Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Harrah's Names New Online Gaming Head

Some commentators may make more of this than just the obvious, but it is another indicator that the trend for online gaming in the USA is on the upswing after the disaster of the UIGEA. RecentPoker.com reports that Harrah's has named an ex-CEO of PartyGaming as chief of its World Series of Poker and Internet operations. The site quotes the Sunday Times as speculating that Harrah's, by combining these two divisions and installing a seasoned online gambling executive at the helm, may be preparing to possibly expand by acquiring other online gambling assets.

That is speculative, but it does appear that Harrah's is reading the legislative trends in the US, and that their view may be that online gambling is going to make a legal comeback. With the Democrats firmly in control of both houses of Congress plus the White House, the UIGEA could be very short-lived. Please refer to earlier posts here and here with regard to online gambling.

At the state level, it is rumored that California may pursue legalizing intrastate online poker and Delaware is moving ahead with legislation to legalize sports betting, as discussed in a recent post.
This momentum would most certainly been much more muted if the Republicans had won the White House. With the Obama administration, online gambling is viewed as a revenue source and not a vice.


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