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The History of the Online Casino
May 12th
It’s always a humbling experience when we stop for a while and look around us. Half of the things we take for granted today were just the stuff of dreams and ambitions just a few decades ago. Take online casinos, for example. How many people wake up, open their computers, log into an online casino, and proceed to play the day away?
Back then, people had to go to Las Vegas just so they could play at a casino. They would travel for miles and miles just to play a single game of blackjack or baccarat. You really have to appreciate how people succeeded in making this happen.
In the Beginning…
Online Casinos started cropping up during the mid 1990’s, although there’s much debate as to who exactly opened the first one. Many believe it to be ‘InterCasino’, an online gambling site which opened in 1996. However, there are some that believe that it was actually ‘Gaming Club’, which opened in October 1995.
It is not unlikely that this is the truth, considering how Microgaming, the owner of the said site, is also the first online gambling software provider to be established. Either way, these new online casinos only received their go signal when Antigua and Barbuda passed an act called the “Free Trade and Processing Act”. This allowed online casinos to open at the said country without fear of litigation.
Of course, though the online casinos were based in the Caribbean, the bulk of their users resided elsewhere in the world. And, due to the very nature of the internet itself, this made all the users prone to exploitation.
This prompted the Kahnawake Gaming Commission to be established in 1996. They regulated the online gaming activity of people and casinos and also issue gaming licenses to the online gambling sites. They aim to keep the online gambling industry transparent and fair. The Kahnawake Gaming Commission is based in Canada and, up still provide excellent service to casinos and the users alike.
By the late 1990’s, online casinos were already very much established. However, connectivity issues were rampant and the action in general was rather slow due to the lack of bandwidth. It was only until after the new millennium that this issue was solved. But by then, online casinos had new problems.
The UIGEA
It is impossible to talk about the history of online casinos without talking about the legal fiasco that happened in 2005. Antigua and the US were in a dispute over cross border online gambling.
The World Trade Organization decided to side with Antigua and, as a result, the US passed the UIGEA. This was a last minute addition to their Safe Port Act. The act made it incredibly hard for online gambling sites to cater to the US, so a lot of them just decided to close their doors to US citizens altogether.
Even until now, this piece of legislation is still under debate, especially since it hurt not only the online casinos but the US players as well. There’s a change in the legal climate these days, though, since the European Union seems to be rather supportive of the online gambling industry.
There’s even talk that the US is considering some concessions. Either way, it seems that Online Casinos not only have a colorful past, but a great future ahead too.
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Casino Business History – Reality and Legends – Part Three
Mar 13th
Lucky number “for Sagebrush State”.
In December of 1829 a Mexican merchant, Antonio Armijo, led his caravan to Las Vegas. Though it was winter – it had no effect on the climate of the local deserts: hot sun and burnt earth, scrub and monotonous landscape could drive anyone mad. It is no wonder that the guide at some point realized that they had lost their way! Armijjo was not disheartened and ordering to fix a camp, set a small troop to look for water. One of Antonio’s scouts – Rafael River- decided to take “an individual search” and soon he came across a wonderful source of fresh water – which is priceless in Nevada desert.
Rivera’s finding was of revolutionary significance. California was overwhelmed with “gold rush” and now the potential gold-diggers could considerably shorten the road to the gold-bearing lands.
A quarter of a century later, Mormons came to the source which was given a Spanish name Las-Vegas – which means “meadows”. They settled a fort to protect the Los Angeles-Salt Lake City mail route, they even mined coal, planted fruit trees, cultivated vegetables, but in 1858 they abandoned the settlement much because of the endless Indian raids.
The next stage of history of Las Vegas started only three decades later, when the epoch of conquest of the Wild west was in full swing. Railroad laid its tracks through the Valley, where Rafael once found his water supply, camp site was built for the passengers to have rest during the stops of the train. In a while, workshops, hotels, stores, cigar shops and surely saloon started sprout like mushrooms after the summer rains. In the saloons the passengers could not only have a drink or eat something, but also they had an opportunity to play cards, dice and roulette.
It is difficult to believe but until “sex revolution” in the late 60-s America had much more strict and patriarchal morals than Europe. Even the character of Dreiser’s “An American Tragedy” Clyde Griffiths knew that he could hook up with a foreign lady – as they were more light-minded than American women. The regulators of Nevada banned gambling within its territory under the pressure of the so-called “moralists”. A wild western custom to throw the coin up into the air when paying for the drink was also forbidden. In October of 1910 a local newspaper commented on this epochal event with evident rapture: “Stilled forever is the click of the roulette wheel, the rattle of dice and the swish of cards. ” You will hardly believe today that it was all about Las Vegas.
As the historians state, the ban did not even last a month. The authorities were fighting with illegal gambling houses for more than twenty years, but then simple economics prevailed. Upon the common belief Nevada was not so lucky as other states: it does not have any specific natural resources as in oil-bearing Texas or Oklahoma, no rich lands as in Iowa, no golden beaches and favorable climate as in Florida and California.
Today no one remembers who decided to allow in Nevada what was banned throughout the United states. But the job was done: Prohibited in all other states gambling was legalized in Nevada, and moreover the procedure of marriage and divorces was significantly simplified. The wheel started to spin and now the whole state benefited. Unlike Monte Carlo with its only casino, casinos in Las Vegas were literally sprouted, giving the pas probably to the hotels. Even in the worst times of the Great depression you could find work and earn money here – someone owned a casino, others were selling hamburgers, someone was changing the linen at the hotels and cleaning the ashtrays being grateful to the God for having the job and salary…
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