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| What do you think is in store in the way of online casinos? What do you think that the future holds for them? Years ago, nobody believed that you would be able to bring a casino into your home, now you can at the click of a mouse. How much more advanced do you think it can get?
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| That's actually a really good question. One thing that can be said for sure is that the future holds a lot more online users of casinos. I don't think that the business is going anywhere, it's here to stay!
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I am not sure what else they can achieve in all honesty. They are pretty realistic and have interaction, so I don't see what they can take on now.
Perhaps one angle would be the use of webcams to give more interaction between players?
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| Actually, the use of high speed data transfer could mean live casino playing from your home, like a web conference. Everyone seeing everyone, including the dealer, and laughing, chatting, but from all over the world.
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I think many people would avoid online gambling where they were visible, since part of the draw is anonymity. I wouldn't want to have my gaping annoyed face at my current hand visible to the people who were betting against me.
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| I agree that the anonymity is an excellent bonus and draw for many people, especially those who are not good at bluffing. It takes the edge away from best at the trick.
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