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Las Vegas Coronavirus Changes are Coming

Many of us are waiting for Sin City to reopen, but when they do what Las Vegas Coronavirus changes can we expect? Some things will certainly change, like the way people check-in to hotels, rooms are sanitized and games are cleaned. But what about restaurants and nightclubs? What about big ticket shows? Those Coronavirus casino changes could hit everything from Uber to the hotel swimming pool!

Whether you’re a mother or whether you’re a brother, welcome to This Week in Gambling! And if you’re anything like me this whole shelter and place thing is getting pretty frustrating… even though I know we have to do it.

Last week we discussed WHEN casinos would reopen because eventually these restrictions will end and eventually people will want to travel again. If you’d like to see that video just follow this link. This week’s big story is about WHAT we can expect when the casinos do eventually reopen.

Undoubtedly one of the biggest Las Vegas Coronavirus changes will be that not every casino is going to make it through this down time… and I’m not just talking about Las Vegas. Casinos all across America are losing millions and millions of dollars every day. It’s estimated that Caesars corporation can survive this shutdown for about 8 months… MGM only about 9… Boyd Gaming about 10. The Sands corporation and Wynn can survive about 15 to 20 months…. but what about the peripheral industries affected by the Coronavirus?

Everyone who depends on the gaming industry from taxi drivers to airline workers is basically shut down right now. Think about the Uber drivers… the restaurant workers… and the people who put on all those extravagant shows! Oh, the Vegas show!s Yes, another big change could be an end to big venue attractions. Take for example Cirque de Soleil… just gone! And it’s not just the shows that are in danger. Other amenities at hotels where crowds gather, like nightclubs, buffets and pools.

I realize we’ve spoken almost exclusively about Las Vegas in this video because, after all, they are the biggest gaming destination in the country. But other casinos all across America are hurting as well. Penn National estimates they can survive only about 5 months of casino closures, While Red Rock says about a year.

Two of the biggest tribal casinos in America, Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun ,both shut down last month and furloughed their employees… some of which have not been paid. But what about the hundreds and hundreds of other tribal gaming sites that might not be able to withstand a closure of several months? Hopefully there will be some federal aid money for that. Also El Dorado resorts… although the only thing I hear about them is that they’re still moving forward with their plans to merge with Caesars… and if that’s what they’re trying to do then well I guess that’s some good news!

But you know it’s alright… it’s okay… we’ll live to see another day! Because not all of the potential Las Vegas Coronavirus changes are necessarily bad! In fact, when we come back from the break we’ll discuss some of the tremendous opportunities that may exist for visitors that are brave enough to venture out!

You know, like I was saying before the break, not all of these potential changes coming to Las Vegas are necessarily a bad thing for visitors. In fact, even now we’re already seeing some huge discounts and great deals on hotel rooms and airfare… just remember that buying anything right now could be risky because we don’t know when all this pandemic, lock-down stuff is going to actually come to an end.

However, when things do get back to normal some analysts believe that we may see an end to those stupid hotel “Resort Fees”… You know those fees they use to advertise a lower rate that you’re really not getting, and then they add them on at the end when you go to checkout and jack up the price! Yeah… those! And we may see an end to hotel parking fees as well.

Another change that was taking place before the Coronavirus struck was hotel automation. I’ve actually gone to Las Vegas, checked into a hotel at a kiosk, stayed a week, checked out at the kiosk and never even spoken to anyone at the property! Moving forward I would expect to see even more kiosks and automation.

Also the way they clean your room, the elevators and all the gaming equipment will have to change… and I can say that with some confidence because I know if they don’t change it, ain’t nobody going back to their hotels or their casinos! Not you! Not me! Nobody! I would expect much stricter state regulations, probably in line with the CDC!

At the end of the day, my friends, just remember we’re all in this together. And even if things don’t get back to exactly the way they were, they will eventually get better. And if you’re in Las Vegas and you Feel the city breakin’ and everybody shakin’ we’re just stayin’ alive!

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America’s Next Online Gambling Threat

Gambling news this week finds a new online gambling threat to the regulated industry in the United States for the third year in a row. Senator Tom Cotton says he is trying to use the enforcement of the UIGEA to push consumer protections in gambling advertising. However, the darker side to his legislation finds ways to block online gambling payments.

Hello friends, and welcome once again to This Week in Gambling! Seems like we just did this a week ago… and yet here we are again! No matter! Let’s get started with this week’s big story! And hold on to your butts, it’s a little complicated.

Every year it seems someone gets a bug up their rear end and tries to make a name for themselves by picking up the gauntlet against online gambling and pandering to special interests. Why should this year be any different?

There’s a new anti-online gambling bill up on Capitol Hill and this year’s poster boy for decency and morality is Senator Tom Cotton from the state of Arkansas! And before you ask, yes… Yes! Those are his real ears! He’s pushing legislation that’s earmarked with ignorance.Pun intended!

The Prevention of Deception and Child Targeted Advertising in Violation of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act… is the short name for the shit Mr. Cotton is shoveling. And it is fundamentally flawed right from the beginning. Let me explain… and I’ll use small words in case anyone from Congress is watching.

Now Mr. Cotton says he’s pushing this bill forward in order to protect the children and consumers… which sounds great on the surface. But dig a little deeper, and in reality this bill is commissioning a study on how internet gaming sites conduct their financial transaction so that in the future they can block them!

You see, the UIGEA permits states to regulate online gambling if they want to do so! And that’s exactly what Nevada, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and others have done! So you see, the UIGEA can only be enforced in states where internet gambling is unlawful. You know, NOT regulated!

This legislation is based wholly on the enforcement aspect of the UIGEA, and in states where online gambling is regulated there is no enforcement of the UIGEA! In states where online gambling is NOT regulated there’s no advertising! There’s no financial transactions! There’s nothing to study! Like many things in politics this bill seems to be more about garnering votes and grabbing special interest cash than it is and actually accomplishing anything.

Look, I’m a father of four beautiful girls. I’m 100% behind child protection when it comes to gambling, but that’s not what this bill is about! In reality this is just a thinly veiled backdoor attempt by the Sheldon Adelson party to perpetuate their anti online gambling agenda. And as for Mr. Cotton? Well don’t worry too much about him. I mean, one good gust of wind and he could be drifting over Canada!

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FFC Tells Online Casino Secrets

Now I realize that advantage players don't have an advantage in online gambling, because the casino can detect them and treat them as cheaters.

Even when you think you're being righteous with Black Jack skills, the casino sees card counting as cheating. It is a gray area that needs to be debated between gamblers and online casinos.

On the other hand, you could seek those online casinos that don't see your betting system as cheating. After you master a betting system, like Fibonacci, D'Alembert, Labouchere, or Martingale, just Google "how to cheat online casinos." You could do well after registering at a casino that doesn't see your system as cheating. If you do take this route, I would do the research online first, any preparation work is wise. You never know what kind of tips you'll get. Try to keep your profitable betting system to yourself, because you really should be mastering more honorable career skills.

Read the full article: FFC Tells Online Casino Secrets.

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Poker, Sports Betting and Online Gambling News

We have a week full of online gambling news with headlines about online gambling in Michigan, sports betting in Kentucky, poker in California, and tribal gaming in Oklahoma!

Hello friends and welcome to This Week in Gambling! Our last show before I take a week off to attend the International Casino Expo in London, England. So, I’m filming this early on Saturday, so if something happens… some major big gambling story breaks between now and Tuesday… don’t come yelling at me!

This week’s stories begin in the state of Michigan, where online gambling news was good recently. Legislators had passed an internet gambling bill, but the rules to regulate the activity will not be in place for at least another year! But hey, what do you expect from a state whose motto is literally “Land of Disappointment”?

Next up, its sports betting news from the state of Kentucky. Optimism has turned to pessimism in the Bluegrass State as sports betting regulation was expected to pass, but now rumor has it the legislation will never make it out of the Senate.

Also, poker news from the state of California where “alleged” Poker cheat Mike Postle was finally served papers in the $10 million lawsuit against his sorry ass. He had been hiding in his house for the past several months to avoid this, but he emerged and got served! Then, of course, he saw his shadow and went back inside because, you know… six more weeks of winter.

Also this week, land-based gaming news from the state of Oklahoma, where the governor says that Tribal casinos in his state are now operating illegally because their Tribal Gaming Compact expired on January 1st. Not-so say Tribal gaming leaders… they contend that their compact automatically renewed on January 1st and they’re doing nothing wrong.

I have two new game reviews to share with you this week, and if you like gems in your slots pay attention… these are for you! First up its Grand Gems, a 5 reel, 4 row game with 40 paylines from SYNOT. It comes with wilds, scatters, a bonus round, free spins and multiple with re spins which freeze their winning combinations!

Next up it’s simply Gemmed! from our friends at BetSoft! This 9 real, 9 row game also comes with wilds, scatters and an incredible 40,500 Paylines! You can find both of these reviews on our YouTube channel, along with hundreds more! And while you’re there, do us a favor! Show us some love! Take a moment to click that subscribe button! Don’t forget, no online gambling news next week as I travel.

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Gambling News & Updates Just in Time for Christmas!

It’s our last show of the year, so we update some of the biggest gambling news stories from 2019. Topics include Pennsylvania online poker, the Department of Justice Wire Act opinion, and the expansion of sports betting!

Hello friends, and welcome to This Week in Gambling! Our last show of the year before I take some much-deserved time off! And hey, what better way to say goodbye to 2019 than to look back at this year’s biggest gambling news stories?

After a long wait, Pennsylvania online poker finally arrived. Now just over a month after the launch, PokerStars has blown away all the expectations! In fact, Pennsylvania has done better than any other regulated poker market in the United States! The site is averaging over 400 cash games running at the same time, and tournament participation has been so strong that Poker Stars had to up their guarantees by 20 percent!

However, it wasn’t all good news this past year. You may remember that the US Department of Justice played Scrooge to online gambling when they suddenly change their opinion on the Federal Wire Act earlier this year… a case they eventually lost but are planning to appeal. As we reported on our show from November 12th, the DOJ’s paperwork to file that appeal was due last month. However, they asked the judge for an extension and he said yeah sure… go ‘head go ‘head go ‘head… The new deadline for the appeal in the DOJ online gambling case is December 20th, so I’ll have to update you on this case when I come back in January.

Threats from the DOJ did not dampen the Christmas spirit of the states when it came to sports betting. Thirteen of them have now regulated the activity, and another six have passed legislation and should go live sometime in 2020. But with mo’ sports betting comes mo’ problems. As we reported in the gambling news last week the very first NFL player has been suspended for betting on the games, prompting a fresh warning from the league about NFL sports betting rules to be issued just a few days ago.

To be fair, the player in question never compromised the integrity of the games. He never played in any of the games. And he never used any inside information when placing his bets on the games. Still, he made the NFL’s naughty list. After all, rules are rules.

Of course some people may use this incident to condemn sports betting expansion and America, but if they do you just remind them that these bets were placed in a Las Vegas casino where sports betting had been regulated for years… not in one of these new jurisdictions with expanded sports betting. So this incident would have happened even without sports betting reform. So they can go stuff that argument straight in their stocking!

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You Should Try Winning Big at An Online Casino

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Like to take risks? Want to escape from your daily work?

Don't listen to critics! Guide yourself to go and try gambling online. If you win big and meet the playthrough requirements, you can, absolutely, cash out!

Scan for big money jackpots, and play those games. Don't settle for $50 or $100, try to scorch a casino for $50,000 or 100,000. Certainly, you never know if your ship has come in.

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The online gambling industry is growing at a rapid rate.

As people stay at home and practice social-distancing, online casino websites have become the go-to place for entertainment.

Technological advancements in the mobile industry have also led to an upsurge in the people engaging in online gambling.

The significant increase in online gamers has resulted in the emergence of several gambling sites. With such competition, online gambling entrepreneurs need to come up with various marketing strategies to ensure they stay ahead of their competitors.

In this article, we are going to look at various implementable strategies to ensure increased online visibility of your gambling website.

 

E-mail and mobile marketing

E-mail marketing is one of the most traditional methods of selling products and services. And with the increased usage of mobile phones, people are more connected to their e-mail accounts than ever before.  

Which means it's an excellent communication tool to contact your consumers.

Send out e-mails notifying your target audience on offers, tournaments, and other developments. To make it more effective, ensure you include links to your page.

 

Bonuses and free plays

All gamblers are in search of better deals. Lucrative bonuses and free plays are some of the most effective ways of marketing your online casino. It is no wonder that this strategy is one of the most popular marketing tactics in the gaming industry.

Most online casinos offer substantial welcome offers and bonuses that match a player's deposit or even exceed it.

Additionally, free plays use the same concept. Players, especially amateur players, are offered 'virtual money' to try their luck before making a deposit. Free play allows new customers to explore and experience the casino's theme, user-experience, and games before playing for real money.

Because of the high competition between casinos, their welcome bonus packages are often lucrative as they try to create the most attractive offer.

 

Online casino tournaments

Hosting online casino tournaments is another marketing strategy that is doing wonders for online casino owners.

Here, competitions take place where gamblers play against each other to win prizes, ranging from cash-prizes, bonuses, free spins, and even all-inclusive cruises and trips.

These tournaments can feature a wide range of casino games, including slots, blackjack, bingo, and roulette.

For players to take part in the tournament, it's often required for them to have made at least one deposit to be eligible for prizes.

These tournaments are an effective way to not only attract new customers but also to keep and engage existing players.

 

Social media platforms

With the rise of the internet, social media platforms have been at the forefront of encouraging entrepreneurial marketing strategies. The same applies to the online gaming industry.

Social media campaigns are among the top-rated methodologies of promoting brands, especially if your target audience is active on them. Make the most out of social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to post relevant information. These platforms can also advertise your promotions and tournaments.

Additionally, you can use affiliate marketing to bring in more referral traffic to your website and to increase your site's online visibility.

 

Content marketing

No matter your niche, content marketing is one of the most popular online marketing strategies, and for a good reason. Many entrepreneurs are making use of content marketing strategies to grow their brand and become recognized as an authority in the industry.

The secret is to come up with high-quality content relevant to your target audience. Otherwise, it will not capture the attention of your audience.

For starters, you can publish articles that focus on game improvement. Share tips that help novices become pro-gamers, as well as background information on the various casino games.

By doing so, you can drive organic drive traffic to your website.

 

Conclusion

As the number of online casinos increases, there is a need for entrepreneurs to increase the flow of customers to their website. By implementing the above marketing strategies, entrepreneurs can take their online casinos to the next level.

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Is Mobile Gambling Safe

There has been concerns recently regarding viruses, trojans, spyware and malware on the mobile internet,  raising questions regarding mobile casinos. This has prompted us to clarify any concerns. Mobile users have been asking us how safe is the mobile casino software. If you have already or are thinking about downloading a mobile casino to your  mobile device, albeit a standard mobile, iPhone, iPad and Smartphones, there are a few points to give you peace of mind.

These key points we hope will ease your concerns and help you identify safe and reliable mobile casino brands. You should look to see that the brands clearly state they use the latest mobile encryption technology to protect your login, password and private information. The same technology protects your account funding, deposits and withdrawals made from your mobile device.

So how do you know if a mobile casino uses safe and secure encryption technology?. Usually they will clearly state the use of this technology and guarantee your privacy. If they don’t, then walk away. Also all good brands will also state they use the latest antivirus and antispyware software; which runs on their servers. Most mobile casinos do care about their customers and do a lot to ensure that customers information and their mobile devices are protected from nasty viruses, worms, trojans etc.

One more good point worth mentioning is an organisation that keep a very close eye on the internet gaming industry, eCORGA, who regularly check operators for fair play, honesty, customers privacy and more. Any mobile casino brand displaying the eCORGA Seal of Approval are definitely safe.

 

So we hope the above information helps you decide to give mobile casinos a go and enjoy this new and exciting way to entertain yourselves and win real cash.

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