Online Casino Reports Bets On Lunar Gambling
London, UK (SPX) Jul 11, 2008 Online Casino Reports lays a bet on the future of casino gambling, and donates to charity on the way. The online gambling portal has taken odds betting to a new realm entirely by placing a predictive wager on futuristic odds betting site, Long Bets, stating that there will be a casino on the moon by 2040. The prediction states that space tourism will be with us sooner than we think. And as gambling is gradually becoming more widespread and socially acceptable, it is not out of the question to expect a casino to arrive on the moon within the next thirty years. Online Casino Reports Chief Editor Daniel O comments: "It's our job to keep our users up to speed with the latest developments in online gambling. This includes tracking the best promotions on the web, as well as reporting the news in real-time. So we were keen to test out this new futuristic betting site. If the way gambling has conquered the web is anything to go by, we can assume that nowhere is out of reach, even space!" This new phenomenon in odds betting has a charitable twist as visitors to the Long Bets site can comment on the space casino prediction and turn it into a competitive bet. All proceeds are directed towards the charity of the bettor's choice. At least until this prediction becomes reality, Online Casino Reports keeps its users up to date on the full spectrum of online gambling destinations including the classiest online casinos, the raciest sportsbooks and the busiest poker rooms on the net. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Share This Article With Planet Earth
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