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Whats best? Internet Gambling or the real thing?

Gambling has always been a massive business, even in ancient times, people would take risks by betting on a fight or a race. If the business is turning over 100 billion pounds, it is going to have a lot of competition. Basically this shows that if everyone in the world had access to the Internet they would have to bet at least 15 pounds each year.

 

The majority of this is thanks to the internet. Gambling online has become one of the biggest money spinners in the world. The chance to just sit in the peacefulness of your own home and have fun enjoying a casino like gambling table at the press of your finger tips is massive fun and easily to obtain. But can this actually be a problem, surely this means that we are halting all the business that goes to Vegas? Are people going to stop going abroad to gamble because they can enjoy it at home?

 

Vegas holidays have always been popular; the gambling scene is massive with a whole range of 5 star hotels to stay in at very low costs. The flights are very expensive, but once you get there you wont regret it. When you are actually sitting at one of the gambling tables it makes you feel a sense of grandeur. However i have never really had that much faith in gambling online. There is no reality about it, how can you tell if you are being cheated or not? Although gambling is unpredictable, I believe that on internet sites, if you go through a losing streak you may be tempted to think the site is cheating you making you a little paranoid.

 

So Las Vegas holidays are although expensive, very fun, they provide you with hands on experience and a great holiday, not to mention possible Vegas weddings, plus you can’t get married over the internet…….. Yet!

Other areas that have benefitted from gambling are Florida holidays, Orlando being quite a popular place.

 

 

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