Thursday, February 12, 2009

The German Good Luck

The Germans are known the world over for their precision, well they sure also know how to party and enjoy with the same pin-point precision as they work! Nowhere is this accuracy more apparent than its casinos! These temples erected to the whimsical goddess of luck are also run with the precision of well oiled clockwork machines to ensure complete satisfaction for their patrons. Although almost all of Germany’s cities feature at least one casino yet it is in a few of the more well known ones that one can find the glitterati of the world challenging Lady Luck.
Lauded for the hot springs since the Roman era the Baden-Baden, Germany is an elegant town with a rich history now celebrated for its elegant spas. The best place to unwind and chill out, this town is sure to enamor you with its beauty.
Today, the white ball still rolls in the celebrated, opulent rooms that casino lessee Edouard Bénazet had created by interior designers from Paris. And now, some 200 years afterward, the Baden-Baden casino is still considered among the world’s most elegant. The panache of the historic gaming rooms mesmerizes all who stopover them, and the casino’s guest book is crammed with famous names.
Hanover again throbs with its nightlife choices. In fact, amusement in Hanover is one field where variety is the catchphrase. You want it, Hanover has it. Speaking of casinos, Hanover has only one, the Spielbank Hannover. But, the Spielbank Hannover just Leads from the front amongst the casinos in Germany and is a tradition of sorts in Hanover.
This casino in Hanover is jam-packed with betting options and they come loaded at the 175 slot machines and the eight table games. Roulette is played at five tables and Blackjack is enjoyed at three tables. Besides these, you also have poker at this casino in Hanover, finishing the gaming coup. There are also provisions for food and beverages at the premises. The Spielbank Hannover, the only casino in Hanover draws the gaming buffs not only from all the other parts of Germany but also from all parts of the world.

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