CasinoBlasters response to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
You are no doubt aware of the recent passing of the Federal Unlawful Gambling Enforcement Act in the US. As a result of this act, Casino Blasters is in the process of consulting legal counsel, but until further notice it is business as usual. All affiliates will receive payment for traffic.
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- Global Player Casino no longer accepting U.S. wagers
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- Slots24.com closes due to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
- Powerful arguments in iMEGA response
- Fun Technologies Continues to Operate Business as Usual Following Passage of Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
- Federal Bill Calls for Study of Internet Gambling
- House Members Try To Stop Efforts To Police Internet Gambling
Interesting gambling facts:
- The Gold Rush brought a huge increase in the amount and types of gambling to California. San Francisco replaced New Orleans as the center for gambling in the United States.
- The MGM Grand, situated on the a Las Vegas strip has come up with a brand new slogan to promote the casino, "Think of all the New Year's resolutions you'll break." Some say it might even rival the famous Las Vegas catchphrase, "What happens here, stays here."
- U.S. News and World Report did a comparison of crime rates in cities with gambling versus those that do not. The crime rates were significantly higher in the places that allowed gambling.
- Parimutuel wagering refers to the type of gambling where the total prize pool is based upon the amount of money wagered. The more money gambled, the bigger the prize.
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