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The Reykjavik Casino Club Bar is interesting, and well to be completely honest quiet lonely. We found great humor in the place. We are not gamblers, but as we took a stroll through the downtown area one evening we stumbled across this bar and thought we could stop in for a drink if nothing else. Based on the name and what we saw inside we were unsure as to what the exact purpose of this establishment was. Was it a bar? or a Casino in the heart of Iceland’s capitol?
Casino Club Bar, a bar/ betting pub in downtown Reykjavik |
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Upon entering this bar in Reykjavik, we found several digital gambling machines, most of which with empty seats. Most of the slot machines had very unique programming. Additionally, there was of course a bar. The drink choices were satisfactory, but not over the top. Which led me to believe that this was more likely casino type establishment. We enjoyed some Viking brew and Wine, and stayed for about an hour to just relax and enjoy the atmosphere. In the hour or so that we were there we played about $20.00 USD in the slots, and won absolutely nothing. Not a single winning pull. We saw two or three others playing constantly, and from the looks of it they were in the same boat as us. Maybe it just wasn’t our night.
The long and short of it is that if you are looking for a Casino in downtown Iceland you have found your place, if your looking for a hopping bar keep looking or try Enski Barinn, an English Pub a few streets over. Next >> Enski Barinn
Difficult as it may be to believe, money laundering is a problem in Iceland, but international bodies have often criticised the Icelandic government of having a poor or distorted understanding of money laundering risks.
Kjarninn now reports that, in a report from the Money Laundering Office of Iceland using data points collected by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Iceland could attempt to fight money laundering through an unlikely axis: video slot machines.
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Video slots are not just a popular pastime in Iceland; their proceeds go to the Red Cross, the rescue squad, drug treatment centres, and even the University of Iceland, amongst other institutions. However, video slots can also be used for a more sinister purpose, the report contends.
One way in which this can happen is for those operating in traditionally cash-only illegal trades, such as the selling of controlled substances. By taking a large sum of ill-gotten cash, putting it in a slot machine, and simply printing out a winnings ticket for the same amount, that cash becomes taxable, legal money.
In order to combat this the report recommends, amongst other techniques, to give potential slots players special playing cards directly connected to their kennitölur, Iceland’s identification number system, and their bank accounts in order to put money in a slot machine. If someone wanted to play using cash, the amount would need to be severely limited, for example to 1,500 ISK.
A bill detailing these anti-money laundering operations, and others, is expected to hit the floor of Parliament in autumn 2020.
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