This is terrible news for U.S. players. Well those outside of NV. that is. Las Vegas has been losing money as a city (yeah Mr. Wynn is still doing well), and has been looking for the solution to losing revenue due to increased acceptance of casinos in other states. Fact is people do not have to fly to Vegas to play anymore, they just gas up the car and drive a couple towns over to the local casino. Well now that Nv. has its foot in the door you can bet your ass that they will litigate fiercely to keep a monopoly on the rights to license all domestic gaming. Which means very little broad competition in the market, and a well established and crooked auditing commission. Plan on paying Nv. and federal taxes on every dollar in profit even if other states are allowed to participate. More than likely state lottery commissions will run any precedented sites. Freedom. Ugh.
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05-01-2013, 11:32 AM #1