties aside, the government's
unambiguous position is that they do not want Malaysian's playing online.
It was reported July 2009 that the Malaysian Home Ministry was working with
Bank Negara to try to find ways of blocking gambling
related transactions to restrict player's ability to fund betting accounts.
Clearly Malaysian authorities haven't studied the effectiveness of the United
States' attempts to do the same with their UIGEA law.
Only time will tell how effective
authority efforts are in curtailing player access to casinos and sport books.
Starved of terrestrial gambling choices the internet will no doubt continue to
be a very attractive option for a population with a renowned propensity to
gamble.
[Update May 2010]
In an effort to combat thriving illegal
betting activity on soccer particularly, the Malaysian government awarded its
first sports betting license to Ascot Sports, a company connected to local
tycoon Vincent Tan. Ascot Sports will be authorised to set up
retail betting shops and telephone betting services for Malaysian non-Muslims
(approximately 30% of population). Ascot intends to extend this offering to
online betting down the track subject to government approval.
[Update June 2010]
Following protests from Muslim and
anti-gambling groups the Malaysian government decided not to proceed with
issuing Ascot Sports a sports betting license. Prime Minister Najib Razak
told media, "I hereby wish to announce that the government has decided that the
license will not be issued...it was clear to the government that a majority of
the people did not agree that the license be issued to Ascot Sports."
Best live casino for Malaysian players
A number of great live dealer casinos welcome Malaysian players presently.
Bodog88 is currently offering a 0.4 - 0.6% turnover rebate (maximum rebated
is MYR 4,500 weekly) for players betting in MYR at their live casino.

Casinos |

Player access |

Banking |

Toll free support |

Local language |

Games |

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No restrictions on Malaysian player
sign-ups |
No deposit restrictions.
Can maintain account in Malaysian ringgit (MYR) |
No |
No |
Asian based dealer studio
including blackjack, baccarat, roulette and baccarat variations. |

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No restrictions on Malaysian player
sign-ups |
No deposit restrictions.
Can maintain account in Malaysian ringgit (MYR) |
No |
Chinese traditional, Chinese
simplified in addition to English |
Asian based dealer studio
including many baccarat variations, sicbo and Asian roulette. |

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No restrictions on Malaysian player
sign-ups |
No deposit restrictions.
Can maintain account in Malaysian ringgit (MYR) |
No |
No |
European based dealer room with Euro
centric games |

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No restrictions on Malaysian player
sign-ups |
No deposit restrictions.
Maintain account in USD |
No |
No |
European based dealer room with Euro
centric games. |
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