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Timeline For U.S. Online Casinos?

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Over the last several months, there have been some super exciting and potentially very important development in the future of online casinos and land-based casinos within the United States gambling market. Everyone is a girly awaiting changes and developments in terms of online casino gambling legislation. Many people both inside the industry and outside have been speculating that gambling activity in America will be legalized sooner than everyone thinks. With this in mind, many super bowl gambling operators are doing everything in their power to be sure that they are as ready as they possibly can be.

Some major companies in the market of online casinos have already filed specific documents with the securities and exchange commission in order to establish joint online gaming ventures. One such operation is trumped entertainment Inc. Just a few short years ago, this operation filed for bankruptcy and was taken over by another investment firm.

Since then, things have been moving along rather well and they have been working on the recovery and have their sights set on making the most of the wonderful and ever increasing power and presence of the Internet casino gambling business. For now, all we can do is speculate, but it will be very interesting to see what takes place over the course of the next coming months in this regard. Many people have a vested interest in the future success of a flourishing online casino gambling industry within the United States. This is going to be something worth paying close attention to if you are a gambler. Keep that in mind.

U.S. Online Casinos Increasingly Likely?

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

As momentum builds for policy changes involving online casinos and other parts of the world, the momentum could finally be starting to pick up in our regard for the United States. We have remained one of the last holdouts when it comes to opening our doors and liberalizing our government policies when it comes to online casino activity.

But in the near future, this could be changing in a remarkable and substantial and lasting way. The new report has been issued by a highly influential business and credit rating operation. The details of this new report recently released indicate that the legalization of Internet casino gambling within America is increasingly likely.

The findings from this recent report could prove to bring a whole lot of hope to either industry insiders who have been looking for confirmation of all of their hopes, their dreams, and their deepest. With this in mind, many companies devoted to online casinos have been ramping up their support for online initiatives and have also been looking to enter into a lions is our collaboration with other major casino gambling operations.

Big-time mergers have been taking place throughout the industry and everyone is gearing up to try to gain a strong foothold in a winning position for when the market of Internet casino gambling does begin to start opening up in the United States. All in all, this could prove to be a win-win situation for everyone involved in considering the huge level of revenue that could be generated as a result from this particular development.

Research Shows U.S. Casino Potential

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Many people within the industry of online casinos are very familiar with all of the potential that lies on this particular market within the United States. Although the online casino market in America has been rather off-limits due to legal research and over the last few years, major changes could be taking place in the very near future. Representatives Barney Frank and Jim McDermott have brought bills to Congress that aim to shut down the UIGEA and printout licensing and regulation and taxation plans for Internet casino gambling in the United States.

And now and is come to our attention through a new research that has been conducted that if the United States were to go ahead and move forward with a plan to regulate online gambling, that could potentially create nearly 32,000 jobs in addition to $57.5 billion worth of tax revenue over the course of a five year..

This is amazing news that cannot be ignored. Since we’re still in the grips of a seemingly endless and horrific economic recession, this sort of research needs to be taken into account when we try to decide how to move forward and begin to build toward some sort of financial recovery. The time is now to act for Congress in terms of adopting and pushing for these proposals.

With such a straightforward and effective approach to generating much-needed revenue in creating a decent quantity of jobs to boost economic growth in America, it seems that we really have no other choice than to push forward and make this come together and be a reality. Obviously fans of online casinos and operators also are pushing for these changes but now more and more people can get behind this effort for progress when we know that so much is on the line.

Intertops Goes Red & Green

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

It seems like the buck stops here for Intertops in terms of no longer being able to reject players who reside within the United States. The company has had to watch as other businesses devoted to online casinos continue to thrive and flourish even in this bleak economic state because they are still accepting American players. The plan for the players who frequently visit the online casino magic of Intertops is to have two fabulous choices: the Red version and the Green version. The Red version of the casino will now be letting players who live in the United States come on and have a blast while the Green casino that Intertops will also be operating will only accept players from outside of the United States.Obviously this decision to branch out and return to the American player base that is such a high contributor to so many online casinos on the market has hurt the relationship between Intertops and Microgaming but the officials from Intetops finally came to the point where their long-standing relationship with the casino software developer was just not as important as being able to serve their loyal American players base. It will be interesting to see how this particular business strategy will pay off in the future.

Microgaming was one of the main companies to make the difficult but firm decision to no longer accept American players at any of the casinos that are powered by their software because of the threats that they did not want to risk in relation to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. But now, with the introduction of Congressman Barney Frank’s new bill, the world of Internet gambling in the United States could get turned on its head so it is anybody’s guess what the future will hold.

Online Casinos Thrive In America

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

The United Kingdom, which is home to a thriving industry of online casinos and bingo halls, is not the only spectacular virtual destination for players. The United States, despite having so many obstacles in place such as the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act to curb such devious online casino activities, is still in possession of a burgeoning online gambling business. Despite the hard times that have hit across the nation in terms of the recession, there are some businesses that seem to be holding up rather well in these dark financial times.One of the most resilient and seemingly untouchable industries within the United States is that of online casinos and poker rooms. Over the course of the last decade the Internet casino gambling sector of the national economy has performed remarkably well. In fact, it has arguably soared past anyone’s initial expectations in regard to how big the potential was for growth and expansion.

And this has all occurred at a time when the government that has been in place, the woeful Bush administration, has done seemingly everything in its power to squelch any and all casino gambling and betting enterprises that take place online. The UIGEA was supposed to put the pressure on banks and other financial institutions so that casino players would have no means of depositing or withdrawing money from their gambling accounts, but this aim has not really come together. The Internet casino players are incredibly savvy and they have found countless ways to bypass the systems in place that attempt to make things more difficult.

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