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The New Paper, 5 Apr 04

Galloping granny, 80, goes gambling alone
her friends call her 'du gui' or addict

By Joyce Lim

CALL her a 'du gui' (Mandarin for gambling addict) if you like. This 80-year-old granny does not care and is used to that label. After all, that's what she's known to her friends.

Madam Theresa Wan was candid when approached about her gambling habit. Speaking in Mandarin to The New Paper On Sunday, she said she goes to the casinos in Genting Highlands almost every week. Her first trip to Casino de Genting was back in the early '70s. She was then in her early 50s, said Madam Wan, who has never been to any other casinos except those in Genting Highlands. She could not remember how much money she has lost or won in the last 20 years. But she said most of the time it was 'shi du jiu shu', meaning, out of 10 rounds, she would lose nine.

I met and interviewed Madam Wan outside Casino de Genting last Saturday. Madam Wan, who walks slowly and with a slight limp, had taken a coach from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur that day. She was returning to Kuala Lumpur after spending a week with one of her sons who lives and works in Singapore. Madam Wan has nine children and more than 10 grandchildren. Her wrinkled face looked tired after the journey.

But the moment Madam Wan stepped into the casino, she lost all signs of fatigue. Her eyes sparkled with anticipation. It had been a six-hour coach ride from Singapore to KL, where she had to make her way to the cable car half way up the hill to Genting. 'I'm used to long coach rides,' said the feisty grandmother. 'During the week, I'll be visiting my children in Malaysia or Singapore. Come the weekend, I'll be in the casino in Genting.' Madam Wan described herself as a habitual gambler, but insisted that she never bets more than RM2,000 (about $880). 'I'm only a low-roller,' she said. 'The most I've ever won in one trip was about RM8,000 to RM10,000. 'But I never lose more than RM2,000 or resort to borrowing money from loansharks. 'I used to go to Genting with a group of four or five friends. 'But they've lost too much and they're now all scared of the place.'

She recalled her first trip to Genting Highlands with her friends. 'At that time, I didn't know how to gamble, so I watched my friends put their stakes on the table. 'When they won, I felt very envious. So I exchanged RM100 of chips and tried my luck. I won a few hundred dollars that day. 'After my first trip, I thought about the casino all the time. I wanted to try my hand at all the other games. 'So I came here again the following weekend and the next. 'I was attracted to the casino like a strong magnet.' From her home in KL, she would take a taxi to Genting Highlands. The cab fare usually costs between RM50 and RM80.

When this reporter asked to take her picture, she was game, saying she didn't care what other people thought of her. But, after some thought, Madam Wan said she did not want her face shown clearly in the photograph. She said: 'One of my daughters-in-law doesn't like me gambling. I don't want to upset her with my picture appearing in the newspapers.' Madam Wan explained that she does not want to affect her children's reputation. Some of them are well-to-do lawyers, doctors and accountants. 'My youngest son, who is now 40, is living in the US with his family. 'I have two sons living in the US, one in Australia and another in Singapore. My four daughters and another son live in different parts in Malaysia. 'My oldest son is already 56,' said Madam Wan.

'During the week, I visit my children who are in Singapore and Malaysia.' Her children give her a few thousand dollars every two or three months, she added. 'There's no fixed amount and they give to me as and when they want to,' said Madam Wan, who otherwise leads a thrifty life. 'I don't have any other expenses. 'When I visit my children, there'll be food in their homes. 'I don't count how much money I have and I have no savings.' Even though the odds are usually against her, she said: 'As long as I have a few hundred dollars in hand, I will make my way to the casino.'

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