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To: interesting man who wrote (1251)12/23/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: bob lange  Respond to of 8858
 
and moreover their sw is top notch, making them potential #1 in leasing. the business model is sound! B



To: interesting man who wrote (1251)12/23/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: Sober  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8858
 
Apavlovic, thanks for the reply. I did check out several sites and went to the trouble of downloading games and playing each of them. As I said in an earlier post, the Cryptoligic site called Intercasino had the best looking games, and they seem to make games which are used in the Inland site (Kenny Rodgers Casino, Good Luck Club, etc) and they looked good also, but they are not so much better looking and feeling that it makes Starnet less desireable to own as a company, because, ultimately, they are allmost all good enough looking and feeling to succeed at making money if they are legally allowed to. What I wonder about is what is going to happen with the legal issues and when.

When I tried to play for real money at the Good Luck Club site, I was notified by Email that...

"Dear Barry,

Legislation in Congress is still pending regarding the legality of
Internet Gaming. Therefore, we are not accepting bets from people
living in the United States.

You are still welcome to download and play the games in practice mode.
Thank you for your interest, and enjoy the games.

Sincerely,

Sarah
GLC Host"

Well, this makes me wonder about the timing of investing in gaming sites now, especially knowing how painfully slow the government moves with these issues.

I was encouraged to see that Australia is endorseing and encourageing online gaming. They may become the home of internet gaming as Vegas is the home of brick and mortar sites.

Happy holidays