Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Legal Online Wagering May Have to Wait


At Wholesale Bingo Supplies, we've always paid close attention to the legal battle over online betting. It's impact on casinos, bingo, and the gaming industry in general is worth keeping an eye on.

From the Las Vegas Review-Journal:

Online gambling proponents may have to wait a little longer for the passage of federal legislation that would legalize betting on the Internet. Congress is tied up with other pressing issues.

Macquarie Securities gaming analyst Joel Simkins told investors not to bet the house on Internet gambling becoming legal anytime soon.

His prognosis comes despite a White House that is seemingly friendlier toward Internet gamblers and the support of Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., who plans to reintroduce a bill after the Easter holiday that would legalize and regulate Internet gaming.

After checking with Washington, D.C., lobbyist contacts and casino company operators dialed into Capitol Hill, Simkins put steep odds on the issue seeing any light.

"We see little reason for investors to try to play this near-term," Simkins said.

Online gambling has long interested the casino industry, mainly due to the reported revenues the activity has produced. Estimates by Internet gaming advocacy groups peg the amount of money annually wagered online at anywhere from $20 billion to $25 billion.

For the complete story, please see Howard Stutz, INSIDE GAMING: Legal Net betting may have to wait, Las Vegas Review-Journal, April 12, 2009.

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