Over the past couple weeks I’ve seen a slew of American casino companies partnering with some form of online gambling companies. While this is something that Caesars started a few years ago, it seems as if everyone wants to get into the party now. In an effort to consolidate everything, I’ll just link to some articles.
- Wynn Partners with Poker Stars – Forbes
- Caesars Gets Approved for International Online Gaming Partnership – Las Vegas Sun
- Station Casinos Partners with Full Tilt Poker – Poker News Daily
- General Look at Overall Online Gambling Push – Motley Fool
Generally, I usually believe “where there’s smoke there’s fire” and there is a lot of smoke right now. The fire, of course, is legalized online gambling. It’s hard to imagine that, in tough times, these large corporations are all partnering at once just to be safe in case there’s some kind of legalization some day. While, I don’t think there’s anything right around the corner we can’t be far away from some form of major online gambling legalization.
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