Moolah to Be MadeOnline casinos still have quite the journey to travel in the United States. 2009 was supposed to be the year we celebrated regulation and legalization, but that is not exactly how it all worked out. There have been some successes, however. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was successfully delayed for another 6 month. There are several reasons to believe that online casinos will finally receive legalization in 2010, but none are so powerful as the money that stands to be made from it. A brand new systems shows that online casinos as an industry could generate as much as $63 billion in the United States. This is according to a study conducted by the Kenilworth Systems Corporation. It is no big surprise that online casinos as an industry would be such a huge money maker in the United States. The United States, though unregulated is already the biggest market for online casinos in the world. As long as the United States maintains this policy of prohibition in regards to online casinos the longer the United States continues to miss out on the benefits of an incredibly lucrative industry that could only be made more successful if regulated in this country. The Kenilworth Systems study involved the Sosua Bay Grand Casino’s real time roulette game. Sosua Bay Grand Casino allowed remote gamblers from all over the world to place wagers on a roulette table located in the Dominican Republic. Over the course of the six month study, player placed an enormous amount of bets on the game of roulette. |