Joined up for the online casino's available in New Jersey ?
Or does anybody know someone who has ?
Just wondered what, if any, gremlins / teething problems they maybe having.......
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ddarko - What's the general deal with these NJ casinos. Do you know if they have live dealers ? Do they allow players from other countries ?
Quote from: ausguy on Jan 08, 06:16 AM 2014
ddarko - What's the general deal with these NJ casinos. Do you know if they have live dealers ? Do they allow players from other countries ?
I'm not sure ausguy because I'm in the Uk.
I think you have to be a resident of NJ to play on them ?
re Live dealers, I can only assume that option would be available but you never know.
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heck, why do you need american casinos in London? You can play so many online and in real life. And all single zero.
Quote from: iggiv on Jan 08, 04:25 PM 2014
heck, why do you need american casinos in London? You can play so many online and in real life. And all single zero.
Yep ;)
I'm just interested Iggiv, I'm guessing how this goes will have a big factor on whether the rest of the country will follow........
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i think it's just a matter of time till the rest of the States will follow the suite.
Quote from: iggiv on Jan 08, 06:28 PM 2014
i think it's just a matter of time till the rest of the States will follow the suite.
Considering how far many people have to travel to a B&M casino IF online WAS available all around the States that could kill B&M casino's off...... :(
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it won't kill em but definitely will reduce their profits. It did not kill land casinos in Europe, did it?
Quote from: iggiv on Jan 08, 07:29 PM 2014
it won't kill em but definitely will reduce their profits. It did not kill land casinos in Europe, did it?
Nope it did not. The main difference for me though, is most European's don't have as far to travel to a B&M casino compared to the average Yank.....
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maybe u r right. West Europe is small and has lot of casinos. But some states don't.
As it stands right now, you must be a N.J. resident. However, they say that the state of N.J. will pact with other states to allow their citizens to play. Then the states split the tax.
Right now the American Indians, mostly the Chickasaw, are pushing for on-line gambling from their casinos. This could be great for Roulette Evolution as there is no surcharge on a bet. To bet in B.J., you must ante up .50 each hand. How's that for a rake??
By the way, the largest casino in the world is owned by the Chickasaw's here in Oklahoma right on the Texas/Oklahoma border. I've been there. It's a big motor scooter!!
Sam
I did read.....the largest Indian casino in the U.S. is here in Milwaukee (Potowatami).
Ken
Just looked it up......largest Indian casino in the WORLD...and... only a 15 minute drive away !! 8)
Ken
Quote from: iggiv on Jan 08, 07:29 PM 2014
it won't kill em but definitely will reduce their profits. It did not kill land casinos in Europe, did it?
It didn't completely/many smaller casinos closed,and some largest only in function
in the summer time,tourists/but gradually it is happening.Am talking from personal experience.
Quote from: MrJ on Jan 10, 03:20 AM 2014
Just looked it up......largest Indian casino in the WORLD...and... only a 15 minute drive away !! 8)
Ken
A::wwright, Bub!! My Indian casino is BIGGER than yours!! (And my pop can whip your pop!)
Hey, you know advertizing....
Sam
I really like it here and its a short drive. That's all I meant sir.
Ken