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Casinos for European Players
European Casinos are quite prevalent and today attract many gamblers from across the world. When
roulette was first introduced in the late eighteenth century it took the european casinos by storm.
In european casinos, roulette
accounts for over 50% of revenues versus only about 5% in the U.S. Many european casinos, which were
traditionally modeled after private clubs, are remaking themselves in the flashy American style to
attract U.S. gamblers. Some european casinos follow a particular dress code. Newer chips in european
casinos conceal radio-frequency tags that make it easy to track inventory, betting patterns, and
VIP status. Mini baccarat spun off of baccarat, a casino table game that originated in 16th century
Italy and remains huge in european casinos. While european casinos don't let anyone through their
doors without a proper coat and dress shoes, Vegas casinos will let you wear anything.
These casinos are approved by the European Union:
 
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