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9 May 2019

Big Daddy casino starts operations in bigger vessel

Goa govt grants yet another extension to offshore casinos

Haryana politician Gopal Kanda-backed GoldenGlobe Hotels Private Limited has announced that it has commenced its operations in a new offshore vessel, MV Lucky Seven-that will house the Big Daddy casino at the Mandovi River in Goa. The casino vessel will house 110 tables in an area of around 50,000 square feet spread over three decks.

GoldenGlobe’s new investment comes when their niche industry is thriving globally. Updated gaming regulations in several jurisdictions worldwide boosts revenues for both shipping companies operating in international waters and offshore online casinos. Sweden is a good example. After the country’s new gaming law came into effect in early 2019, regulated online operators have once again seen their market shares drop in favor of what Swedes refer to as OnlineCasinoUtanSvenskLicens.com, meaning a casino with a license but operating within a jurisdiction outside the legalized one.

GoldenGlobe has announced that it will be hosting a 11 day extravaganza from 9th-19th May, 2019 at the casino to mark the opening of the new vessel. GoldenGlobe has also stated that Bollywood stars like Sanjay Dutt, Amisha Patel and Shamita Shetty are set to perform at the casino over the course of the next few days.

Commenting on the development, Narinder Punj, Chief Visionary Officer and Mentor of Big Daddy casino said in a statement, “Big Daddy Casino is all set to revolutionize the gaming industry and redefine the rules of offshore gaming. The casino promises to enthrall with the best of world class gaming experience, equipped with gaming equipments at par with Las Vegas & Macau not available anywhere in Asia. We firmly believe that Big Daddy Casino will immensely contribute to the growth of tourism of Goa. We look forward to working towards our goal of establishing Goa into a Global offshore Gaming and Entertainment destination.”

GoldenGlobe is one of the six companies having a license to operate an offshore casino in Goa. The company had ceased operations for the past few years due to financial issues, but restarted operations last year after paying around Rs. 46 crore as arrears and penalties to the state government, pursuant to a High Court order.

The company at the time however could not start operations in the MV Lucky Seven vessel after the ship ran aground in the Miramar beach in July 2017. GoldenGlobe had to temporarily lease the smaller Maharaja casino vessel from Subhash Chandra-backed Essel Group to restart their operations.

The company was operating its offshore casino from the Maharaja ship from early 2018 until it got permission to get its larger Lucky Seven vessel into the Mandovi river last month.

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