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  • #713380
    Anonymous
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    ClubUSA Casino (Club World)
    They are the best!

    #713383
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    They don’t all accept US players. Some like Geisha, King Solomons etc have the State restriction in place. iNetBet, Bodog, 49er and ClubUSA are the four picks from RTG that cover the whole USA IMO. But I wonder how long Bodog can continue to considering their sportsbook interest.

    #713399
    Anonymous
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    I think Bodog will be around for a while especially as they just spent £11million on the US arm of Bet Corp! xxxxhttp://www.igamingbusiness.com/article-detail.php?articleID=11880xxxx

    #713402
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    49er Casino is an RTG that welcomes US customers.

    Mark
    http://www.focalclick.com

    #713418
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I don’t think BoDog is in any doubt.

    http://www.gamesandcasino.com/gambling-news/?itemid=321

    #713493
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Check out Wager Profits – they are extremely reputable and I do OK with BreakAway. Their strongest point is affiliate support which is excellent.

    This is not to take anything away from Club World which is the best (although new), but just to offer a bit more selection :)

    ntaus

    #713495
    vladcizsol
    Member

    I vote for Club World and Wager Profits.

    I also might add I do well with Gambling Wages….

    :capmiami:

    #713498
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank You for all suggestions. Do You think RTG will keep accepting US players ?

    #713505
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Yes for now they havent given any indication they would do otherwise.

    In fact they should overtake Playtech as the second most popular platform with players in a very short time.

    The value for RTG operators is huge. I bet if anyone is happy they are thrilled by the recent trun of events.

    #713510
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Most of my traffic is from US, so i’m looking for operators which will stay in US no mater what.

    #713516
    vladcizsol
    Member
    Quote:
    Most of my traffic is from US

    Thats true of EVERYONE. US Players make up nearly 80% of the market that actually play. The casinos and poker rooms that accept that business will thrive. The ones that dont will starve. It wont happen overnight, but as the cash reserves they had from US players dwindle you will see the operators who turned their backs on the US fold.

    #713531
    Anonymous
    Inactive
    Professor wrote:
    Thats true of EVERYONE. US Players make up nearly 80% of the market that actually play. The casinos and poker rooms that accept that business will thrive. The ones that dont will starve. It wont happen overnight, but as the cash reserves they had from US players dwindle you will see the operators who turned their backs on the US fold.

    I guess big operators backed out from US to be able to obtain US license when the market will be regulated, don’t you think ?

    #713533
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Nope they backed out because they felt legally compelled to do so. Take a look at their market values, they are NO LONGER big operators and they will be closed or sold off LONG before there are any regulatory changes here in the states.

    #713534
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    By “operators” You mean software providers or casino operators ?

    #713540
    vladcizsol
    Member

    Take your pick. Both will fail without 80% of the market.

    No business, online or offline, can lose 80% of their market and survive over the long run.

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