22 Nov 2006
This week is the first time that the online casinos in the US can publish their very good traffic. It is the first time in weeks that the US online gambling industry is having positive traffic, sometimes more than 4000 people a day for each casino, wagering for real cash. That is nice. The US online gambling industry has suffered a great stroke of the senate’s online gambling law. When I am talking about online casinos – I am talking about those which are defined as ones. They offer wagering for poker and slots, and the payment is done through British sources.
The other part of US online gambling industry which is not defined by the US law as online gambling, includes the non traditional games – such as trivia, is making great income regardless to the traditional online casinos I have just spoken of. This is something to invest in, I say. The non online gambling games are something that by the necessity makes the US markets a very unique one.
The US online gambling market has been the number one in the business. After the law was enforced – the British market passed it, and now the two online gambling communities work together, financially for the most. The casinos in the US have suffered a major loss due to this law, but with innovative ideas – the law might just have been the reason to refresh and make up new things for the second rising of the US online casino industry.










