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Archive for November 11th, 2009

State of Ohio is Becoming a Casino Capital

by Adam S. Kingston

When the online gambling schemes have become very popular throughout the world for the past decade, it had brought worry to United States ‘gambling community.

Americans could not play at casinos of other countries and had to be content with Canadian casinos as banking rules and payments could easily be facilitated between the two North American countries.

Americans, generally with exception for particular states, are not allowed to place money on bets in online casinos.

Gaming and gambling revenues had brought about good impressions in the time of recession, and the US had noticed this, making sense that income generation in networks and fan following will always attract huge amount of money.

Debate has centered on the bringing in of casinos in the Buckeye state of Ohio. The last four attempts to pass casinos in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo in Ohio had failed; although this time casino fans are positive they can get what they want.

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