Gambling in the Philippines is generally restricted by government laws. Illegal forms of gambling include jueteng, masiao and last two.[1]
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- ^ Joselito Guianan Chan, Managing Partner, Chan Robles & Associates Law Firm (2004-04-02). "Philippine Laws, Statutes And Codes — Chan Robles Virtual Law Library". Chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
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