The gaming culture of the Czech Republic originates in the resort salons of Karlovy Vary and Mariana Laznes from the time of Austria-Hungary, where excitement accompanied balls, music and aristocratic rest.
In the interwar period, Prague and resort towns consolidated the status of elegant leisure centers, but the socialist era sharply reduced the industry to controlled formats.
After 1989, the market restarted, and with the reform of 2017 received a modern licensing base.
Today, the cultural image of the game combines historical interiors, gastronomy and events (including poker series in Rozvadov), and online - responsibility and manufacturability.
Czechs value the moderation, transparency and cultural integration of casinos into the country's tourist fabric.