The Rise of Online Gambling

December 19, 2008

 

The internet has revolutionized the way people live and how many businesses operate. The size and scale of the net is still growing rapidly everyday. Gambling is one industry which has hugely benefited from the web revolution.

Traditional gambling required consumers to visit their local bookies, fun casino or bingo hall. These were often only located in major towns and cities in the UK.

The first Gambling site setup to change this. At last people could wager on the weekend football without leaving the home. The introduction of online betting resulted in several traditional bookies setting up their own online websites.These offered users the chance to bet on sporting events such as horse racing, football, golf and greyhound racing.

The market’s traditional barriers were broken down within a couple of months as thousands who previously couldn’t access gambling could now open online accounts. Specialist online betting sites were also opened and began attracting thousands of visitors.

Next it was the turn of online casino, poker and bingo rooms. Casino’s offered users online roulette, video poker, blackjack and slot machines and Bingo Rooms were an instant hit with online female users.

Since the introduction of online gambling the industry has witnessed huge growth year after year and this is expected to continue even throughout the recession. We’re now seeing virtual interactive environments being used by operators such as PRK for poker games and other interesting concepts such as live roulette streaming.

Source: http://www.gamingalerts.co.uk/news/industry-news/The-rise-of-online-gambling3891.html

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