King's Resort

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King's Resort
King's Resort logo
Exterior view of the King's Resort
Location Czech RepublicCzech Republic Rozvadov
opening 2003
room just under 400
Casino area 1800 m²
Restaurants 2
Table games Poker, roulette, blackjack, punto blanco, craps
Previous names King's Casino
owner Leon Tsoukernik
Website www.kingsresort.com

The King's Resort is a casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic . The resort has a casino with the largest poker room in Europe.

history

The King's Resort was opened in 2003 by the Czech entrepreneur Leon Tsoukernik as King's Casino and converted into a poker-oriented casino in 2009. Poker tournaments take place daily. The collaboration with the World Series of Poker (WSOP) began in 2015 with a WSOP circuit event . The resort has hosted the World Series of Poker Europe (WSOP Europe) from 2017 until at least 2021 . King's Casino was renamed King's Resort in 2018.

Casino

With over 160 poker tables, the casino has the largest poker room in Europe. The World Series of Poker Europe and the WSOP circuit tournaments have been taking place here since 2017 . At WSOP Europe 2018 , ten WSOP bracelets were played with a guaranteed prize pool totaling 13 million euros . At WSOP Europe 2019 , 15 WSOP bracelets were awarded and played for guaranteed prize money of 18 million euros.

In addition to poker, the casino also offers roulette , blackjack , punto blanco, craps and slot machines .

Hotel and Spa

In the King's Resort there is a hotel complex with a five-star hotel with a total of almost 400 rooms and suites. The hotel also has a conference room and an art gallery with works by Andy Warhol , Václav Radimský and Tony Cragg .

The spa center has a pool, fitness studio, saunas and steam baths, and a Thai massage parlor.

gallery

Web links

Commons : King's Resort  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. WSOPE 2017 website. Retrieved December 24, 2018 .
  2. WSOPE 2018 website. Retrieved December 24, 2018 .
  3. WSOP | 2019 | World Series of Poker Europe. Retrieved August 20, 2019 .

Coordinates: 49 ° 40 ′ 12 "  N , 12 ° 33 ′ 24.3"  E