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August 6, 2007 at 3:17 pm #744713
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Inactivehopefully international banks block them
August 6, 2007 at 3:27 pm #744715Anonymous
InactiveThey bought the licence in Alderney to put the Venetian online quite some time ago and have been getting ready.
I was talking to them about a year ago and they said they had the software ready, too.
August 6, 2007 at 3:32 pm #744716Anonymous
InactiveI agree let them be blocked by the banks as the Scumbags were more than likely behind Bill Frist and the instituting of the UIGAE Bill in October of 2006.
If they get blocked you will probably here the Chimp Dumb Dumb Bush crying unfair trade practices with the WTO, well screw the inept Monkey. Well in my books screw all the Land Based Casinos in the United States as they will never see a cent from me.
Barry:hattip:
August 6, 2007 at 3:57 pm #744724Anonymous
InactiveI hate to say it.. but i think we are gonna see regulation pass and every vegas casino will be online without affiliates in a year or two.this has been the plan all along. and who can compeate? they will have comercials,netteller and paypal will be exceptable ways to purchase, and face it these casinos can give away houses cars you name it. It will be great for players bad for affiliates. And why do you all think more are coming onboard for regulation? can you say Bribe?
August 6, 2007 at 4:00 pm #744726Anonymous
InactiveI doubt they would drop the affiliate model, it is the way of the future…
August 6, 2007 at 5:47 pm #744748Anonymous
Inactive@allfreechips 133893 wrote:
I doubt they would drop the affiliate model, it is the way of the future…
I agree. Never underestimate the power of affiliate marketing.
Also, it is possible that players might actually like the current set of online casinos better than the Vegas “name brand” online casinos. The payout percentages at the current casinos might be better, the support team might be more helpful, the bonuses more attractive, the games more interesting….
The casino affiliate industry isn’t going to die just because U.S. land-based casinos jump into the ring. IMO, anyway.
August 6, 2007 at 6:54 pm #744758Anonymous
Inactive@Engineer 133920 wrote:
The casino affiliate industry isn’t going to die just because U.S. land-based casinos jump into the ring. IMO, anyway.
I agree with Engineer. You have love the double standards here. When is the deadline date for the Antigua compensation?
August 6, 2007 at 8:22 pm #744776Anonymous
InactiveI also think the bigger online operators are established brands themselves. They are seen everywhere from a football shirt (soccer) or taxi cab through to newspapers and magazine adverts so simply because you are a big casino in the USA does not mean you can knock a brand that is already known and trusted even if you throw millions at it – Remember a lot of the bigger operators have money to compete and have been doing it a lot longer so know what works and what doesn’t.
August 6, 2007 at 9:02 pm #744780Anonymous
GuestHi all,
well last I heard .. US is still around 80% of the market.
no getting around Vegas’ ability to market and to US players ….. Vegas is considered the one by which every other casino (land based here) … is judged.
again I repeat what i’ve said all along… you don’t get people to come to the middle of a desert by being incompetent in any or all aspects.
aff marketing ….? I hope but won’t be suprised to see it change drastically. also as I’ve said many times …I very much hope i’m wrong about that.
a good point about software… microgaming has lead the world in software for online casinos ……best graphics …. etc .. as has their popularity proved.
there are a few others also in the running but many are troubled by bad reps (RTG) … and some of the others to some extent simply because they didn’t weed their gardens like they should have … and that may come back to bite them in the ass at some time in the future.
… be interesting.
the above if online is allowed in the states .. which i cannot guess …. but certainly a possiblity.
marketing to strictly out of states locations …… yes I agree …. will be tougher. Add into the mix that the states are NOT exactly too popular outside their boundries nowadays (thanks GW!) … and its not going to be a case of roll over .. that’s for certain.
my 2 cents.
….. and I apologize for our prez… and our entire approach to world matters. The US needs to recognize that while it may have the ability to force its views on other countries .. that doesn’t make it right. and i think we will see that come about and change in the next 12 years or so.
August 6, 2007 at 10:09 pm #744792Anonymous
InactiveI have one more thing to say on this matter… Microgaming curantly has the best standerds for software i think we all agree.However what if their is some better software all ready to go into use? If i had millions and planed to go into online casino buisness what i would do first is hire software developers
August 6, 2007 at 10:17 pm #744793Anonymous
GuestHi again all,
well as I understand it …. MGM had online software ready to go .. at one point …….but it was very lacking.
can’t give examples or links to that ….. but I do remember reading that at one point.
I think Vegas may have .. at that time …..underestimated their competition … cannot say whether that is still true and frankly . …. i agree..I doubt they’ll make that same mistake this time around …. if and when it happens.
August 6, 2007 at 11:05 pm #744804Anonymous
InactiveMicrogaming is crap compared to land based games that are now SERVER-BASED. Yes – they are still software and any software can be ported to a software-based casino quite easily.
Don’t for a minute think that software as outdated (besides a few games) as MGS will be that much better than software designed by casinos with vast amounts of cash to throw at designers from places like Pixar, EA, etc….
I am sure that if Vegas casinos already have software ready to fly – some of the games will be quite spectacular. It would also mean a huge shift in the style of games, IMO… no longer the same ol’ same ol’ non-creative crap
Of course, that is just my opinion

And, YES, they will still need us to a certain extent.
August 6, 2007 at 11:34 pm #744807Anonymous
InactiveI don’t know, Vegas has just started to put out some decent slots, since they have to compete with online now.
Mostly they still have cherries and sevens on one line slots.
They do have the money though to keep developing.
August 7, 2007 at 8:15 am #744857Anonymous
InactiveSands is using Cantor – I have no experience with that software apart from some advertising they did in iGaming Business – Anyone played on their games? I know they are doing most of the “mobile” gaming in vegas
August 7, 2007 at 8:48 am #744861Anonymous
Guestmobile” gaming in vegas
eh? didn’t know they had that in Vegas?
wow! don’t doubt you friend….. just asking.
apparently I’m behind on the times.
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