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Old 7th July 2003, 02:21 PM
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Way back in 96 I had a P130 with 64 meg of ram, back then it was high tech, now it's a dinosaur.
In just 7 seven years, we are seeing major developments, when 7 years previously we would have thought almost impossible.

Transpose this over to current online gambling. Every man & his dog have the ability to open a white label casino. Adding that the BIG software developers are now pushing out more casino's than ever.

I don't have any hard fact figures pertaining to the number of world wide gamblers & what their average bankrolls are per year.

From memory I think it was estimate that by 2004 the online gambling industry would hit the $4Billion a year mark.

Personally I don't see it as any wonder that some casino's simply go down the tubes.

IMHO these days it's not as simple to hold the thought of " build the casino add the games and they will come and they will stay. "
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