With all the Casino and Poker room closures, and banning (US) and so on (no need to go into too much detail because we're all aware), is the long-term future of internet gambling doomed?
I mean, with many casinos now struggling to turn a profit, and many others simply closing altogether, do you think we'll see an increase in 'Rogue' behaviour? (I refuse to use the American spelling of 'behavior', by the way, regardless of my spell-check screaming at me like a furious prefect ).
If the odd casino here and there begin to tighten up, refuse bonuses, refuse withdrawals (citing 'newly written' rules), could players become disillusioned and just stop playing, leading to more erratic and desperate antics from more casinos, resulting in even more players abandoning them, and so on and so forth; the domino effect, I guess it's called?
We non-US players are very lucky at the minute, but there is a snowball at the top of a huge mountain, gradually rolling down and getting bigger and bigger... These are worrying times for the long-term, don't you think?
I mean, with many casinos now struggling to turn a profit, and many others simply closing altogether, do you think we'll see an increase in 'Rogue' behaviour? (I refuse to use the American spelling of 'behavior', by the way, regardless of my spell-check screaming at me like a furious prefect ).
If the odd casino here and there begin to tighten up, refuse bonuses, refuse withdrawals (citing 'newly written' rules), could players become disillusioned and just stop playing, leading to more erratic and desperate antics from more casinos, resulting in even more players abandoning them, and so on and so forth; the domino effect, I guess it's called?
We non-US players are very lucky at the minute, but there is a snowball at the top of a huge mountain, gradually rolling down and getting bigger and bigger... These are worrying times for the long-term, don't you think?