Expekt.com Partners with Parlay Entertainment to Launch Online Bingo
Parlay Entertainment Inc. (TSX VENTURE: PEI), the world’s leading supplier of Internet bingo solutions, is pleased to announce that Expekt.com, one of Scandinavia’s largest online gaming companies, has launched an online bingo game using Parlay technology. Expekt Bingo complements the gambling portal’s current online offering of sports betting, poker and casino games.
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Casino gambling facts:
- In 1973, the Commission on the Review of National Policy toward Gambling was created to study gambling in the United States.
- Casino is defined by the Webster's New World Dictionary as the following: a small country house, or a building or room used for meetings, or public amusements, gaming, or a game at cards.
- In Cuba, during the 1950's, the blackjack shoe was first introduced. The dealers in Cuba handled the cards really well and management thought that the dealers may be being a little too good to their friends. So, to curb their suspicions, management decided to use a "dealing box" which is currently known as a shoe.
- 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.

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