Macau’s government is keen on assuming control over the total number of gaming tables and slot machines available at casinos in the world’s largest gaming hub, officials confirmed in a meeting of the Legislative Assembly (AL) on Monday. Representatives reaffirmed their intention to be able to reduce the total number of tables and machines “at any point in time,” according to Macau Daily Times. Lawmaker Chan Chak Mo, president of the Second Standing Committee of the AL, said concessionaires have been calling for more gaming tables than actually needed over the years. A provision in Macau’s new gaming law, currently...