Online Casinos Benefit from Blogs
The United States has supposedly been free from online casino gambling for over
6 months now, but that just doesn’t seem to be the case. Last year, the Unlawful
Online Gambling Bill was finally passed through the House and Senate (there were
some revisions made, and much debate). With this bill, the government was
attempting to stop United States citizens from gambling on online casinos and
online poker. But though the bill passed, many US citizens are still unsure
about how far the act goes toward banning US citizen’s monies being spent for
internet gambling and casinos.
But the great thing about the average US player, if they are savvy enough to
gamble at online casinos, chances are they will be able to research this act on
the internet. That is where blogging enters—since the bill was enacted 6 months
ago, certain bloggers have consistently followed this act, and each time there
is a change in the act, or the enforcement of the act, the bloggers easily and
concisely explain the details to others looking to understand where US citizens
stand within the online casino gambling community.
Some of the updates a savvy citizen can find online include information on
Neteller (a major eWallet). Neteller accommodated the US ban on online casino
gambling by pulling out of the United States market altogether. Though Neteller
is one of the larger of the eWallets, there are still some eWallets accepting US
monies; and though many online casino Web sites have adhered to the ban, there
are definitely places still on the Web that allow US citizens the right to
gamble online.
So for the average US citizen, online casino gambling is definitely getting
harder to participate in as the bill takes a stronger hold on the industry. For
those US players wondering just how this act is going to affect them, keep
checking back to those trusty news sources to inform you of the changes that
will surely continue over the coming year.
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