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2012年11月10日 星期六

Will Online Gambling Grow Again Now That USA Is Starting to Open It's Doors?


Since December of 2011, the US seems to have been making steps which could lead to some forms of online gambling becoming legal. Congress appears to be easing the laws of internet gambling after passing legislation that could mean the re-emergence of the USA as a secure and regulated online gambling zone.

As soon as the majority of states follow in the footsteps of places such as Nevada, it will hopefully pave the way for a completely regulated gambling environment that offers players the services and security that they have long been pursuing. America is certainly beginning to open her doors to gambling online by making some games legal.

If all forms of these are to eventually become legal across the nation, it could see games such as poker becoming available almost overnight at a large number of innovative gambling sites which already offer their services to players from around the world. It will mean that businesses could legally base their operations from within the US, as opposed to having an offshore HQ.

It also means that players would no longer have to search for the offshore operators that accept US players. Many of these portals are quite often unregulated and do very little to offer their registered members any decent form of player protection. Online gambling will grow at a phenomenal rate as soon as the floodgates are opened.

This will allow operators to get back on track and it will once again mean that online players in the US will have plenty of secure sites to choose from. Punters will soon be able to play on their favourite casino game or place a wager on one of many different sporting events from around the world.

Lobbyists continue to campaign for the complete legislation of online gambling and over the past few months, representatives have been bombarding Congress with endless correspondence in an attempt to push for legalising online gambling in its many different forms. New Jersey looks like it could become the third individual state to recognise online gambling and actually allow punters to place real cash wagers, along with the previously mentioned Nevada and also Delaware.

As recently as December 2011, consumers witnessed a major victory towards online gambling, in particular for poker (which is often seen as a game of skill and not chance). The Obama administration announced a move that could indeed prove positive for the future of online gambling in the US.

The US government's stance on internet gambling seems to be budging in favour of both the player and the operator. The issue of gambling in an online environment still needs to be debated and it is mainly opposed by the US Indian tribes who believe it will have a major impact on their annual $28billion (£17.7b) land based gaming industry.




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2012年11月1日 星期四

Legal Gambling Throws Open New Doors


As a sport, gambling has long been associated with negative qualities. Even after having been around since time immemorial, the game has not been able to wash its hands off the negative connotations attached to it. Cultures across the world have frowned upon gambling, at one point of time or the other. While some have cited religious reasons for maintaining distance from the sport, others have done so on moral grounds. However, the game has witnessed a change in fortunes recently, at least in a few European countries as well as in the USA.

As the capital of gambling, Las Vegas needs no introduction. From classic table games to their modern interpretations and much, much more, this city has done gambling a huge favour in getting it accepted in the society. In the UK too, there is now widespread acceptance for gambling of all forms, especially UK bingo. As the most popular means of entertainment in the country, bingo has managed to open doors for all forms of gambling to enter the lives of the people. While till some time back it was just hall-based bingo that had Britain grooving to it, the advent of online UK bingo has tilted the scales to its favour.

Though the exact reason for this shift in opinions cannot be pin-pointed, the realisation that gambling has more to offer than what popular belief would have us think could be a major reason. It has been observed that gambling, when legalised as well as monitored, can prove to be very beneficial not only for players but for the entire country. Though the fears about gambling might not be unfounded, there lies a huge difference between the illegal sort of gambling and the legal variant. In other words, though illegal gambling is a bane, its legal variant has proven to be just the opposite. Many countries have woken up to this fact and are taking rapid strides into the world of online gambling. Though countries like the UK and USA have established their dominance on the game, many Asian countries too are warming up to the idea, thus helping online gaming spread its wings more.

Asian countries like Macau and Singapore have opened their arms wide for hall-based gambling. So much so that today, casinos in these countries enjoy a higher turnout than the casinos in Las Vegas do. Experts, however, believe that the trend of casino based gambling is not likely to give way to internet gambling anytime soon in these countries as the as World Wide Web still remains largely unregulated in these countries. Also, in many countries where internet connectivity faces disruptions on a regular basis, it is difficult for online gaming operators to find a dedicated audience. The failure of online gambling has not been a dampener or halted land-based gambling from thriving in the Asian countries. While Macau, also known as the Monte Carlo of the East, has always been exceptional with regards to gambling, countries like Malaysia, Singapore and Philippines have emerged as strong new candidates that threaten to dislodge Macau from the throne.

With many countries softening their stand on gambling as a sport and particularly on online gambling, the future for this game promises to be brighter than its past has been.




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