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This is part 2 of my Casino Filipino Davao City – What to expect and what to do blog post series. Like I previously mentioned, Mindanaoan thought of writing this series because I know that there are still a lot of Pinoys out there who shun from casinos and betting stations. I DO NOT, however, advocate gambling. I just want to share with you all how life is inside a 24/7 casino, what you can see in PAGCOR Davao, what you can do in a Casino Filipino branch and how you can avail of freebies be they be food, bets, chips, tokens, concert tickets etc.

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So are you now curious about what’s going on inside this 24-hour casino in Davao City, Mindanao?

Now that you already have your Casino Filipino Privilege Card, the next step would be to check out the various areas inside this casino. You can find rows and rows of slot machines near the entrance. Most of the slot machines there are “linked” – meaning that they have special “bonuses” and you also have the chance of winning large jackpot prizes. One “linked” area is the “King of Sport.” At any time while you’re playing, the games may be suspended and you may be assigned a horse. All of the machines that have been assigned with horses will then engage in a “virtual horse race” – you will have the chance of winning as little as P3,000 and as large as P1,000,000.00 Another linked area is a train type of game.

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Have you ever been to PAGCOR Davao? Curious about what’s going on inside this 24-hour casino in Davao City, Mindanao? If you haven’t yet, then allow this little write-up series to be your friendly, handy little guide of sorts to Casino Filipino Davao.

Mindanaoan thought of writing this series because I know that there are still a lot of Pinoys out there who shun from casinos and betting stations. I am, however, in no means advocating gambling. I just want to share with you all how life is inside a casino, what you can see in PAGCOR Davao, what you can do in a Casino Filipino branch and how you can avail of freebies be they be food, bets, chips, tokens, concert tickets etc.

First of all, a little backgrounder. PAGCOR or the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation operates 13 PAGCOR branches and 25 exclusive PAGCOR Clubs. In fact, there’s another PAGCOR branch in Davao located at the Apo View Hotel but it’s a VIP Club. PAGCOR branches can be found in major cities across the country and these are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

PAGCOR DAVAO branch meanwhile is located at the Grand Regal Hotel in Lanang, Davao City, Philippines

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How to get to PAGCOR Davao Casino Filipino – you can take a cab and just tell the driver to proceed to Grand Regal Hotel. From the airport, the hotel is around 5 minutes away. From the city proper, it’s about 15 minutes away. You can also take jeepneys that pass through the LANANG route.

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MINDANAODavao City Mayor Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte is bequeathing his thrown throne (thanks for pointing out this typo, Sir Mike! Ayayay!) And his daughter, Davao City Vice Mayor Sara “Inday Sara” Duterte is, naturally, next in line.

Recently, I was  in my hometown Davao City for a Philippine Councilors League gig. The boys provided the live band entertainment the night the closing ceremonies was held (June 27 at Grand Regal Hotel Ballroom, Lanang) and there were roughly a thousand councilors from all over the Philippines present. The night’s guest speaker was no other than Inday Sara.

Actually, while the boys and I were waiting for the program to begin, you could hear the buzz. A lot of councilors were curious about her — how she looked like (how come she didn’t look like her father? asked a councilor), if she was as “astig” as her dad, if she had the makings of a mayor. Mindanaoan councilors talked about her and shared their thoughts about her (she’s half-German that’s why she’s “maputi” and she used to be “bugay” and didn’t invite many people to her wedding). Amid the pieces of trivia, Vice Mayor Duterte would still be happy to know that most of the words used to describe her were positive.

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So of course that piqued my curiosity. Was the young Sara, who’s also a lawyer, ready to govern my beloved hometown? Does she have what it takes to keep Davao City as alive and as booming as it is right now? Would she be able to keep Davao City’s image as a business friendly and safe community? Can she make good decisions on her own? Or would she still rely on her father, who’s supposedly keen on running as her vice mayor next year?

During her speech, Sara, who was declared by a Davao City councilor as “the next mayor of Davao City,” sounded so passionate about Davao. She described Davao complete with statistics to boot.

Although it wasn’t the first time I heard her speak, it was the first time that I noticed the slight quiver in her voice…most probably because she had so many things to say about my hometown and she was aware that she only had a few minutes to catch the councilors’ full attention.

Not to mention she only had a few minutes to prove to the councilors that she could do a good job as her father’s successor, too, and that she indeed had the makings of being “the next Davao City mayor.”

Still, despite her noticeably shaky voice, Inday Sara Duterte charmed her way to the hearts of the councilors that night. It also helped that she came in with a big smile and confirmed that yes, she didn’t look much like her dad because her mother was German and that yes, she was “bugay.”

Some of my earlier questions got answered after listening to her. I’m not too sure if the councilors got the answers they needed, though. I’m not too sure if they left Davao armed with more answers rather than questions.

I know one thing for certain, though. Next year’s elections in Davao City will be very interesting and Sara Duterte will be one person to watch out for.

This post is the first for Mindanaoan’s “Things To Do [in a particular Mindanao city or Mindanao province]” series. Naturally, as a certified Dabawenya, the first entry is about my beloved hometown :) So here’s one thing you can do in Davao City on a Sundayplay bingo and help others at the same time!

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) – Davao branch is regularly hosting a Charity Bingo event every Sunday, 1-4PM at the Entertainment Area of Casino Filipino – Grand Regal Hotel, Lanang, Davao City. Each ticket only costs P300.00 (roughly US$8.00) and that entitles you to 4 bingo cards which you can use for ten (10) games (you also have the option to buy extra cards from the game marshals around the area). There are also special games like the Super 6 Bingo, Super 8 Bingo and Charity Bingo game. You can purchase your bingo cards for those special games from the game marshals (you can’t miss them, they all wear striking yellow vests)

Prizes start at P3,000. The largest prize pot starts at P100,000 (P75,000 for the Large Frame pattern). Not a P300.00 investment if you win P100,000, right?

What’s also cool about this regular Sunday afternoon bingo session at PAGCOR Davao City is that there’s a beneficiary (or two). So this charity bingo event is not only a fun way to spend your Sunday but also a way for you to help others.

If you’re interested to purchase tickets, you may call PAGCOR Davao at (082) 2343997 or 2343998.

Have fun and good luck! :)

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October 23, 2008

Davao City, Events, Features, Internet, Technology

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My brother and I attended the Digital Filipino Club and Bloggers Davao City Networking event last October 21, 2008 at the Pantawan Hall of the Casino Filipino branch at Grand Regal Hotel, Lanang. Although it wasn’t really my first time to attend a bloggers event, it was the first time for me to attend one in Mindanao.

My brother and I initially planned to attend the 2nd Mindanao Bloggers Summit in General Santos City (I actually exchanged a few emails with lead organizer Avel) but things just got too darn busy that we overlooked the deadline for registration. Sucks, I know. That’s why we were glad to learn about the Davao networking event. At least we were able to see several Mindanaoan bloggers who will be in GenSan for the MBS 2 and we were able to personally meet

Janette Toral, the very same person who actively lobbied for the passage of the E-Commerce Law (Republic Act 8792) and the person behind Digital Filipino. The fact that the event was going to be held in my hometown Davao City was a major plus, too, as I have not been home since Kadayawan Festival 2008.

We arrived at Grand Regal Hotel past 6 pm, which was all right since the event attendees took their dinner first. I opted for a no-rice meal — just cream of mushroom soup, seafood thermidor (which was creamy and buttery – just the way I like it) and a small slice of ube cake.

Actually, food was highly abundant that night (the works — from creamy soup to sweet cakes…yummy buffet! And yes, let’s not forget the lechon!) and drinks were overflowing (what else can you expect from uber generous event sponsor Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR)?) but I just needed to cut back on my rice intake.

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