LAS VEGAS, Nevada--If Comdex is any indicator, online gambling is in for a rude awakening.
Despite the venue, or maybe as a result of it, there are few online gambling exhibitors at the world's largest computer trade show and little enthusiasm about the prospect of gambling online. If you liked this information and you would such as to receive additional information regarding บาคาร่าออนไลน์ kindly visit our web site. For most people surveyed today on the showroom floor, it was the real thing or nothing at all.
"I would be very leery of online gambling," said Sheila Johnson, of Henderson, Nevada, as she took a break from the exhibitors. "I like the atmosphere of going to the casinos. You'd have to be pretty addicted to do it at home."
Belinda Zollotuchen of Arlington, Texas, added, "I don't like the idea of giving out my credit card number to gamble."
Online gambling, if it ever takes hold, is expected to be small compared with the real thing, at least in the beginning. The legal gaming business in the United States rakes in an estimated $482 billion annually. By the year 2000, however, online wagering could generate as much as $10 billion annually.
For now, though, many consumers remain skeptical.
"I don't gamble at all," said Dave Guerrero, of Santa Ana, California, as he left the show today. "I have a software company, and that's enough of a gamble."
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