N.J. bill allowing Atlantic City online gambling gets final approval

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TRENTON — The state Senate today gave final legislative approval to a bill that would allow gamblers to bet on casino games in Atlantic City over the Internet.

"By allowing casinos to tap into the burgeoning trend of Internet wagering, we can put New Jersey at the forefront of this lucrative gaming market and give our casinos the competitive edge they need in the current economic climate," a sponsor of the bill, Sen. Raymond Lesniak (D-Union), said in a statement.

Under the bill, licensed casino operators or their Internet gambling affiliates would be able to set up and operate Internet wagering, allowing state residents to place bets on casino games without being on the casino floor. The servers would be located in Atlantic City and the casino would have to verify players are physically present in the state to comply with federal law.

The bill would allow Internet gambling on the same kind of games already available on gaming floors. An identical bill passed the Assembly on Monday.
 

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Really, people have the need to blackjack online that badly. Don't really seeing this a big deal either way.
 

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Coming from a Jersey resident, this to me isn't really a big deal. I mean how much do people really want to play casino games online. If they approve sports betting, now THAT would be a big deal.
 

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Worthless, who cares about some rigged casino games. Not skilled at all
 

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Worthless, who cares about some rigged casino games. Not skilled at all


Agreed. If they are run by the government, you can ensure that they are fixed as well. The odds will surely be worse than a real casino.
 

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Agreed. If they are run by the government, you can ensure that they are fixed as well. The odds will surely be worse than a real casino.

That is the main reason they are so okay with it. They can control casino games because they are rigged anyway but if they let you bet on sports they are afraid that humans will start to get to these athletes even more.
 
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Coming from a Jersey resident, this to me isn't really a big deal. I mean how much do people really want to play casino games online. If they approve sports betting, now THAT would be a big deal.

Agree 100%...anyone who wants to gamble with the casinos online is an idiot anyway....
 

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Is there some sort of tax?

Quite sure there will be even though taxes have never been my issue. I would rather get taxed and deal with a 100% legal situation than have to deal with these sketchy outfits and lean on so-called watchdog sites that turn out to be frauds just as much as these scam books
 

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