Live and Online Poker in Cambodia: Laws, Venues & Events

There is an old Khmer proverb in Cambodia that goes, “lbaeng taeng vineah (Khmer: ល្បែងតែងវិនាស)”. This roughly translates to “gambling destroys Life” and as such, gambling is illegal for the locals.

Despite this gambling is widely spread across the country with establishments in no less than 13 different cities in Cambodia. As Thailand and Vietnam have very restrictive gambling laws, the border casinos in Cambodia enjoy a lot of popularity. For this region and the Cambodian gambling industry as a whole, it is more about the visiting gamblers than the locals.

The driving force behind the Cambodian border gambling industry is China. This influence has turned Sihanoukville into a major gambling center for Chinese visitors. However, the most influential casino in Cambodia is Nagaworld in Phnom Penh.

Online Poker in Cambodia

Online Poker Legislation in Cambodia

Under the 1996 Law on Suppression of Gambling, online gambling is declared illegal. There are no online casino vendors legally licensed to operate from within Cambodia. The country is one of the few places in the world where people have been arrested for gambling online. We do not recommend you play at an online casino in Cambodia unless you are a foreign national.

Despite this, many of the world’s leading online casinos continue to offer their services to Cambodian players. This is because the online casinos are located and licensed offshore, so technically they run in accordance with the local laws, and the Justice Department tends to focus on individuals rather than overseas organizations.

However, it is highly unlikely you will find an online casino site which accepts payments using the Cambodian riel (KHR).

WiFi connections aren’t always reliable, but Cambodia has pretty good internet when it comes to 3G/4G.

Best Online Poker Sites in Cambodia

Crypto Friendly
Independent

CoinPoker

4.8
Bonus150% up to $2,000
RakebackFixed 33%
Bonus code
SMPBONUS
SMPBONUS
Good for beginners
Independent

KKPoker

4.2
Bonus100% up to $1,000
RakebackUp to 50%
Bonus code
17157
17157
High Stakes
GGPoker network

Natural8

4.9
Bonus200% up to $1000
RakebackUp to 60%
Bonus code
SMP
SMP

Live Poker in Cambodia

Live Poker Legislation in Cambodia

Gambling has been illegal since the reign of the Khmer Rouge. But in the 1990s, the government decided to start building casinos near the border to attract foreigners (passport required, allowing Cambodians with dual citizenship to legally gamble). Now, especially the Thais and the Vietnamese cross over and play while locals have been prohibited from enjoying the same leisure since 1996. However, this law is said to be weakly enforced, and local players are said to be able to gamble with little interference from the government.

Live Poker Venues in Cambodia

Poker only represents a very small part of the gambling industry and is often neglected by casino operators. However, it has been continuously growing, though more sporadically, both in legal settings and in the underground.

There are hundreds of casinos in Cambodia, but only a fraction of them is offering poker. Poipet or Bavet have seen poker games hosted, but never consistently. The two cities that offer poker on a year-round basis are Sihanoukville and Phnom Penh. For Sihanoukville, we can’t recommend a specific casino as the gambling landscape here is constantly changing. One thing is sure, the gambling industry here is fuelled by Chinese players and operators. This can sound juicy, but unfortunately, the rake is very high.

In the capital of Phnom Penh, the only legal and official venue is Nagaworld. Because of its monopoly and despite poker only being a small part of the gambling offering, the game has been steadily gaining ground on the casino floors. Cash games are available at any time of the year, starting from $1/$3 blinds.

NagaWorld, located at the heart of Phnom Penh, is the undisputed king of casinos in Cambodia. Having a monopoly of over a 200 km radius of the capital, NagaWorld is the main casino to go to in South Indochina to play poker.

Very recently Nagaworld has also started hosting the first international poker events in the capital city with the World Poker Tour in November 2019. Other international poker events have been hosted in different Cambodian locations in the past, such as the Asian Poker Tour with stops in Sihanoukville and Poipet.

In addition to all this, there is a very lively underground poker scene from bars over established clubs up to private high stakes games.

In any case, all games are played in USD which is the dominating currency for any transactions in the country. If you should run well in Cambodian games, make sure to declare anything over $10,000 at customs when leaving the country.

Google Map

Venues in Cambodia

CountryCambodiaCambodia [KHM]
CityKrong Preah Sihanouk,
Phone+855 (96) 997 7999
CountryCambodiaCambodia [KHM]
CitySihanoukville
Phone+855 (34) 90 9999
CountryCambodiaCambodia [KHM]
City
Phone+855 969251092 (Whatsapp, WeChat, Telegram)
Email
CountryCambodiaCambodia [KHM]
CityPhnom Penh
Phone+855 (92) 360 036
CountryCambodiaCambodia [KHM]
CityPhnom Penh
Phone+855 (23) 228 822

Events at Cambodia

Cambodia related news

Asia-Pacific
Live Poker

WPT Cambodia Passport to the World Championship unveils full schedule of events

The most awaited year ender series, World Poker Tour World Championship, remains on the horizon with the exciting 3rd annual festivities geared to take place at Wynn Las Vegas this coming December. In preparation, players looking to make the journey all the way to the entertainment capital will be glad to know that the global […]

04/15/2024
Asia-Pacific
Live Poker

WPT Cambodia Passport to the World Championship set to make waves this July

Garnering outstanding turnouts one after the other, World Poker Tour is proudly introducing a second Passport to the World Championship festival to the Asian scene, in preparation for the upcoming 3rd Annual WPT World Championship games this December. One of WPT’s top destinations in the region, the brand is ready to set foot at NagaWorld […]

04/11/2024
Live Poker
Rest of the World

World Poker Tour unveils schedule for first half of Season XXII

With 2023 in its last quarter to cap the year, event organizers are already preparing for the upcoming 2024 ahead especially with great recovery in the books festival after festival. This year has recorded highly successful tours left and right with no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Major global brand, World Poker Tour is […]

10/25/2023
Asia-Pacific

Casinos in Asia facing the threat of Delta variant: What is open, what is not?

The casino industry across the globe has been shaken within the last year and a half with the onset of the pandemic being a huge surprise to all. Inessential businesses which include  casinos and other gaming properties have struggled to reopen amid the crisis, in addition to the long list of precautionary measures and health […]

08/12/2021
Asia-Pacific

WPT Asia-Pacific Championship at NagaWorld set to a later date

2021 seemed like a new year for live poker as clubs began to reopen here and there amidst the continuing global health crisis. Successful yet much smaller live festivals in a number of countries were also welcomed by local players considering the situation. With about the whole of 2020’s events canceled or postponed for a […]

02/19/2021
Asia-Pacific

A year into Cambodia’s online gaming ban: Casino industry relocates to Myanmar; Sihanoukville in search for a new model

The strict gambling regulations in China has forced many of its local capitalists to venture out into neighboring Asian countries to grow and operate its casino businesses. While other countries such as the Philippines, Australia and Macau have tended to the increasing gambling demand of the communist giant, Cambodia has taken a stand to ban […]

10/25/2020
Asia-Pacific

Cambodia: NagaWorld recovers to pre-Covid situation and eyes future expansion, Sihanoukville as an eventual ghost town

While the first couple months of the pandemic hit the gaming industry especially hard, the recent months have been seen as a continuous work in progress as operators strive to recover incurred losses in one of its most devastating periods. It was only last April 2020 when 193 licensed casinos in the Kingdom of Cambodia […]

10/08/2020
Asia-Pacific

World Poker Tour reconfirms plans for upcoming live events in Asia

With everyone adjusting to the new scheme of things, more live events are slowly coming back to the scene in anticipation of the normalcy the world once had. So far, smaller field tournaments are popping up left and right, catering solely to local players in efforts to ensure public health and safety. The reputable World […]

09/07/2020
Rest of the World

Cambodia casinos given green light to reopen

One of the nations in the Asia region with the lowest confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, Cambodia is set to get back on track after reportedly stabilizing the spread of the illness. Disclosed by government spokesperson Phay Siphan, the announcement of casinos in the country being allowed to resume operations came last Friday while […]

07/07/2020
Asia-Pacific

Cambodia Eventually Closes All Casinos

A few months back when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global health emergency in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, many of the leaders in different countries were concerned about what this virus would entail. Since then, the disease has infected a total of 743,190 patients along with 35,349 casualties worldwide. Cambodia is […]

03/31/2020
CapitolPhnom Penh
Population15,626,444
CurrencyCambodian riel [KHR] ៛
TimezoneUTC+07:00
Frequentlyaskedquestions

No, online poker is illegal under Cambodia’s 1996 Law on Suppression of Gambling. No online casinos are licensed to operate within the country.

faq background