Gambling

Gambling with high (or even moderate) stakes is outlawed in many parts of the world. Some places that allow such gambling draw travellers from far away.

Gambling often takes place in a casino, at a gambling table in a restaurant, bar or nightlife venue, at a race-track, or at a bookmaker's shop. Bookmaking can be combined with watching a sport.

The splendour of the casinos' architecture should remind you the direction of the cashflow; the house wins in the long run. Set a budget for how much you can lose; when you have spent that amount, go on with your itinerary.

At the casino

Casinos typically make many efforts to maximize time and money spent by guests. Windows and clocks are usually absent, and exits can be hard to find.

They usually have special food, drink and entertainment offers, to keep guests in a good mood, and keep them at the premise. Some venues offer alcoholic beverages on the house. However, drunkenness impairs judgement, and all good gamblers know the importance of staying sober.

A typical offer gives a discount, or free service, for a guest who buys chips, with some waiting time. A disciplined traveller can take advantage of these offers.

Destinations

Africa

Asia

  • 🌍 Goa, India the only place in the country where gambling is legal
  • 🌍 Hong Kong the only legal gambling is on horse racing
  • 🌍 Macau now the world's highest-volume gambling venue
  • Singapore has horse racing, lotteries and football (soccer) betting, as well as two casinos.

Australia

The Crown Casino in Melbourne is Australia's largest and most popular, although casinos can also be found in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Cairns, the Gold Coast, Darwin, Hobart, Launceston, Townsville and Alice Springs.

In addition, horse racing and greyhound racing can also be found in all of Australia's major cities.

Caribbean

Europe

South America

United States of America

Las Vegas

Due to their special status many Native American Nations may legally run casinos in states where they are otherwise prohibited.

Stay safe

Be wary of cheating

As gamblers bring much money to town, gambling venues attract scams and other dubious businesses. Some unauthorized games might be scams themselves; stick to casinos, and other well-reputed venues. Even legal gambling is sometimes associated with organized crime. Normal gamblers who pay their stakes upfront won't usually be affected by that, however.

Respect

Photography and mobile phone use are usually prohibited, or very restricted, inside venues — partly to keep other guests' privacy, partly since they could potentially be used for cheating.

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