• Global Gambling Activities Spending At Casinos

    Different players from countries around the world tend to spend huge variations when it comes to both online and land-based casino, lottery and sports betting spending. From the numbers we can see that Australians top the list. Much of this has to do with attitudes towards gambling in different societies. Many struggle with balancing a negative religious viewpoint with the reality of all those gambling tax dollars being able to help subsidise public spending.

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  • Find The Best UK No-Deposit Bonuses At Online Casinos

    Imagine visiting a UK-facing online casino for the first time and being rewarded with a bonus without having to deposit a single penny. Sounds nuts, right? All they want from you is that you register with them. It also allows a new player to explore their website for the first time. By giving this small bonus, they are certain that you will eventually start to play their games with your own hard-earned cash. In many cases, the bonus is a small number of free spins or a tiny amount of cash.

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  • Australian Pokies – Why Are They So Popular With Casino Players?

    We often think it the Asians who love to gamble the most. But we'd be wrong. It's the Aussies. Engrained within the Australian culture, the need to gamble is in their DNA. One game every Aussie gambler can't resist is the lowly slots. In Australia, they are more commonly referred to as pokies. You'll find them in every bar, club, or public space. And there will always be someone shoving in coins at an alarming rate. However, in Australia, there's little social negativity surrounding gambling.

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  • The Game Of Baccarat – The History From The Etruscan’s To James Bond

    There are any number of theories as to the origins of the casino table game of baccarat. Some claim that it's roots lie in ancient Italy. Others believe that the game came from the Far East. But what we do know is that the game became very popular with the French aristocracy. In the UK, a baccarat scandal involving the Prince of Wales helps propel the game into the public consciousness. Interestingly enough, the game called "baccarat" being played in most US casinos, is actually Punto Banco.

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