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Board Gambling
Re: The History Of Gambling.
by
delfastTions
on 19/10/2022, 06:04:37 UTC
The latest technology has a huge impact on the growth and changes in the world of gambling. We can now gamble freely whenever and wherever we want without anyone controlling or even noticing us. Most of us want to keep our gambling journey private so it will be convenient to use online casinos if that's our preference. The service is still the same and we can also play comfortably even with just the use of our mobile gadgets.
Online gambling services make it very easy for gamblers to bet anywhere without time restrictions, support the privacy factor because we can keep gambling secret to anyone without suspicion, but online gambling still has its drawbacks because we cannot enjoy the sensation of crowds such as physical gambling places, face to face with bettors, see hot girl and i really miss physical gambling.
Online gambling has many flaws. For example, the gambler does not need to go to the casino. Gambling is available to him 24/7. Many gamblers are just too lazy to go to the casino if it is located far away. Online gambling is even in your phone.

I don't think the things you stated is a flaw of online gambling.  I believe those are the strength of online gambling reason why online gambling business is booming.  Being accessed easily anytime and anywhere is an advantage to attract players.  Aside from that due to different timezone, the 24/7 operation of online gambling gives them opportunity to cater and service anyone from the globe.

You're right, but that's not what I meant. Online gambling is available around the clock. That's why players spend a lot of time at online casinos. They don't need to go to a special place and gamble there. Players get used to playing at the casino and because of that they can't rest any other way.
Although we write here in the topic that online gambling is a continuation of the general history of gambling, but this is most likely not entirely true.

 Online games have only existed for about 30 years, and this is a very small interval of time in the history of mankind.  I would rather separate the history of the development of gambling from the history of games based on the technological and communication achievements of mankind.  All the same, online gambling is a slightly different form of the game.  And it often comes in human-computer form rather than human-human form.  It is this last form that, in my opinion, is the development of gambling, and not online technological entertainment. 

But all these are controversial issues, what do you think - is it worth dividing the history of gambling like that?