Which casinos still be here 10 years later?

cheekymonkey said:
I'm pretty sure that Ladbrokes will be (if they are not already) one of the biggest names in online gambling in the not too distant future.


Good point. Now that they split from Hilton, they'll probably allow US players which should have a positive impact.
 
Simmo! said:
Now that they split from Hilton, they'll probably allow US players which should have a positive impact.

Understatement of the year Simmo!!! :D :D

As long as they keep choosing the right software providers, they will be laughing, me thinks.
 
I'd go for InterCasino and 888.com.

Both have excellent reputation, they've been around for quite a long time - and they're here to stay, IMHO.

Especially Intercasino - remember, it's the casino with the best monthly bonus around ! !
 
The question should ne: Will we be here after 10 years?:eek2:

So far we are hoping for the big win while we keep digging our graves;)
 
In addition to those, ironically, I wouldn't be surprised if many of the State lotteries would expand into developing their own online platforms after all the hoopla going on about banning Internet gambling. Whether it be scratch-offs, Keno, or daily lottery numbers, players being able to buy it right online (I imagine would be BIG BUSINESS), considering the lines of ticket purchasers. But I would like to see all of the reputable online casino groups overcome this hurdle and grow successfully.
 
Agree with Cynthia and anticipate a growing presence of lotteries on the internet. Some countries already do this.

Ten years in the relatively short life of the internet is a long time and in 10 years the internet will just be leaving puberty. One presence in online casinos i foresee is that of Asia, probably China. China is already developing a new large scale Vegas of Asia (forgotten the name of this) in which the major Vegas casinos are investing heavily. China may like to censor its population when it comes to info, but i don't believe they will want to miss out on this major investment opportunity.

My other prediction is that casinos in 10 years will be catering more to impulsive consumer behavior in order to attract the public that otherwise may not be terribly interested in gambling per s. So, i foresee easier, quicker ways to get web wallets (or web wallets that are multi purpose), quick registrations and ability to quickly try out and play one game without having to go through the rigamarole of downloading huge casino files first. I also think that the whole industry will be well regulated by then, including the US :)
 
managra said:
Agree with Cynthia and anticipate a growing presence of lotteries on the internet. Some countries already do this.

Ten years in the relatively short life of the internet is a long time and in 10 years the internet will just be leaving puberty. One presence in online casinos i foresee is that of Asia, probably China. China is already developing a new large scale Vegas of Asia (forgotten the name of this) in which the major Vegas casinos are investing heavily. China may like to censor its population when it comes to info, but i don't believe they will want to miss out on this major investment opportunity.

My other prediction is that casinos in 10 years will be catering more to impulsive consumer behavior in order to attract the public that otherwise may not be terribly interested in gambling per s. So, i foresee easier, quicker ways to get web wallets (or web wallets that are multi purpose), quick registrations and ability to quickly try out and play one game without having to go through the rigamarole of downloading huge casino files first. I also think that the whole industry will be well regulated by then, including the US :)


I think you mean Macau, which is part of China and casinos are sprouting up in the enclave. Singapore could have given them a run for the money but their terms have been too mean and a couple of players have already pulled out. It's a pity that they gave up this idea of building casinos in Hong Kong several years ago for fear of hurting Macau's economy. If it had come to fruition, I am sure that you will have a Vegas as good as can be. After all, the horse-racing industry in here is already first-class and this will also hold true for casinos.
 
CasinoForumu said:
Online Casinos of Future IMO : Starluck

LOL. That one will be gone in weeks, not years. Party Casino is replacing those and Starluck/Planetluck are destined to just fade away :)
 
CasinoForumu said:
Online Casinos of Future IMO : ................,Spin Palace and Ladbrokes.

Spin Palace, you gotta be kiddin me, not unless they change their management and casino manager changes her policy of NOT talking to her customers.

We all know from experience that there is a limit to what CS can do, some problems need to be raised with management, which is near impossible at Spin Palace!

Agreed :thumbsup: Ladbrokes will be around a long time, never had any problems here and CS is top.
 
managra said:
Agree with Cynthia and anticipate a growing presence of lotteries on the internet. Some countries already do this.

This is true. I have already won about 5 times some foreign country's lottery because i got the emails saying so. Only problem is i forgot to collect and deleted the emials.

If i had just collected i would be rich.:eek2:
 
paul02085 said:
managra said:
Agree with Cynthia and anticipate a growing presence of lotteries on the internet. Some countries already do this.

This is true. I have already won about 5 times some foreign country's lottery because i got the emails saying so. Only problem is i forgot to collect and deleted the emials.

If i had just collected i would be rich.:eek2:


:lolup: :lolup: :lolup: :lolup: :lolup:
 
paul02085 said:
This is true. I have already won about 5 times some foreign country's lottery because i got the emails saying so. Only problem is i forgot to collect and deleted the emials.

If i had just collected i would be rich.:eek2:


hahahhaahhaha :lolup: :lolup:
 
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paul02085

This is true. I have already won about 5 times some foreign country's lottery because i got the emails saying so. Only problem is i forgot to collect and deleted the emails.

If i had just collected i would be rich. :)


Great point "paul02085"!


I could probably be a millionaire by now if I had only REALLY listened to what Ed McMahon had been repeatedly saying back in the early '80s (until recently). "Publishers Clearing House" was literally handing me millions of dollars, checks with my name on it, and all I did was laugh it off. Shame on me... :oops:

Well, I'm going to correct my mistakes, and start opening all of those 7,493 iWinners' emails I've been saving since '02.


Steed


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