
Photo taken by Wong Yiu-cai with Hong Kong actress she Shiman. (photo from the Daily Telegraph)
(Wong Yew Choy, a wealthy Singaporean businessman, is regarded as one of the world`s top casino hookers, with a bet of up to A $ five hundred thousand, but has become an prosecute target of the Australian star casino (Star) Group, and is now missing.
According to the Daily Telegraph, Huang Yaocai has built a vast online gambling empire based on (Isle of Man) on Man Island and the Philippines, and has sponsored teams in the English Premier League. And domesticating purebred horses in Singapore and hiring Australian trainers to train horses. However, (Star Entertainment Group), the star entertainment group, filed an prosecute in Singapore`s High Court for an amount of A $43 million.
Earlier last year, Gold Coast star casino`s VIP marketing director, Tizel Yao (Teazel Yaw, contacted Huang Yaocai and invited him to casino`s top casino. Someone in the industry said: "he is one of the biggest [luxury] customers."
On July 26 last year, Huang arrived in Australia on a private plane from star casino to stay in a penthouse with his entourage. His "red packet" was sealed up by A $ one hundred thousand.
Huang Yaocai traded a blank check for A $40 million in chips and lost most of it. He then traded a blank check for A $10 million in chips. Seven days later, he flew out of the area on the same plane.
Star casino claims that Huang Yaocai owes casino A $43 million, which is equivalent to 1 / 6 of the total casino profits of the Star Entertainment Group in Sydney, Gold Coast and Brisbane in 2017-2018.
However, when Star casino later tried to cash a cheque, it found that Huang Yaocai had ordered his Singapore bank to stop paying. He said he was deeply dissatisfied with the mistakes made by the Dutch officials.
Huang Yaocai is playing "baccarat". In this game, people of Asian descent tend to face down after issuing the cards, and then "shuffle" or "Cantonese" to unveil the face of the cards. It is said that the Dutch official has repeatedly directly turned the card, making him dissatisfied.
It is understood that when Huang Yaocai for the first time complained that the Dutch official directly overturned the card, he has lost 37 million Australian dollars. Mr. Huang said Aberkel (Paul Arbuckle), the star`s casino chief operating officer accompanied by Tyzl Yao, was very sorry for his frustration, and promised verbally that all losses made before that could be written off in a single write-off. Star casino categorically denies it.
Star casino admitted that he had sent a letter of apology to Huang Yaocai to ensure that similar incidents would not happen again. However, Star casino also pointed out in the letter that the failure of the official is not the cause of Huang Yaocai`s loss of money. Nor has the casino promised to eliminate Mr Huang`s debt.
After the first mistake, Huang agreed to continue, but again, so he stopped gambling and returned home.
A person familiar with the case told Australian News Corp that A $43 million was nothing for Huang Yaocai and could be paid off easily, but that was a matter of principle.
Mr Wong`s Australian trainer, Brown (Clifford Brown), said: "[he is] an amazing man." I`ve known him for ten years. He`s a good man. Whether it`s buying a horse or anything, he`s got a lot of credit. " The other two Australian horse trainers, who had served Huang Yaocai, said they did not know Huang very well.
Mr Wong`s Singapore agent, lawer, said in his defense that Mr Wong was "a high-value customer respected by casino around the world."
Huang Yaocai`s lawer firmly rejected media requests for interviews. (Zhai Longwei)