Since online poker has become a hot topic in 우리카지노the legislative debate, many Texas Hold'em players are dreaming of this regulated market and look forward to the second spring of Texas Hold'em. Google, Yahoo, and Facebook cover the world, bringing in millions of new users. By 2012, this dream will become a reality.
Just as the United States is waiting for legislation, the United Kingdom is about to usher in the arrival of Facebook Real Money Poker. According to news reports, Facebook is considering licensing for PokerStars, 888 and six other bookmakers. Facebook has 30 million users in the UK and 800 million users worldwide. As the world's second most popular website, Facebook is about to become the world's largest online poker company.
The news was announced after Zynga Poker announced no interest in the real money gaming field. Zynga has reached 30 million active users per month and will continue to grow in its original field.
Until recently, Facebook has been strictly restricting advertising for gambling-related companies. But in the past three months, it has relaxed its policy to allow "promotion or promotion of online gambling, technology games or lottery ads, including clubs, sports books, bingo or Texas Hold'em." These ads are not for people under the age of 18 Display, and not for those countries that restrict these activities. These restrictions apply equally to any real money game offered on the site.
If Facebook follows the traditional poker company's operating model and collects the pumping from the partner website, the millions of new users can generate billions of dollars in revenue. The timing of this move is very important because it is Facebook's initial public offering, seeking $10 billion in funding and a $100 billion valuation.
However, Facebook may allow bookmakers to develop applications on their own websites, like games like Mafia Wars, Scrabble and Diamonds. This will limit the player to playing only one game at a time, which will disappoint the skilled player but make the game softer. Regardless of the form Facebook takes, Facebook's raid on real money online gaming is a huge step forward, bringing more attention and participation.