The
History of
Online Gambling . Forms of
Online gambling . The History of Online Gambling : Forms of Online gambling, also known as
Internet gambling, is a general term for gambling using the
Internet .
The Internet has made way for new types of gambling to form online. Improvements in technology have changed betting habits just as video lottery terminals, keno and scratchcards changed the gambling industry in the early
20th century.
Gambling has become one of the most popular and lucrative business present on the Internet. In
2007 the UK gambling commission stated that the gambling industry achieved a turnover of over £84 billion according to the
UK Gambling Commission. This is partly due to the wide range of gambling options that are available to facilitate many different types of people.
Poker.
Main article:
Online poker
Online poker tables commonly offer
Texas hold 'em,
Omaha,
Seven-card stud, razz,
HORSE and other game types in both tournament and
Cash game structures.
Players play against each other rather than the "house", with the card room making its money through "rake" and through tournament fees.
Casinos.
Main article:
Online casino
There are a large number of online casinos in which people can play casino games such as roulette, blackjack, pachinko, baccarat and many others. These games are played against the "house" which makes money because the odds are in its favor.
Sports betting.
Main article: Sports betting.
Sports betting is the activity of predicting sports results and placing a wager on the outcome. Usually the wager is in the form of money.
Bingo.
Main article:
Online bingo
Online bingo is the game of bingo played on the Internet.
Lotteries.
Most lotteries are run by governments and are heavily protected from competition due to their ability to generate large taxable cash flows. The first online lotteries were run by private individuals or companies and licensed to operate by small countries. Most private online lotteries have stopped trading as governments have passed new laws giving themselves and their own lotteries greater protection. Government-controlled lotteries now offer their games online.
UK National Lottery.
The UK National Lottery started in
1994 and is operated by the
Camelot Group.
Around 70% of UK adults play the National Lottery regularly, making the average annual sales over £5 billion apart from the year
2000 to
2001 where sales dropped just below that. In its first seventeen years it has created over 2,800 millionaires.
In
2002 Camelot decided to rebrand the National Lottery main draw after falling ticket sales. The name National Lottery was kept as the general name for the organisation and the main draw was renamed
Lotto. The advertising campaign for the new Lotto cost £72 million which included ten television advertisements featuring
Scottish comedian
Billy Connolly and one of the largest ever poster campaigns.
The new brand and name had the slogan:
"
Don't live a little, live a Lotto.
Horse racing betting
Horse racing betting comprises a significant percentage of online gambling wagers and all major Internet bookmakers, betting exchanges, and sports books offer a wide variety of horse racing betting markets.
Horse wagering using online methods across state lines is legal in several states in the
United States. In
2006, the
NTRA and various religious organizations lobbied in support of an act in
Congress meant to limit online gambling. Critics of the bill argued that the exemption of horse racing wagering was an unfair loophole. In response, the NTRA responded that the exemption was "a recognition of existing federal law", not a new development.
Interstate wagering on horse racing was first made legal under the Interstate
Horseracing Act written in the
1970s.
The bill was rewritten in the early
2000s to include the Internet in closed-circuit websites such as Betfair, as compared to simply phones or other forms of communication.
Mobile gambling.
Main article: Mobile gambling
Mobile gambling refers to playing games of chance or skill for money by using a remote device such as a tablet computer, smartphone or a mobile phone with a wireless
Internet connection.
In-play gambling.
In-play gambling is a feature on many online sports betting websites that allows the user to bet while the event is in progress. A benefit of live in-play gambling is that there are much more markets. For example, in
Association football a user could bet on which player will receive the next
Yellow card, or which team will be awarded the next corner kick.
- published: 09 Feb 2016
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