Xi's visit to Macau deals cold deck to VIP gamblers

Updated December 19 2014 - 3:33pm, first published 2:57pm
Casino moguls operating in Macau are  under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are  under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are  under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are  under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.
Casino moguls operating in Macau are under pressure to add non-gaming elements to secure gambling tables.

As Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Macau this weekend for his first official visit in five years, the message from Beijing is clear: the world's biggest gambling centre cannot remain a one-industry town.

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