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It's been stated many times lately "be careful what you wish for", mostly towards U.S. players supporting U.S. regulation with regards to online poker, casino games etc.. You might be right.
Following this industry I can see why players want more regulation whether it means being taxed on their winnings etc.. I personally would rather be taxed, with heavy regulation than not paid at all with the need to fight for my winnings. JMO
I do understand fraud, this isn't my point. Fraud stinks, should be dealt with.
I agree there's many good operations operating currently, like 32 Red but look at the ones everyone thought was good and then suddenly went sour. I won't expand, but who knows without hard core regulation? Again JMO.
It's not just casino's, e-wallets too. Talk about a double edge sword for the industry..
Kudos's to CM & Max for their continued efforts but doesn't this industry needs further direction to stop pages like this? https://www.casinomeister.com/static/pitchabitch/index.php
So my question is what do you wish for in 2012 with online gaming, moving forward, not just U.S. players but everyone?
Instead of being careful what you wish for, what do you wish for in the gaming industry and why?
This is an intelligent, focused group and the replies will enumerate some interesting data I'm sure.
Following this industry I can see why players want more regulation whether it means being taxed on their winnings etc.. I personally would rather be taxed, with heavy regulation than not paid at all with the need to fight for my winnings. JMO
I do understand fraud, this isn't my point. Fraud stinks, should be dealt with.
I agree there's many good operations operating currently, like 32 Red but look at the ones everyone thought was good and then suddenly went sour. I won't expand, but who knows without hard core regulation? Again JMO.
It's not just casino's, e-wallets too. Talk about a double edge sword for the industry..
Kudos's to CM & Max for their continued efforts but doesn't this industry needs further direction to stop pages like this? https://www.casinomeister.com/static/pitchabitch/index.php
So my question is what do you wish for in 2012 with online gaming, moving forward, not just U.S. players but everyone?
Instead of being careful what you wish for, what do you wish for in the gaming industry and why?
This is an intelligent, focused group and the replies will enumerate some interesting data I'm sure.