2006: What will the
Year Bring to Online Gambling
by: Lil' Dice
The online gambling sector was on some major
rotation in 2005 with online casino promotions becoming bigger and
better, gambling events merging online and offline marketing and a
number of casino operators even making their way onto the London Stock
Exchange.
New software technology and online casino games
hit the market, making 2005 one of the busiest years yet. But more
importantly there are a lot of excited gamblers and investors waiting
to see what the major online casinos and poker rooms will bring to the
table for 2006.
Perhaps some cutting-edge, innovative gambling
software or drastically improved Internet security technology that will
add an entirely new dimension to what it means to play online. Or could
we be looking forward to even bigger prize pools and tournaments that
go beyond the likes of PartyPoker's "Poker Tournament Cruise" or the
Fortune Lounge Group's "International Casino Games".
Over the past year the online casinos have done a
lot to make the process of online gambling more involved and exciting
for the player. Traditional download casino software saw the addition
of new technology designed to make the online casinos more enjoyable
and convenient. Java applications and instant-play Flash casino games
helped players obtain immediate access without downloading or
installing software.
Mobile casino games have also become the growing
trend within global entertainment markets, and many players enjoy great
games, like poker and Blackjack from their hand-held devices. This
technological revolution has allowed players to take their favorite
online casinos and poker rooms with them.
Maybe a change is brewing in the way gamers play
online, and with the increase in casino and poker room endorsements by
eCommerce and Online Gaming Regulation and Assurance, eCOGRA,
responsible gambling and player protection is becoming increasingly the
norm online.
In South Africa, for example, Internet gambling is
not really legal, but the National Gambling Board in that country, is
trying to get above-mentioned sector legitimated by the Trade and
Industry Ministry. This could mean that South Africans earning a
substantial living off playing casino games or poker online could be in
for the tax ride of their lives.
The question is whether 2006 will see the similar
kind of phenomenon and originality that online gambling provided in the
previous year. With the ever-increasing penetration and affordability
of online entertainment, more and more players are joining in the fun
at online casinos, and this creates healthy competition that is often
the reason for fresh features and innovative technology.
Whatever this New Year brings, one things for
sure, that financially the rewards stand to quadruple in the next four
years, with the legalization of Internet gambling promising an
estimated USD25 billion burst into economic markets.
So while online casinos vie for our consumer
interests, we can enjoy the benefits or more appealing and interactive
casino technology while we await the financial rewards of a
revolutionary industry.
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