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Online gambling sites changing locations 22 Nov 2006 If you have logged into an American online gambling website this passing two days, you would be surprised to be linked forward to similar website, English oriented, located in a different location of the web. Odd isn't it? Well yes, it is a little odd, but it is something very common you would most likely to face on the next few weeks when logging into an online casino based in the Unites States. Online gambling companies in the United States are doing it on purpose to avoid the online gambling banning law. When typing the URL of the online gambling site, you will see a screen that says "forbidden for American citizens" and the next link will be uploaded, which is the same website, but instead of being the owned by the US online gambling company - it will be under the British brand of the same company. This is called - online gambling multi branch. This route started a year ago, when the casinos have started to be multiplied and be translated to different languages. This is very helpful, as the online casinos in the US are forbidden - and being linked to another country and wagering with the local money, enable the gamers save ride in the casinos. Some of the major online gambling sites are doing that as of late, and this survival enterprise will keep on going for the next upcoming time, as this enable the casinos keep working and providing the same products - with out making trouble. Online gambling is now a global issue, and as of one - the gaming possibilities should be global as well. | |||||||||||||||