Blackjack Champ – If some of the EU member states were casino games, who’d get to be blackjack and who’d be a slot machine? Gambling is enjoyed for the most part throughout the entire EU, with only minor restrictions applying in certain member states. Recently, there has been the suggestion that new legislation and regulations could come into place in the very near future, which will provide a ‘blanket’ set of rules on the matter for all countries.
This would be beneficial to providers of internet and mobile casinos, which have been subjected to the most restrictions; such as not being permitted to offer their services outside their own country to other countries within the same union. The EU parliamentary elections are due to be held in May this year, and after this has taken place a final decision should be made about the fate of online gambling in the EU. We’ve decided to have a bit of fun with this and have imagined who would be what, if some of the member states became casino games.
Okay, so there are 28 member states and we can’t assign them all to games; so we’ve taken some of the states with the characteristics which can best be matched to a corresponding country. First up, the country best known for playing smart and holding the most power in Europe, Germany, has got to be the famous game of blackjack.