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Missouri Casinos & Gambling


The state of Missouri is one of the states quietly tucked into the nook of the United States's Midwest. It has the rowdy cities of St. Louis and Kansas City, but otherwise, Missouri features acres of farmland and stays serene in landscape & culture. Let the Missouri casinos add some kick to an otherwise quiet region in the U.S.. There are roughly about nine to ten casinos dotting the state of Missouri's landscape, each different in its own way.

Harrah's Casino

One of Harrah's Casino's is in Kansas City and is another of the Missouri casinos boasting a large-scale, Vegas-style facility. It has well over 2,000 slot machines, a host of popular table games and a plethora of entertainment and dining options. Plus it happens to be located in Kansas City which means this Missouri casino attracts many gamblers from other parts of the United States. There is also a Harrah's in St. Louis, MO - with a large-scale, sister casino that features lots of the same features as the Kansas City Casino.

Isle of Capri Casino - Missouri Locations:

Isle of Capri has two locatinos in Missouri, one located in Boonville and the is a riverboat casino in Kansas City. These are medium-sized, Missouri gambling casinos that feature over 1,000 slot machines, plus poker and table games and more.

The Ameristar Casino at St Charles, Missouri


Ameristar Casino in St. Charles is a riverboat casino (not traveling, however), which features an abundance of slots, video poker machines, live poker, blackjack table games, dining and entertainment. This Missouri casino has some of the most popular casino games like , roulette, poker and more. It is a very "Vegas-style" casino and usually hosts a younger, very high-energy crowd. This mega casino also has over 3,000 slot machines to gamble at.

Ameristar in K.C.

There is also an Ameristar Casino in Kansas City, featuring about 2,900 slot machines and is the same Vegas-style, Missouri casino as its sister facility in St. Charles. Alternatively, the Mark Twain Casino in La Grange, the St. Jo Frontier Casino in St. Joseph and the President Casino in Laclede's Landing, are all medium-scale Missouri casinos, with the number of slot machines ranging from the high 500s to the low 1000s. They usually feature live poker and table games, entertainment and dining options and cater to the crowds who decide to visit a Missouri casino to have a good time dining and gambling.

 

Missouri has 14 casinos in which you'll find more than 17,824 slots and gaming machines. There are a total of 427 table games. The minimum bet we've found at casinos in Missouri is $0.01 and the maxium bet is $5,000. Click a casino on the left for more information on a particular property.

If you wish to stay at some nice casino hotels in Missouri, visit the Missouri casino hotels page. We actually have 13 Missouri hotels you can book directly from World Casino Directory. Click here to see a list of all Missouri hotels available.

There is poker in Missouri! You will find over 97 live poker tables to play at. You will find the following games in Missouri casinos: Omaha Hi-Lo, Limit Holdem, No Limit Holdem, Crazy Pineapple, Omaha, 7 Card Stud Hi-Lo, 7-Card Stud Razz, Low Ball, Pot Limit Omaha, Omaha 8 or Better, Mixed Games, Texas Hold'em, Big O. Some Missouri casinos also offer convention centers and meeting spaces. Over the entire town, you will find a total of 149,507 conference sq/ft space in the various casino properties.

Missouri Casinos and the Biggest Casino City in Missouri

Missouri has a total of 14 casinos and pari-mutuel facilities at your disposal which are spread out across 11 cities throughout the state. The city with the most is St. Louis with 3 casinos.

Biggest Casino / Gaming Facility in Missouri

Out of all casinos in Missouri you'll find Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City to be the biggest. It has 2578 gaming machines and 57 table games. You can reach South Point Casino by phone at (816) 414-7000 or by clicking this link: Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City to see its information page.

2nd Biggest Casino / Gaming Facility in Missouri

Coming in second place for largest casino in Missouri is Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles with 2567 gaming machines and 58 table games. This casino can be reached by calling (636) 949-7777 or by clicking this link: Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles to see its information page.

Legalized Gambling

 

Missouri permits various forms of casino gambling on licensed excursion boats.  The laws are in Chapter 313 of the Missouri Revised Statutes

Contracts Against Public Policy

Money lost at gaming recovered, how,

434.030 . Any person who shall lose any money or property at any game, gambling device or by any bet or wager whatever, may recover the same by a civil action.

Heirs may have the remedy.
434.040. The heirs, executors, administrators, wife and creditors of the person losing, may have the same remedy against the winner as provided in section 434.030.

Stakeholder liable.
434.050. Every stakeholder who shall knowingly receive any money or property, staked upon any betting declared gaming by the foregoing provisions, shall be liable to the party who placed such money or property in his hands, both before and after the determination of such bet; and the delivery of the money or property to the winner shall be no defense to any action brought by the losing party for the recovery thereof; provided, that no stakeholder shall be liable afterward unless a demand has been made of such stakeholder for the money or property in his possession, previous to the expiration of the time agreed upon by the parties for the determination of the bet or wager.

Parents may recover minor's gaming losses.
434.060. If any minor shall lose any money or property at any game, gambling device, or by any bet or wager whatever, the parent or conservator of such minor may sue for and recover from the winner such money or property, or the value thereof, so lost by such minor.

Interrogatories.
434.080 . In all suits under this chapter, the plaintiff may call upon the defendant to answer, on oath, any interrogatory touching the case in the manner and form prescribed by the rules of civil procedure, and if the defendant shall refuse to answer, the same shall be taken as confessed; but such answer shall not be admitted as evidence against such person in any criminal proceedings by indictment or by information.

Action to be commenced in three months.
434.090. Any action for money or property brought under this chapter shall be commenced within three months from the time the right of action accrued, and not afterward.

Criminal Laws

Chapter definitions.

572.010. As used in this chapter:

(1) "Advance gambling activity", a person "advances gambling activity" if, acting other than as a player, he engages in conduct that materially aids any form of gambling activity. Conduct of this nature includes but is not limited to conduct directed toward the creation or establishment of the particular game, lottery, contest, scheme, device or activity involved, toward the acquisition or maintenance of premises, paraphernalia, equipment or apparatus therefor, toward the solicitation or inducement of persons to participate therein, toward the actual conduct of the playing phases thereof, toward the arrangement or communication of any of its financial or recording phases, or toward any other phase of its operation. A person advances gambling activity if, having substantial proprietary control or other authoritative control over premises being used with his knowledge for purposes of gambling activity, he permits that activity to occur or continue or makes no effort to prevent its occurrence or continuation. The supplying, servicing and operation of a licensed excursion gambling boat under sections 313.800 to 313.840, RSMo, does not constitute advancing gambling activity;

(2) "Bookmaking", means advancing gambling activity by unlawfully accepting bets from members of the public as a business, rather than in a casual or personal fashion, upon the outcomes of future contingent events;

(3) "Contest of chance" means any contest, game, gaming scheme or gaming device in which the outcome depends in a material degree upon an element of chance, notwithstanding that the skill of the contestants may also be a factor therein;

(4) "Gambling", a person engages in "gambling" when he stakes or risks something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not under his control or influence, upon an agreement or understanding that he will receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome. Gambling does not include bona fide business transactions valid under the law of contracts, including but not limited to contracts for the purchase or sale at a future date of securities or commodities, and agreements to compensate for loss caused by the happening of chance, including but not limited to contracts of indemnity or guaranty and life, health or accident insurance; nor does gambling include playing an amusement device that confers only an immediate right of replay not exchangeable for something of value. Gambling does not include any licensed activity, or persons participating in such games which are covered by sections 313.800 to 313.840, RSMo;

(5) "Gambling device" means any device, machine, paraphernalia or equipment that is used or usable in the playing phases of any gambling activity, whether that activity consists of gambling between persons or gambling by a person with a machine. However, lottery tickets, policy slips and other items used in the playing phases of lottery and policy schemes are not gambling devices within this definition;

(6) "Gambling record" means any article, instrument, record, receipt, ticket, certificate, token, slip or notation used or intended to be used in connection with unlawful gambling activity;

(7) "Lottery" or "policy" means an unlawful gambling scheme in which for a consideration the participants are given an opportunity to win something of value, the award of which is determined by chance;

(8) "Player" means a person who engages in any form of gambling solely as a contestant or bettor, without receiving or becoming entitled to receive any profit therefrom other than personal gambling winnings, and without otherwise rendering any material assistance to the establishment, conduct or operation of the particular gambling activity. A person who gambles at a social game of chance on equal terms with the other participants therein does not otherwise render material assistance to the establishment, conduct or operation thereof by performing, without fee or remuneration, acts directed toward the arrangement or facilitation of the game, such as inviting persons to play, permitting the use of premises therefor and supplying cards or other equipment used therein. A person who engages in "bookmaking" as defined in subdivision (2) of this section is not a "player";

(9) "Professional player" means a player who engages in gambling for a livelihood or who has derived at least twenty percent of his income in any one year within the past five years from acting solely as a player;

(10) "Profit from gambling activity", a person "profits from gambling activity" if, other than as a player, he accepts or receives money or other property pursuant to an agreement or understanding with any person whereby he participates or is to participate in the proceeds of gambling activity;

11) "Slot machine" means a gambling device that as a result of the insertion of a coin or other object operates, either completely automatically or with the aid of some physical act by the player, in such a manner that, depending upon elements of chance, it may eject something of value. A device so constructed or readily adaptable or convertible to such use is no less a slot machine because it is not in working order or because some mechanical act of manipulation or repair is required to accomplish its adaptation, conversion or workability. Nor is it any less a slot machine because apart from its use or adaptability as such it may also sell or deliver something of value on a basis other than chance;

(12) "Something of value" means any money or property, any token, object or article exchangeable for money or property, or any form of credit or promise directly or indirectly contemplating transfer of money or property or of any interest therein or involving extension of a service, entertainment or a privilege of playing at a game or scheme without charge;

(13) "Unlawful" means not specifically authorized by law.

Gambling.

572.020.

1. A person commits the crime of gambling if he knowingly engages in gambling.

2. Gambling is a class C misdemeanor unless:

(1) It is committed by a professional player, in which case it is a class D felony; or

(2) The person knowingly engages in gambling with a minor, in which case it is a class B misdemeanor.

Promoting gambling in the first degree.

572.030.

1. A person commits the crime of promoting gambling in the first degree if he knowingly advances or profits from unlawful gambling or lottery activity by:

(1) Setting up and operating a gambling device to the extent that more than one hundred dollars of money is gambled upon or by means of the device in any one day, or setting up and operating any slot machine; or

(2) Engaging in bookmaking to the extent that he receives or accepts in any one day more than one bet and a total of more than one hundred dollars in bets; or

(3) Receiving in connection with a lottery or policy or enterprise:

(a) Money or written records from a person other than a player whose chances or plays are represented by such money or records; or

(b) More than one hundred dollars in any one day of money played in the scheme or enterprise; or

(c) Something of value played in the scheme or enterprise with a fair market value exceeding one hundred dollars in any one day.

2. Promoting gambling in the first degree is a class D felony.

Promoting gambling in the second degree.

572.040.

1. A person commits the crime of promoting gambling in the second degree if he knowingly advances or profits from unlawful gambling or lottery activity.

2. Promoting gambling in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.

Possession of gambling records in the first degree.

572.050.

1. A person commits the crime of possession of gambling records in the first degree if, with knowledge of the contents thereof, he possesses any gambling record of a kind used:

(1) In the operation or promotion of a bookmaking scheme or enterprise, and constituting, reflecting or representing more than five bets totaling more than five hundred dollars; or

(2) In the operation, promotion or playing of a lottery or policy scheme or enterprise, and constituting, reflecting or representing more than five hundred plays or chances therein.

2. A person does not commit a crime under subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of this section if the gambling record possessed by the defendant constituted, reflected or represented bets of the defendant himself in a number not exceeding ten.

3. The defendant shall have the burden of injecting the issue under subsection 2.

4. Possession of gambling records in the first degree is a class D felony.

Possession of gambling records in the second degree.

572.060.

1. A person commits the crime of possession of gambling records in the second degree if, with knowledge of the contents thereof, he possesses any gambling record of a kind used:

(1) In the operation or promotion of a bookmaking scheme or enterprise; or

(2) In the operation, promotion or playing of a lottery or policy scheme or enterprise.

2. A person does not commit a crime under subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of this section if the gambling record possessed by the defendant constituted, reflected or represented bets of the defendant himself in a number not exceeding ten.

3. The defendant shall have the burden of injecting the issue under subsection 2.

4. Possession of gambling records in the second degree is a class A misdemeanor.

Possession of a gambling device.

572.070.

1. A person commits the crime of possession of a gambling device if, with knowledge of the character thereof, he manufactures, sells, transports, places or possesses, or conducts or negotiates any transaction affecting or designed to affect ownership, custody or use of:

(1) A slot machine; or

(2) Any other gambling device, knowing or having reason to believe that it is to be used in the state of Missouri in the advancement of unlawful gambling activity.

2. Possession of a gambling device is a class A misdemeanor.

Lottery offenses--no defense.

572.080.

It is no defense under any section of this chapter relating to a lottery that the lottery itself is drawn or conducted outside Missouri and is not in violation of the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is drawn or conducted.

Gambling houses, public nuisances--abatement.

572.090.

1. Any room, building or other structure regularly used for any unlawful gambling activity prohibited by this chapter is a public nuisance.

2. The attorney general, circuit attorney or prosecuting attorney may, in addition to all criminal sanctions, prosecute a suit in equity to enjoin the nuisance. If the court finds that the owner of the room, building or structure knew or had reason to believe that the premises were being used regularly for unlawful gambling activity, the court may order that the premises shall not be occupied or used for such period as the court may determine, not to exceed one year.

3. Appeals shall be allowed from the judgment of the court as in other civil actions.

Preemption--exclusions.

572.100.

The general assembly by enacting this chapter intends to preempt any other regulation of the area covered by this chapter. No governmental subdivision or agency may enact or enforce a law that regulates or makes any conduct in the area covered by this chapter an offense, or the subject of a criminal or civil penalty or sanction of any kind. The term "gambling", as used in this chapter, does not include licensed activities under sections 313.800 to 313.840, RSMo.

Duties of prosecuting attorneys.

572.110.

It shall be the duty of the circuit attorneys and prosecuting attorneys in their respective jurisdictions to enforce the provisions of this chapter, and the attorney general shall have a concurrent duty to enforce the provisions of this chapter.

Forfeiture of gambling devices, records and money.

572.120.

Any gambling device or gambling record, or any money used as bets or stakes in unlawful gambling activity, possessed or used in violation of this chapter may be seized by any peace officer and is forfeited to the state. Forfeiture procedures shall be conducted as provided by rule of court. Forfeited money and the proceeds from the sale of forfeited property shall be paid into the school fund of the county. Any forfeited gambling device or record not needed in connection with any proceedings under this chapter and which has no legitimate use shall be ordered publicly destroyed.

Antique slot machines exempt from section 572.120, when.

572.125.

1. It shall be an affirmative defense to any prosecution under this chapter relating to slot machines, if the defendant shows that the slot machine is an antique slot machine and was not operated for gambling purposes while in the defendant's possession. For the purposes of this section, an antique slot machine is one which is over thirty years old.

2. Notwithstanding section 572.120, whenever the defense provided by subsection 1 of this section is offered, no slot machine seized from any defendant shall be destroyed or otherwise altered until after a final court determination that such defense is not applicable. If the defense is applicable, any such slot machine shall be returned pursuant to provisions of law providing for the return of property

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Missouri Stats

  • Licensed Casinos: 14
  • Horse Tracks: 0
  • Licensed Bingo: 0
  • Table games: 427
  • Slot machines: 17,824
  • Poker tables: 97
  • Simulcasting: 0
  • Greyhound Tracks: 0
  • Cities with Gambling: 11
  • Sportsbetting Parlours: 0
  • Casino Hotels: 13
  • Venues: 18
  • Restaurants: 51
  • Minimum Bet: $ 0.01
  • Maximum Bet: $ 5000
  • Total Casino sq/ft: 839,300 sq/ft
  • Total Convention sq/ft: 149,507 sq/ft