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To: steven l who wrote (4891)7/22/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: Brad  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8879
 
Steven I, One of the biggest potential differences between a regular casino and Internet gaming is that Internet gaming is available 24 hours a day INSIDE the players HOME.

You said...
>>An earlier post by me showed data that the average US gamer leaves $125 on the table each year<<

We can only speculate how much the difference might be when people can gamble in their own home rather than having to go visit Las Vegas or Atlantic City, etc.

Also, I think your $125 average might be a "per day" figure. The numbers I've seen place it in the $100 to $125 per day that the average US gamer leaves at the casino.

That would make a huge difference in your calculations.

Just food for thought. All we can do is speculate right now.

Best wishes,
Brad