The Partouche group opens its new gaming club on Tuesday, May 12th on Avenue de la Grande Armée, a 5,000 m² complex on four floors.

Partouche inaugurates the largest Parisian gaming club near the Arc de Triomphe
Partouche inaugurates the largest Parisian gaming club near the Arc de Triomphe

The Partouche Group will inaugurate its new gaming club on Tuesday, May 12th at 2 pm on Avenue de la Grande Armée, just steps from the Arc de Triomphe. With 5,000 square meters spread over four floors, the Partouche Casino Club will become the largest gaming establishment in the capital. The opening, scheduled for seven days a week, marks a turning point in the Parisian gaming scene. Around one hundred tables will welcome players, including 70 dedicated to poker, with a structured offering powered by Texapoker. Forty-five newly trained dealers are eager to enter the fray for this highly anticipated opening.

An offer focused on poker

The establishment is banking on a comprehensive offering to establish itself as the leading gaming destination in Paris. Poker tables will be the complex's main attraction, but fans of other traditional games will also find what they're looking for in this space designed to offer a premium experience. The strategic location on Avenue de la Grande Armée, a prestigious thoroughfare in the 17th arrondissement, aims to attract both local and international clientele.

A strategic investment

This ambitious project represents a major investment for the Partouche group in the capital. The teams have been recruited and trained specifically for this launch, with croupiers ready to operate from day one. The establishment is counting on its exceptional size and prime location to quickly establish itself against the competition from existing Parisian gaming clubs.

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