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Opened by César Ritz in 1909, this luxury 5 star hotel in London's Mayfair continues to wow its guests. The service is exceptional, the location unbeatable and it has one of the most beautiful dining rooms in Europe- a truly exceptional hotel. And, of course, it is next to one of the best casinos in London. If you are a guest at the hotel, you'll find it easier to get in. 3g3o
The rooms and suites have been lovingly restored to their original Louis XVI style. Head for the Green Park Suite for the best views or the Royal Suite for pure opulence. Head to our Ritz Club review to check out their famous luxury Mayfair casino.
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If we are discussing the most luxurious casino in the world, and we are leaning towards roulette, then we have to mention the Casino de Monte Carlo which is the spiritual home of the game and continues to feature in the world's top 10 Luxury Casino lists. This hotel is on many people's bucket lists- it was on ours (tick, done, loved it).
Designed by Charles Garnier, this casino overlooks the Med and is famous for its Bohemian glass chandeliers and rococo ceilings. You'll need to dress up to visit- a jacket and port are required.
The Casino Monte Carlo is well known from many Bond movies including Never Say Never Again and Golden Eye, where Bond hooks up with the villainous Zenia Onatopp for a Martini (shaken, not stirred) at the bar.
Whenever we visit the Casino de Monte Carlo, we are always bowled over by the concentration of money. This is where the seriously rich come to play and it makes for fascinating people watching.
Inside the Casino it's incredibly lavish, with room upon room of almost intimidating rococo – towering columns, gilt, marble, chandeliers and enormous paintings.
To follow the big money, you'll need to escape the hordes on the slots and cheaper tables and head for the serious gambling in the Salons Privés right in the hub of this gloriously over the top building. Or head for the Mediterranean sunshine on the terrace which opened in 2011 for those who like to bet outdoors.
What can be better than making a Complete Bet on your favourite number with the deep blue Med in the background?
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There's a renovated Salon Blanc bar to order your martinis at (en route to the outdoor terraces). And then there are some fabulous restaurants like the Buddha Bar- this is where this luxury casino suddenly gets hip.
Or try Le Train Bleu if you like Italian food, or Les Privés for high end French cuisine.
Casino de Monte Carlo- about as far from a high street betting shop as you can imagine!

In fact there's only one problem with going to the Casino de Monte Carlo in Monaco. If you ever visit Las Vegas and stay at MGM's Monte Carlo casino on the Strip, you'll probably find it's just about the tackiest thing on the planet. I mean, this is Las Vegas, so what did you expect? But we'd advise you to head somewhere else like the Bellagio, or you'll just spend your time comparing the two. And there is no comparison!
MGM (or rather their t venture vehicle Victoria Partners) have been accused of illegally copying the name of the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo in Monaco, but the operator of the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas has stated that the Monaco casino does not hold trademark rights to the name in the U.S.
Victoria Partners, the t venture between MGM Mirage and Mandalay Resort Group has filed counterclaims contending that Société des Bains de Mer et du Cercle des Étrangers à Monaco or SBM for short (which runs the real Monte-Carlo Casino) does not have the rights to the Monte Carlo name.
The Las Vegas casino opened in 1996.
They do have a point- the Casino de Monte Carlo in Monaco is one of the most famous casinos in the world, and it opened in 1863.
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This is a true roulette story from the seventies that has become part of roulette folklore that was later told on a book called the Eudaemonic Pie.
This roulette ruse was cooked up by a bunch of students from the West Coast universities in the USA. Most of the men and women were reading physics and engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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They named themselves the ”Eudaemonians.” Aristotle used “Eudaemonia” to describe the happy status of the rational life. Thomas A. Bass, one of the group, later wrote ”The Eudaemonic Pie,” (called The Newtonian Casino in the UK). Their plan was to take Las Vegas to the cleaners via roulette. They saw themselves as crusaders against the casinos- a force for good against the excesses of the Strip and believed they could take the big names of the desert down a peg or two.
Being physicists, the Eudaemonians were attracted to roulette. They figured that with knowledge and accurate measurements of the movements of the ball and the wheel, the group could harness their knowledge of Newtonian mechanics and make predictions as to where the ball would fall. Other players in the 70s were resorting to other means like the team behind the Cigarette Pack roulette scam in , but not the Eudaemonians. They wanted to crack the code once and for all.
You’re allowed to continue betting in roulette when the ball has been spun- up to a certain point anyway, and the Eudaemonians reckoned that this gave them the window they needed to make some money. The theory has been tested again and again since- sometimes very successfully.

But of course, the game was not as simple as that. They also had to come up with a way of not drawing attention to themselves, of keeping under the pit bosses’ radar and of working in peace. That, in many ways, was the hard bit.
The project soaked up 6 years and almost 24 contributors before they came up with a feasible modus operandi. 2 person teams were used – one to record the data and one to execute the bets.
The process was tested in small casinos and their success built. They fine tuned their technology, using smaller computers, receivers, transmitters and keyboards until they had most of the kit fitted into a shoe.
Then they hit the bright lights of Las Vegas, but came up against a new technical problem- the Eudaemonians, punch drunk from the investment of time they had put into the project, backed away- static in the casino was interfering with the radio communication that linked the computer to the bettor.
So in the end, the Eudaemonians never did get to make hay when the sun was shining, but they still go down in history as the group that came agonisingly close.
So why didn’t they just fine tune their technology and head back for another season? Well, Thomas Bass will have you believe that they were never in it for the money- they just wanted to know whether they could crack the roulette code. And once they had proven to themselves that it was possible, there was little motivation to continue. Especially with the constant danger of being discovered by the pit bosses.
I am not sure I buy that. But we’ll just have to file it in the “Roulette Legends” draw. I guess we’ll never know.