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Casino de Montecara
The front façade
Location  Montecara
Address Banchìn da cormoràn 11
Opening date1 October 1880 (1880-10-01)
Notable restaurantsIl Cabalèr
OwnerSpT Montecara (state-owned)
Websitecasino.co.mc
Exterior detail

The Casino de Montecara is a gambling establishment in Montecara. It is the most famous casino in the world, its name synonymous with vast fortunes won and lost. It has appeared in hundreds of movies, television shows, plays, and books.

The Montecaran state, which owns and operates the casino through its wholly owned company SpT Montecara, has a legal monopoly on the gambling industry. The casino earned gaming-only revenue of over €350 million in 2022, netting close to €30 million in profits.

The casino offers card games including poker, blackjack, baccarat, sette e mezzo, and trente et quarante, various types of roulette, slot machines, and video poker. Several rooms are dedicated to sports betting, with bookmakers taking wagers on sports from across the world.

The casino attracts a global clientele, with particular focus on eastern Euclea, Rahelia, and southwestern Coius. The illegality of gambling in Zorasan and Tsabara attracts particularly large numbers of players from those countries.

In addition to its gaming rooms, the casino includes a restaurant, bars and cafés, and retail locations for luxury brands including Bergamin, !rolex, !lv, and !gucci.

  • hotel and gardens
  • spa
  • swimming pool
  • theater

Gaming

Mechanical horse race
Roulette tables

Gallery

Amenities

Restaurant Il Cabalèr

The casino is home to a restaurant, Il Cabalèr, serving Gaullican-influenced Montecaran dishes. Also on-site are a cigar bar, garden terrace bar, and café. Drinks are brought to gamblers free of charge while they are playing.

  • Hotel
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Theater
  • Retail

In popular culture

At the roulette table in Montecara, Oskar Berge, 1892

The casino has been the subject of paintings, films, music, and other works of art nearly since its inception. It is the namesake of the Montecara method and Montecara algorithm in mathematics, both of which are so named because they are based on randomness (as in a casino game).

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