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November 11, 2010

Better Bet In Online Gambling

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Casinos have been in existence for a long time. They are said to have originated from Europe and then spread to all parts of the world. Today they have reached the World Wide Web as well. Many casinos owners now feel that online casinos are more profitable than the on-land ones.

The Off-Liners See The Point

Most of the big casinos in the United States opposed the idea of online casinos and considered them as a big threat to their business. Besides that, online gambling is still illegal in the US. However, recently, in October 2010, some of these high end casinos like MGM Resorts, Wynn Resorts and Harrah’s Entertainments have decided to come together and work on a proposal that would request the Congress to legalize online gambling. This was in lieu of a statement released by the American Gaming Association which stated that online casinos could also be properly regulated. The Association has also mentioned that the details of the Internet gambling regulatory rules are being worked out. Before all this, in July 2010, there was a congressional bill that was put forth by Democratic Representative Barney Frank, which aimed to legalize all Internet gambling. However, the bill at that time was not supported by the Gaming Association or the leading casinos. Due to this, the bill was not passed by the congressional committee.

With the air changing, there is definitely hope for the bill to pass. This would turn around the face of gambling all together. Some states, like California and Florida, have made online gambling legal within the state boundaries. But the passing of this bill in the congress would make it legal across all state boundaries. One of the major oppositions of Internet gambling comes from Nevada State which is the center for gambling in the United States. The senator of Nevada too is rethinking his stand and there is every likelihood that Nevada will be supporting online gambling.

There is speculation that if the bill is going to be passed it would be mainly legalizing online poker than the other games. A study by experts has shown that internet poker does not and will not cut the profits of off line casinos. Even if there is a cut it would be negligible. It is this study that has led to the changing of opinion in favor of Internet casinos. Another reason for the change in stand by many of the big guns in the casino industry is the fact that online gaming is a very profitable industry. Online companies like Pokerstar reel in as much as Dollar one billion in profits per year, a figure that cannot be ignored easily.

Mr. Fahrenkopf, CEO of American Gaming Association, states that the group has been studying Internet gambling for a period of two years and also studying the issues involved with it including taxation, consumer protection and security. According to him, the group will be making a presentation to the congress soon once the study is complete and all the loop holes would be closed. With that presentation and the already existing bill, there is no denying the fact that online gambling would be legalized under Federal laws.

November 9, 2010

US Students Undeterred By Online Gambling Prohibition

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A recent survey conducted among US students has revealed that an increasing number of students – high school and college – are logging on to online gambling websites. The survey was conducted over the phone by the Annesberg Adolescent Communication Institute of the University of Pennsylvania. Figures arrived at denote an upward trend among US students with regards to frequenting online gambling websites. The research has revealed many interesting facts.

Facts Of The Matter

Students in the age group of fourteen to twenty-two years were involved in the study conducted by the Annesberg Adolescent Communication Institute. An important finding of the study was that as many as sixteen percent of the college-going male population in the US participates in online gambling. This sixteen percent is a twelve percent leap from the percentage in 2008, which then stood at 4.4 percent. In addition to the significant increase in the number of college-going males logging on to online gambling websites, an increase was also registered in the number of high school children who visit such sites. The percentage of high school children frequenting online gambling websites has risen from 2.7 percent to as much as 6.2 percent.

As per the study, the percentage of high school or college going females taking part in online gambling has too seen an upward trend. Both online as well as offline gambling by high school females belonging to the age group of fourteen to seventeen years has risen by over nine percent since 2008. Nevertheless, popularity of gambling websites among females is comparatively lesser as compared to males in the same age group.

Virtual Gambling

The survey conducted by the Annesberg Adolescent Communication Institute of the University of Pennsylvania included as many as 835 respondents interviewed in 2008, followed by 596 respondents in 2010. All the respondents were between the ages of fourteen and twenty-two. The researchers estimated that on an average more than 400,000 college men belonging to the age group of eighteen to twenty-two gamble online at least once a week and more than 1.7 million tend to gamble over the Internet once in a month. Another finding by the researchers was that around 530,000 males belonging to high school going age gambled online at least once a month.

According to Dan Romer, the Director of the Annesberg Adolescent Communication Institute, the increase in the number of college males frequenting online gambling websites reveals that payment restrictions are no longer any hindrance for the young population. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, in effect since 2006, has hardly discouraged people from participating in online gambling. Rather, there has been a further increase in the number of people gambling online ever since the Act has been passed. Currently, approximately 400,000 college-going males participate in online gambling each week, as per the survey.

Recently, there has been much lobbying by online poker players to convince lawmakers to change the laws currently in place. Despite the incessant lobbying, there has not been much progress on the subject. Many states in the US have also been attempting to open up more casinos in a bid to add to the tax revenue for balancing the budget of the state.

November 7, 2010

Kentucky Files One More Lawsuit

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All states have different laws regarding online gambling, but few states go after it with the vengeance that Kentucky does. The state of Kentucky has a rather nefarious reputation in the online gambling world. If you like to gamble online, Kentucky would most probably come last in the list of places you would like to retire to. The state of Kentucky seems to have declared itself the official bounty hunter of online casinos. With its latest foray into taking legal action, the state has cemented its position.

What Is The lawsuit

Now this particular lawsuit, the newest of the lot, has a history. Although it is the Kentucky state’s most recent salvo at online casinos, its story starts much before. It is actually a part of a series of lawsuits that Kentucky started some years back. Now all you have to do is sit back and listen to the story as it unfolds to its latest most chapters.

In a bid to rid its state of all sorts of online gambling, the state of Kentucky began to seize and capture the domain names of the online casino’s websites that used to run its operations in Kentucky. Now when one says ‘operates in Kentucky’, what it really means is that Kentucky doggedly chased every casino that allowed people from Kentucky or accepted them into their sites. If you do not find this even the least bit kooky, the next bit of news will guarantee at least one smirk.

The latest online casino to come under the target of Kentucky is the Microgaming banner. Full Tilt Poker and Party Gaming have already had lawsuits filed against them and now Microgaming has been forced to join the party. Although, Microgaming left the state of Kentucky in 2008, i.e. the year the absurd ban and suing of online casinos ‘operating’ in Kentucky started, a new type of lawsuit filed by Kentucky ropes Microgaming right back in.

It is this newest lawsuit that has succeeded in raising people’s eyebrows. The state of Kentucky in its latest lawsuit is looking to recover all the funds that Microgaming earned when it was operating in Kentucky from September 29th, 2005 to October 23, 2008 before they were unceremoniously chased out. The statute on which the state filed this case is even more bizarre. The state statute that they are using allows the state to take legal proceedings on behalf of any of those citizens who are unable to take any legal action on their own. Now in a sane world, this excellent statute is used to protect the rights of the old, sickly, handicapped, poor and other people who generally face such exploitation. However, in the state of Kentucky this statute encompasses the gamblers who gambled at an online casino. The point of absurdity is that people who bet on horse races in Kentucky are a 100% able. Maybe this will set a precedent for sore losers to get their money back. The only thing that any of us should look out for is people who lost heavily on these online casinos demanding refunds of their bets. You will not be able to find anything stranger than that associated with this case!

November 5, 2010

Superstitious Gambling

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Well, the time of superstitions is here, with Halloween just around the corner. Therefore, there is no reason why we cannot discuss the superstitions involved in gambling. For the skeptics and cynics who believe that gambling has only a few funny quirks when it comes to superstitions; you will be surprised with the number of oddities you will find on this list. Not to say that there is anything wrong with the superstitions, but it will definitely amaze you that people willingly bet large amounts of money after performing these superstitious rituals, thinking that doing these little things will improve their chances. Here are examples of the perfect mental placebos.

The Superstitions

Now when it comes to ordinary life we all have some or the other lucky charm, amulets or some other quirk that we utilize to make sure that lady luck and father fate always smile benignly on us. We all carry these around wherever we go. In addition, if we are gambling, which is a situation where luck and fate play important roles then of course, being superstitious is pardonable. So there is no point of discussing superstitious things such as rabbit’s foot, bear claws, horseshoes and lucky underwear as these are used in all spheres of life other than gambling.

But apart from these there are certain superstitions that are especially applicable for gambling.

The first in the list and by far the most extensively used is spitting on cards before playing them. This superstition is a counterpart of blowing on the dice. Now we all have played or rolled dice at one time or the other. This means that all of us know that the practice of blowing on the dice before rolling them supposedly brings good luck. Children learn it early in life, from the time they start playing snakes and ladders. People say that in the same way that blowing on dice brings you good luck, spitting on cards does the same. Yes spitting on cards, it is advisable that you try this at one of you house card parties to see whether it really is worth earning the ire of some casino bouncers!

Another one states that sharp dressing means good luck, but wearing one dirty piece of clothing in your getup works like a talisman and keeps all evil away. Some are less odd and just simply quirks people acquire, like stacking your chips neatly or entering the casino by the back door and not the main entrance.

However, some are just too good. One says that never gamble with a dog in the room. Another even odder one says that you should not gamble at a table that has a woman on it and when she is not playing. In Vegas, this will be hard.

However, the best one is that seeing hunchbacks before gambling is good luck and seeing nuns is bad luck. How this came about to be is anyone’s guess. Speaking of guesses, what would the case be for hunchbacked nuns?

Bill To Introduce Table Games In Maryland

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Maryland has been in the gambling scene for a long time mainly with its slot machines and lottery. Table games are something that has been restricted in the state. Table games include games like blackjack, roulette, baccarat and craps. These games operate in such a manner that a dealer is required at one end of the table while gamers are at the other end. They are big hit with gamers and are the most sought after in most casinos. Table games are still not legal in many states in the US despite their popularity. In Maryland too, table games are yet to be legalized. This is however expected to change soon.

The Table Games Legalization Bill

Early in 2011, the State Senator, Kathy Klausmeier, introduced a bill to legalize table games in the state. According to her, Maryland has a competitive disadvantage, when it comes to gambling and the bill would help eliminate the disadvantage. By competitive disadvantage, she is mainly referring to gamers in the state moving to the neighboring states to play table games. The bill, if passed, could introduce table games in Maryland by the year 2012. There are some hurdles that need to be cleared before the bill is passed.

Hurdles To Be Crossed

A very serious and unfortunate hurdle is the fact that the Governor of Maryland is opposed to the bill. His main argument is that the state should first complete the opening of the remaining slot casinos before it ventures into table games. Another reason for the opposition is the fact that slot machines are more profitable than table games which require more staff and more security than slot machines. One fact that is being overlooked is that having table games in casinos is a great way to lure crowds as they are more challenging and fun than slot machines.

For the bill to pass, it requires the support of the Governor and the Speaker. After the bill is passed, it is due to be placed before the voters for voting in 2012. Voters need to approve the bill through a referendum. There is certainly hope for the bill once it reaches the voters. These same voters had earlier approved a bill that allowed 15000 slot machines to be put up in different parts of Maryland. The bill is coupled with another bill that aims to set certain rules and standards that casinos would have to follow when gaming tables are introduced.

Advantages Of The Bill

The passing of the bill will offer several advantages. The most important of them is that it would help reduce the state debt to a great extent by bringing in more revenue. This would also mean more money in the hands of the state to improve the local infrastructure. This stems from the fact that gaming tables are a more attractive lure for gamers than slots. It would also increase the state’s competitive advantage with other gambling states and attract more local traffic. Another advantage seen is the increase in jobs as table games require more staff to run them.

The legalization of table games in Maryland is still a long way off. The first step is getting the approval of the Governor and the Speaker. Only after this, is the bill likely to be passed.

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