Friday, May 2, 2014

Online Gaming embraces Technology in Nevada & New Jersey

As the number of people participating in online gaming sites increases, the technology associated with the casinos is improving. The geolocation that tells where a player is and if they are able to play is picking up most players. This is better than the 1st month or two when certain phone numbers and areas that were close to the borders of New Jersey were not allowed access.
 
The major obstacle now is the refusal of many banks to authorize payment thru debit
and credit cards.The association between the casinos, the banks and the online gaming websites
must develop to a point where cards are an acceptable method of payment. In the meantime third party payment processors are licensed in New Jersey and Nevada. They are suitable substitutes until this situation is alleviated.


Traditional gaming and wagering patrons are taking a wait and see approach to all of this. But those same people did not bank online when it was 1st introduced to the American public. They did not make payments or deposits into their banking institutions using their phones initially. This same player would never play at a blackjack table with a shuffle machine over a decade ago. But the convenience of all of these situations won out over time and are now considered the norm.

              Online Gaming will change the entire landscape of how we wager in America!

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