There are only 12 land-based casinos in the whole of Australia, which is less than you’d find in the single Strip of Vegas, so Aussie players are quite limited when it comes to land-based venues. The company cited "macro-economic challenges" for its decision this week to close one of its two gaming floors, just a year after it opened in Sydney's tallest skyscraper. The move comes after a months-long public inquiry which revealed allegations of money laundering. With the regulator looking into systemic issues at Crown’s existing casinos in Melbourne and Perth, the Sydney venue was up in the air. During hearings, allegations of money laundering and links to international criminal syndicates through Crown’s relationship with private junket operators threw the organisation’s V.I.P. service into question. Check out our poker room and casino reviews, where we cover the latest promotions, bonuses, and rakeback deals. We also provide guides on various poker variants, including Texas Hold'em, Omaha, and more.