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Online Gambling industry future changes

As written by Casino City's reporter Bradley Vallerius, many online gambling operators could change their software platforms to provide their services to players located in the United States.

In the light of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), some gaming software companies like Playtech, Cryptologic, Boss Media and Ongame have announced their platforms can no longer take bets from US people. Some operators like Golden Palace and Full Contact Poker have a high US presence and they may need to switch to another software provider that would allow players from United States.

Full Contact Poker has already announced they will leave the Ongame poker network and they are in discussion with another software company.

The professional poker player Daniel Negreanu speculated that several online poker websites could aggregate their players into a common shared poker network. Some Online casinos like All Jackpots (casino review), All Slots (casino review), First Web Casino (casino review) are still accepting US players, as well as some other casinos using proprietary software (Bodog).

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