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Sat, Apr 13, 4:00am by Charlotte Lee
Last Updated Tue, Oct 8, 12:36am
Crown Perth Casino in Western Australia is the only casino gambling centre in the territory. Crown Perth, which used to be called Burswood Entertainment Complex, is the only resort area in WA that’s licensed to provide table games, poker, and certain types of electronic gambling machines.
The state of Western Australia is large – the biggest non-nation territory in the world. Making up a full third of Australia’s land mass, Western Australia is made up of more than 2.5 million square kilometres of land, most of which is arid and uninhabitable desert space. As of the last census, 2.5 million people live in WAS, most living in or near the territory’s capital city, Perth. The Crown Perth takes its new name from the capital city, though the complex is actually located on the Swan River in Perth’s suburb of Burswood.
Casino Details
Crown Perth, operated by Crown Limited, is a hotel and casino resort complex that’s outside Perth’s city limits but connected to that city’s central business district via a public railway system, several roads, and multiple methods of mass transit. The entire complex is made up of the large casino area, two different hotel properties, a convention and business centre, restaurants and bars, and a large indoor theatre called The Dome with room for 20,000 guests.
The casino itself is open twenty-four hours a day except when the entire complex closes on Good Friday, Christmas Day, and Anzac Day. The gambling area, around 60,000 square feet in total, is divided up between a section set aside for table games, a poker room, and an area for some electronic gambling machines.
Electronic Games
Unlike most of Australia’s betting venues, Crown Perth does not have a license to provide pokies. The government of Western Australia has outlawed poker machines, known as slot machines in the rest of the world. Instead, the casino’s electronic gaming machines are styled after video poker and other games where player skill plays a part.
A large group of electronic machines for gambling made up of around 2,000 different titles is available, but don’t expect to find traditional reel-spinning pokies. Instead the titles include electronic portals for keno and other casino games and skill games. These are similar to hybrids of table games and unique versions of video poker style machine gambling. Wager sizes allowed on these games range from AUD $0.10 up to the high-roller titles available only in the casino’s invitation-only VIP area. In that section, machine games like video poker are available at bet sizes into the hundreds of dollars per outcome.
The casino also has a small keno lounge adjacent to the sports bar attached to the gaming floor. This keno section is open around the clock with games available in a variety of bet sizes, as low as AUD $2.50 per wager. The keno parlour contains both standard table keno variations and electronic games with touch-screen portals that are based on standard keno rules.
Poker Games
Head-to-head poker rooms are not as common at Australian gambling halls as in other parts of the world, but Crown Perth has an area of the gaming floor set aside for cash games and tournaments twenty-four hours on weekends and eighteen hours during the week. The poker variant played most often is Texas Hold ‘Em. Poker players can participate in the casino’s weekly No Limit Hold ‘Em tourneys with buy-ins as low as AUD $50 and play in ring games from noon to 6 AM during the week or all day on Fridays and Saturdays.
The smaller buy-in games take place on Wednesdays during the casino’s Big Wednesday Beginners’ cash tournament. The Wednesday tournament is limited to the first 220 entrants. Fans of Omaha can sign up for Pot Limit Omaha Thursdays with an AUD $120 buy-in and a starting stack of AUD $3,000 in tournament chips.
Table and VIP Gambling Options
The balance of Crown Perth’s betting is split up between varieties of table games, with twelve tables operating at any given time. The casino’s table game list includes several versions of blackjack, roulette played on both American and European style wheels, a large group of electronic style classics in the Rapid series, like Rapid Roulette, Rapid Money Wheel, and Rapid Baccarat, mini and standard baccarat tables, casino-style poker (Casino War, Pai Gow Poker, Texas Hold’Em, and Caribbean Stud Poker), Two-Up, and Sic Bo.
For VIPs and special property guests, Crown Perth’s Pearl Room is where high roller and private gaming tables are found. (See our page about high roller pokies for more information.) The space is located above the main gaming floor and gives high rollers a big view of the city skyline and the nearby riverside. Every table game open on the main floor can be found here (except head-to-head poker games) with betting ranges larger than the options in the main rooms. The Pearl Room and other VIP options are by invitation or arrangement only; gamblers in this section are expected to place bets at a minimum of AUD $50 per round, except for a handful of video poker and other machines with slightly smaller minimum wagers. Private game hosts and concierge services are available, as is complimentary drink service. Guests at the Pearl Room must be members of the Crown Club, the casino’s rewards program which is free to join and is used to track gambler action to hand out comps and other gifts.
Other Amenities
The site’s two hotels – Crown Metropol and Crown Promenade – offer both high-end and standard rooms, luxury suites, and spa facilities. The Crown Promenade is designed as a business hotel, with convention facilities, meeting rooms, and a larger number of guest rooms. The Metropol is the more expensive site with fewer rooms (around 100) and more modern accommodations. Both hotels are home to a number of bars and restaurants representing different world cuisines, including buffet-style meals, food and drink for casino customers (located on the gambling floor), and two signature restaurants for fine dining.
Fri, Apr 12, 9:52am by Ethan Anderson
Last Updated Tue, Oct 8, 12:37am
Western Australia casinos are gambling properties located in the territory of Western Australia. Crown Perth, formerly known as Burswood Entertainment Complex, is currently the only full-featured casino gambling venue in the territory.
The fact that just one casino resort complex exists in WA may be surprising to foreigners, considering the state of Western Australia takes up a third of the nation’s land mass. Though Western Australia is the country’s largest territory at over 2.5 million square kilometres, most of the land is uninhabitable desert. Only 2.5 million people call the territory home, most of them living in or near the territorial capital of Perth. That city is home to the only gambling venue state-wide, Crown Perth.
Crown Perth Casino Details
Located on the Swan River in the suburb of Burswood just outside the city of Perth, Crown Perth (operated by Crown Limited) is a hotel and casino resort complex. Linked to Perth’s Central Business District by a public railway system, the complex contains a casino, two hotels, a convention centre, many restaurants and bars, and a 20,000 seat indoor arena called The Dome.
The Crown’s casino is open twenty-four hours a day. On the gaming floor, twelve table games are open at any given time. The Crown’s table game variety includes a few variants of blackjack, roulette (on single-zero and double-zero wheels), electronic versions of casino standards in the Rapid series (Rapid Roulette, Rapid Baccarat, Rapid Money Wheel), three variants of baccarat, casino-stlye poker games like Casino War, Texas Hold’Em, and Caribbean Stud Poker, Two-Up, Sic Bo, and Pai Gow.
Poker players who visit the Crown complex can participate in weekly No Limit Hold ‘Em tournaments with buy-ins as low as AUD $50 or play in ring games from noon to 6 AM during the week or twenty-four hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
The casino’s collection of electronic machine games totals just under 2,000, though traditional pokies or any reel-spinning games are not legal in Western Australia. (See our page about pokies facts for more information about these kinds of games.) In place of pokies, the casino offers skill games like video poker and machine versions of keno, along with other skill games that are hybrids of table games and video poker machines. Wagers on these games range from AUD $0.10 up to the high-roller level available on machines in the casino’s VIP section. Bets on these VIP games go up into the hundreds of dollars per round. A separate keno lounge located next to the casino’s sports bar operates around the clock available at a wide variety of bet sizes on both table versions of the game and electronic portals.
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VIPs and special guests have their own gaming area, the Pearl Room, with a 180 degree view of the Perth skyline and the Swan River. All the games found on the casino floor, except for head-to-head poker, have high-roller versions in the Pearl Room where bet minimums hover around the AUD $50 mark. Complimentary beverages and game hosts serving VIP guests are available in this by-invite only section of the Crown casino.
Facts about Gambling in Western Australia
According to a government report, the Database on Australia’s Gambling Industry, a little more than 80% of adults in Australia participate in some form of wagering. That number makes Australians the most active bettors in the world, with easy access to bookmakers, betting on horse and dog races, pokies in clubs and bars, and the country’s many traditional casinos, not to mention legal and regulated online gambling.
The government agency that controls gambling in this territory is the Office of Racing, Gaming and Liquor. That group licenses and regulates all gaming machines and table games at Crown Perth, and is responsible for the auditing of all the games of chance and skill in the Crown casino-resort complex as well as in clubs and bars that make pokies and other machine games available in WA.
It wasn’t until 1974 that the government of Western Australia considered regulating and legalizing casino play, citing the fact that organized crime groups were already running illegal casino operations within territorial boundaries. The potential increase in tourism to the area was another major factor, and eventually the territory decided to pass legislation allowing for the construction of a casino in Perth, the framework that would eventually lead to the construction of the Crown Perth.
Nearby Destinations in Western Australia
The city of Perth is the major destination for travellers to WA. Perth is a major cosmopolitan city, the fourth-largest in all of Australia, with museums, performance halls, and cultural sites draw in in hundreds of thousands of international tourists every year.
Though the climate is generally dry and much of the territory is uninhabited, the northern tropical regions of the state are home to a diverse collection of wildlife, as is the southwest coastal area (home to Perth) which has a more comfortable Mediterranean climate.
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Revenue from tourism (and from poker machines) continue to increase, thanks in part to places like the Crown Perth that take advantage of the size of the territory’s capital city and its many landmarks and tourist-friendly destinations to draw in business. Gambling regulations in Western Australia do allow for the construction of other casino resort complexes in the state, though so far Crown Perth has a monopoly on the territory’s casino industry.