Online casinos benefit from ban of iPhones from land based casinos…Since the iPhone card counting application has been banned, a rising number of online blackjack fanatics turn to online casino versions of the game. The smart application has definitely caused tension in the world of gambling. Detecting the application only is sheer impossible. In consequence, Apple’s intelligent mobile is banned in most land based casinos. Any person who gets caught using the phone while playing could be facing charges. For security reason, casinos have decided that players owning an iPhone no matter if they use or not are not allowed to enter the gambling facilities. The application is quite tricky. It also runs in an invisible mode which can be hardly uncovered by the casinos’ staff. The use of an iPhone in a casino is now considered criminal offense in all states like the use of any other card counting gadget.
But there is a place where the use of the iPhone’s card counting application is not illegal – online casinos. Truthfully, online casinos have to admit that there is no way that they can prevent, detect or even prosecute the use of counting tools and consequently are not able to ban them. Therefore more and more experienced players actually decide to try their luck at online gambling places without the rules, restrictions, bans, and cheap attractions of land based casinos.
Since smoking had been banned inside casinos all over the United States, online casinos report a significant rise in gambler deposits. Now the ban of the iPhone boosts that trend.
George Grisham, an expert gambler, gushed over the good old times when going to a casino had used to be an exclusive and classy thing to do. “We used to dress up, have dinner and some drinks,” he says enthusiastically. Nowadays, every Tom, Dick and Harry can enter and have a meal for $9.99. Only few play at the tables. Grisham now enjoys gambling at home: “I don’t bother anymore, especially since the new smoking regulations.”