Holland Casino Amsterdam Hours
Holland Casino is a Dutch state-owned company and has the legal monopoly on gambling in the Netherlands, and has fourteen casinos located throughout the country. Profits from Holland Casino go directly to the Dutch treasury. In 2007, profit was around 267 million euros and in 2006 some 263 million euros.
HOLLAND CASINO AMSTERDAM. Holland Casino is your go-to venue for an adventurous night out! You can play American or French roulette, Black Jack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Multi Poker or try your luck at the Money Wheel. For a delicious dinner head to restaurant De Brasserie. ADDRESS, CONTACT DETAILS AND ROUTE DESCRIPTION. Max Euweplein 62 1017 MB. The casino in Amsterdam is a relatively large casino. The casino’s official name is Holland Casino Amsterdam. It offers a considerable number of slot machines. The total number of live game tables is also large. The casino Amsterdam offers the classic table games such as Blackjack and Roulette and in addition Punto Banco/Baccarat, Poker Table.
Casinos[edit]
The headquarters of Holland Casino is located in Hoofddorp, but in the future will move to a separate tower building of the new Holland Casino Utrecht. The first casino opened in Zandvoort on October 1, 1976. Since 2008, the Amsterdam casino is the largest branch. Other branches can be found at:
- Schiphol (Amsterdam Airport)
Games[edit]
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In the branches of Holland Casino the following games can be played (not all branches offer all of these games):
Average payment rate was 93% at slot machines, while the legal minimum is 80%. The tables is the average payout ratio 97.7%. All gambling machines are supervised by Dutch Measurement Institute and they are also inspected by the independent inspection company Verispect.
Compulsive gambling[edit]
The company has policies in place to prevent compulsive gambling as much as possible. Holland Casino was presented the Gaming Award for the most socially responsible business in the international casino industry, on January 21, 2008, in London.
Reforms of 2011[edit]
In March 2011, the Dutch coalition government announced a new gambling framework which in 2015 will open the country's online gambling market (including casinos, lotteries, poker, sportsbooks and bingo) to licensed domestic and foreign gaming establishments.[1]
References[edit]
- ^Dutch News - Gambling market to be opened up Retrieved on: April 9, 2011
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