New Jerseys Pushes Online Gambling as Casinos Revive Table Games

Monday, January 16th, 2012

After ‘Black Friday’ in 2011 put pay to many online casinos operations, there has been a huge and dramatic turn of events in the USA for online gambling. Many establishments were caught up in the fraudulent activities, leading them to be taken offline and for huge numbers of people to lose all confidence in the online system. However, as casinos around the world begin to revive their table game options, New Jersey has revealed that it is once again going to push its efforts to legalize online gambling.

New Jersey Renews Online Gambling Attempts

In 2011, New Jersey was set to be one of the first US states to regulate and legalize online gambling after the Senate and the Assembly agreed and passed an appropriate bill. However, Governor Chris Christie stepped in and vetoed the bill, stopping the legalization process in its tracks. New Jersey seems not to have lost its enthusiasm for the bill though, and officials from the state are still looking for ways in which they can allow residents to access online gambling facilities.

DoJ Change of Policy

One of 2011’s key persons on pushing through the bill, Senator Ray Lesniak, revealed that a new change in the US Department of Justice (DoJ) gambling policy means that there may be certain advantages which can be taken. The change means that the law will not be broken via intrastate online casino gambling, offering individual states the chance to begin their own gambling practices. And, with no time to waste, Senator Lesniak has revealed that he intends to get a bill in front of Governor Christie within the next few weeks.

Lesniak’s Bill

Senator Lesniak’s bill was first introduced during August 2011 after Governor Christie raised concerns over online gambling. New additions were created, including a $1,000 fine per player per day for individuals who were found to be using online gambling operations which were illegal. An additional $10,000 fine was applicable for advertising of such operations. Meanwhile, the only people able to utilize the New Jersey online gambling websites would have to be state residents, over 21 years old and physically within the boundaries of the state to be able to actually place wagers at online casinos. The carefully developed bill is expected to find support in all areas, with a number of steps to ensure that customer and casino safety is kept. Online gambling licensees would have to pay $20m a year for the first three years to subsidize the horse racing tracks, whilst $100,000 of revenue would fund compulsive gambling programs. Revenues would also see tax increased from the 8per cent on land casino revenue, to 10per cent, whilst players would be able to set limits on maximum bets or losses over a certain time to help minimize problem gamblers. With the bill set to be voted upon during January there is no clear indication whether Governor Christie will accept the bill, but New Jersey are hoping that they can become one of the first states to offer legalized online gambling.

New Table Games for Omni Casino

Whilst bills and legislation processes continue to rumble in the US as state’s try and push measures to legalize online gambling, Omni Casino has revealed that it is to bring back a number of popular table games. After Black Friday, table games in particular suffered online, with popular land casino games such as poker disappearing from online venues. However, Omni Casino has sought to correct this, revealing that it was bring back Let-Them-Ride, Casino War and Three-Card Poker.

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Three-Card Poker

Named Poker Three, three-card poker has returned to Omni Casino. It involves ‘Pair Plus’ and ‘Ante and Play’; two independently played games within the Poker Three game itself. Players can participate in both games at the same time, or choose to play just one, offering interesting gaming whether people are starting out or are seasoned enthusiasts. During Pair Plus, player’s first place wagers before the cards are dealt. If dealt cards then fall into the Pair Plus hand rankings, wagers is won accordingly, with payouts even money for pairs and increasing to 40 to 1 if players receive a straight flush. Meanwhile, the Ante and Play option sees players place an ante wager before the cards are dealt. Players can then fold at this time or place an additional bet by calling. Qualification by the dealer needs a Queen or more, and if the dealer does not have these, the ante wins 1 to 1. If dealers do qualify, payouts are determined on highest rank hands.

Casino War

Casino War is an online casino table game which is easily learned and played. Both the player and dealer draw a card, and if the player card is higher, even money is won. Likewise, if the dealers card is higher, the player wager is lost. However, if the cards are equal, the player can either lose half their bet by surrendering, or go to war. In this exciting component of the game, two cards are once again drawn. If the dealer’s card is higher then both bets are lost. However, if the player’s card is equal to or higher than the dealers, then even money is won on the raise and the original bet is returned.

Table Games Set to Increase

Whilst slots have become a popular pastime for many people due to the unavailability of table games over the past few months and years, table games are once again set to increase as more casinos’ bring the traditional games from land casinos online. With Black Friday becoming an important, but past point in the online casinos history, many venues will be looking to once again start up their table game wagering facilities to draw fans of the games into their online casinos. Meanwhile, with changes in DoJ policy offering means to circumnavigate previous gambling restrictions, and many state’s looking to take advantage, 2012 may see numerous U.S states start offering intrastate gambling opportunities for those wanting to play online.

Tips on Funding Online Gambling

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Online gambling is a very popular way to spend your time, whether you’re trying to build a career out of the virtual gaming world, or are content just to have fun and socialize with other players around the globe. Whilst you can take advantage of websites which offer free games and deposit multipliers, at some stage you’ll have to put funds into your account. This will allow you to play games, especially those where the stakes are large. Though you want to be making a profit, after your free trial runs out you’ll have to pay money to play, and there are several ways in which you can safely deposit cash.

Online Money Services

Whereas in a real casino you have to buy chips to play with, with online gambling you’ll need to deposit cash into your account so that you can enter games. Many online casinos will accept a range of credit and debit card transactions so that you can fund your account directly from your bank. However, there are often fees which are charged for such deposits in addition to a range of restrictions which can include minimum payments. A great way to fund your account is by using online money services such as Paypal, Moneybookers or Neteller. These services often avoid fees and restrictions and, with most being widely accepted by online casinos, can often be the preferred method.

Free Money

Though it is inevitable that you’ll have to make payments at some point, a great way of maximizing your money is by utilizing online casino deals and offers. With competition high, most online establishments will offer to match or give bonuses on deposits, allowing you to get more money to play with than the sum that you added to your account. Bonuses may have qualification requirements including playing a certain number of games or earning enough points, but you can get far more to play with by taking advantage of these schemes.

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Online Security

Security is always going to be a concern if you’re playing online and having to deposit money, which is another reason that money services are often the preferred. The majority of respected casinos take security very seriously, and you can be promised safe payments. And by making the right choices when it comes to online transactions, you can ensure a protected and positive gambling career.

Casino.net Domain Name Becomes Available

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

With the rise in popularity of online gambling it is not surprising that gambling sites and domain name sales have become a focus of the online casino industry. Particularly for domain names, which make the ideal search engine focus, competition is high. And it has now been revealed that a very popular domain name, Casino.net, has become available for purchase.

Sedo Remains the Leading Domain Marketplace

In the latest move, Sedo, the planets leading marketplace for the sale of domain names, has been instructed as the broker of Casino.net, Sports.net and Poker.net. With the rare chance to sell the three domains together, competition for the names is expected to be high, with any purchaser able to get all three domains due to do extremely well for online search terms.

Casino.net’s Current Occupation

Currently, Casino.net is powered by Boss Media software and is registered and licensed to the Lotteries and Gaming Authority of Malta. Including the Poker.net domain, operations are run by Dot Net Gaming using software provider licenses from GTECH G2. As part of the sale option, purchasers will be able to retain the Maltese operating firm if they wish, in addition to the Class 3 on 4 license on Poker.net and Casino.net’s Class 1 on 4 license. Meanwhile, Sports.net is not currently live, whilst Bingo.net is not included in the sale due to it being operated by Gamesys as a way of increasing traffic to their free games on Facebook.

Sedo’s Brokerage Success

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Sedo has already proven themselves as a high stakes broker for domains, with the sale of Poker.org in February 2010 noting a $1million transaction. Having been bought by PokerCompany.com the domain has become extremely active and successful for the company, being led largely by some of the most experienced poker players in the world. Meanwhile, with Sedo also conducting a $2.5million sale of Gambling.com to KAX Media earlier this April, the company is perfectly placed to make the latest .net sales.

High Interest Expected

With the internet a highly competitive place for online casinos, interest in the Casino.net, Poker.net and Sports.net domains is likely to be exceedingly high. And as legislation around the world is set to allow more online gambling than ever before, the industry is set for a fight to the end for the domain names.

Re-launch of the U.S. Problem Gambling Bill

Monday, August 29th, 2011

There continues to be support for online gambling in the United States. Two limited bills that relate to the online activity have recently received support. Also a leading U.S-based newspaper recently supported online gambling in an editorial. Unfortunately this is not enough support to make online gambling a reality. However, it is in the right direction.

The Comprehensive Problem Gambling Bill of 2011

Bill HR 2334 entitled, “The Comprehensive Problem Gambling Bill of 2011”, was re-launched by a Democratic Representative on June 23rd, 2011 with a Republican co-sponsor. The same bill was brought to the table in the previous session of Congress but was unable to be discussed. A statement from the U.S. National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) urged Congress to pass the bill in order to improve education and protection for problem gamblers.

More specifically, the bill provides the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration the authority to address the problem and gives them additional Federal funding for the illness. A spokesperson for the group stated that they are excited about working with advocates to pass this historic bill.

The Poker Only Bill

Also in June 2011, a Republican representative from Texas introduced HR 2366 to the House of Representatives. This bill is known as the “Poker Only” bill as it is intended to legalize and regulate only online poker instead of all casino games. This bill was introduced under the Energy and commerce Committee and was co-sponsored by another one other Republican representative and three Democrats.

Since the introduction of this bill, the number of co-sponsors continues to rise. In the past week, five additional names have been added to total 25. Although the bill was introduced by a Republican, only six of the 25 are co-sponsors.

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Media Support for Online Gambling

The most recent newspaper to publish an editorial article with support for the legalization of online gambling is the New York Observer. The article discusses how the taxation is likely to solve many state’s revenue problems. Furthermore, the author attacks local and state governments for making less wise and less creative decisions with regards to new revenue streams.

As support for the legalization of online gambling in the United States continues to grow, it is likely a bill will eventually be passed and a federal system developed. Online gambling could be kick start the U.S. economy needs to fall back into place.

 

Online Lottery in New Jersey

Monday, July 11th, 2011

In early 2011, New Jersey passed up on an opportunity to implement an online gambling law because the governor vetoed a bill that had previously been passed by the state Senate and House of Representatives. The bill is now back within the government with an attempt to implement an online lottery. More specifically, the bill is seeking to allow the purchase of state lottery tickets over the Internet.

An Opportunity at Additional Revenue

Every American state that runs a lottery has proven it is a successful method of generating additional revenue. However, at this time lottery tickets are only sold in physical retail outlets. An article on NJ.com discusses the pros and cons of implementing an online lottery. The bill was introduced by Legislator Annette Quijano in the State Assembly. The bill has already been presented to the Assembly Gaming Committee and easily passed.

Terms of the Bill

The lottery bill will permit New Jersey residents to purchase state lottery tickets through the Internet, email, text messaging and other electronic channels. The winners would be paid by the lottery commission through direct deposit into their bank accounts.

Opposition from Civil Groups

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As with most gambling bills, opposition has arisen from civil society groups. The group’s primary concern is the purchase of lottery tickets by minors and the potential for an increase in problem gambling. However, the bill offers a variety of built-in measures to counter negative social effects. For instance, payments can only be made through debit cards which would eliminate the potential for purchase without the required funds.

Opposition from Convenience Store Owners

Opposition also originates from convenience store owners that claim they will lose sales on coffee and food from customers that purchase these items while buying lottery tickets. Apparently, convenience store owners profit a nickel on lottery tickets but at least a dollar on a cup of coffee. This opposition has been countered by the measure in the bill that distributes five percent of online sales to lottery retailers to compensate lost business.

The New Jersey Lottery Commission has not released a statement with regards to this proposal. Commission members are scheduled to meet in the near future to discuss the bill. Minnesota started offering online ticket subscriptions in November 2011 and New York and Maryland are considering a similar proposal. The legalization of the sale of online lottery tickets could be the first step toward the complete legalization of online gambling in the future.

A Delay in Online Gambling by Germany

Friday, June 24th, 2011

In a recent announcement by German officials, the prime ministers of the 16 federal states have declared to defer any decision on creating a State Gambling Treaty until October 2011. This statement was communicated by the prime minister of the Saxony-Anhalt region as a representative for all prime ministers. However, he did express his intent by declaring the country is well on its way.

The Proposal

On April 15th, 2011, 15 for the German states forwarded a single proposal to be considered by the European Commission. The proposal delivered the opening of online sports betting within the country on a limited basis. This would be based on a 16.66 percent tax. At this point the group received flak from the gambling industry due to the high tax rate. The European Commission is expected to publicize its ruling on July 18th.

Deferment by the Prime Ministers

The deferment will give the German states extra time to study the various implication of the potential verdict of the European Commission. One private operator that has considerable interest in the German market is Betfair. The company has commissioned research by German law professor Bernd Grzeszick of the University of Heidelberg. The Professor gave his opinion about the current proposal stating that they would be turned down.

A Violation within the Proposal

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He came to this conclusion because the draft violates Articles 49 and 56 of the European Union Treaty. Also, H2 Gambling Capital, a leading online gaming data company, indicated that if Germany continues with the proposal, it would only capture 7 percent of the market due to citizens preferring to access offshore sites.

A Statement from Betfair Representatives

Betfair representatives released a statement confirming that they are hopeful the prime ministers utilize their time to agree upon an airtight treaty allowing reputable private companies a fair chance at the market which will help protect citizens against black market operations. At the same time, the proposal was applauded by the gambling industry as it was viewed as being less restrictive toward private casino operators.

The drafted proposal aimed at issuing licenses to private operators for all online casino products. The proposal also originally called for a 20 percent gross tax profit. This draft was received by the European Commission in May 2011. The Betfair representative hopes to see this proposal adopted by all states in Germany. The decision made by the European Commission could be a major advancement of hindrance to the online gambling industry.


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