I noticed an item stating :
"Garden State ( N.J.) to go legal on Internet Casino ?"
I feeling is not every jurisdiction ( state) permits internet wagering.
The HOWEVER FACTOR if this is a TREND ,I may want to know more about it.
Just what casino games or sports book can be found on an internet casino
How legitimate are internet gambling( gaming) sites ?
If internet wagering is not legal in my zip code,
could I hook or crook registry in a jurisdiction
that allows such and play from "any location" ?
Since the BIG STORES have major dollars invested in the bricks and mortar joints
what is the projected future of internet casinos ?
Are the internet casinos or sports books as regulated as
the traditional casinos we currently know ?
Wild Child
Garden State ( N.J.) to go legal on Internet Casino ?
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Re: Garden State ( N.J.) to go legal on Internet Casino ?
For Delaware, its was stated in a local news report that you must be IN Delaware, regulated by the De. Lottery, and that a IP address check will be done on your device to affirm you are within state lines, along with a registration of some sort. Delaware is also considering pooling poker players with the state of Nevada, nothing has been finalized on the Nevada situation.
Re: Garden State ( N.J.) to go legal on Internet Casino ?
wild child, at this time there are only 3 states that allow online gaming, Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey.
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Re: Garden State ( N.J.) to go legal on Internet Casino ?
Since gambling revenues are actually a voluntary tax, were cyber gaming nationalized
perhaps the nations debt could be resolved via internet gambling......
Just Musing
W C
perhaps the nations debt could be resolved via internet gambling......
Just Musing
W C
Re: Garden State ( N.J.) to go legal on Internet Casino ?
BUT IT'S JUST A TAX ON THE POOR! GROWN ADULTS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE HOW/WHERE THEY SPEND THEIR MONEY!!!!!1!!!111!!!wild child wrote:Since gambling revenues are actually a voluntary tax, were cyber gaming nationalized
perhaps the nations debt could be resolved via internet gambling......
Just Musing
W C