Casino

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A casino is a facility that accommodates certain types of gambling activities. Casinos are often placed near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, cruise ships and other vacation attractions. Some casinos are known for hosting live entertainment events, such as concerts and sporting events, especially boxing.

http://www.gamblingweblog.com/wp-content/gallery/gambling-guide/180px-taj_mahal.jpg The Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Gambling in casinos

In most jurisdictions, gambling is limited to persons over the age of majority (21 years of age in most of the United States and 18 to 20 in most other countries where casinos are permitted). Customers may gamble by playing slot machines or other games of chance (e.g., craps, roulette, baccarat) and some skill (eg., blackjack, poker) [for more see casino games]. Game rules usually have mathematically-determined odds that ensure the house retains an advantage over the players. This advantage is called the edge. Payout is the percentage given to players. In games such as poker, the house takes a commission (a “rake”) on bets players make against each other. Our money refers to the situation where a winning player is placing bets with money that has been won from the casino.

History

http://www.gamblingweblog.com/wp-content/gallery/gambling-guide/180px-mirage_casino.jpg Mirage Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas (jb).

The term originally meant a small villa, summerhouse or pavilion built for pleasure, usually on the grounds of a larger Italian villa or palazzo. There are examples of such casinos at Villa Giulia and Villa Farnese. During the 19th century, the term casino came to include other more public buildings where pleasurable activities, including gambling and sports, took place. An example of this type of building is the Newport Casino. In modern Italian, this term designates a bordello (also called “casa chiusa”, literally “closed house”), while the gambling house is spelled casinò with an accent.

Security

Traditionally, casinos have had a major concentration on security. Large amounts of currency move through a casino, tempting people to cheat the system. Security today consists of cameras located throughout the property operated by highly trained individuals who attempt to locate cheating and stealing by both players and employees.

Among the most secure and watched areas of a casino are the count rooms and the surveillance room.

http://www.gamblingweblog.com/wp-content/gallery/gambling/casino_slots.jpg Slot machines are commonplace in casinos

Links

http://www.gamblingweblog.com/wp-content/gallery/gambling-guide/180px-crown_entertainment1.jpg The Atrium at the Crown Casino, Melbourne, Australia.

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