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    EU Gambling During Coronavirus

    npsnps29 April 2020Updated:26 June 2024
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    Chances are that you have heard about the current COVID-19 pandemic that is sweeping the globe and, in the process, crippling much of the economy.

    In such troubled times, plenty of us will be pondering how badly online gambling in the EU has been affected by the virus.

    The reality is that many experienced players are enjoying the downtime to play their best casino games, with newer gamers looking to hone their craft a little. If this sounds like you, why not check this guide to find the top USA online casinos.

    In this article, we will take a close look at how COVID-19 is affecting EU gambling during Coronavirus.

    So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the first item on our list…

    Desires to regulate EU Gambling

    Throughout the European Union, governments and political parties have voiced worry about the likelihood of a boom in online gambling during Coronavirus. The reasoning presented by these people is that the inertia of remaining in the house for weeks can cause many to throw money into gambling and put themselves at risk of serious losses.

    Yet, online casinos have shown that they want to prevent any such thing, taking the concept of problem gambling extremely seriously. The core of the issue will be in balancing providing an amazing online casino to players whilst giving gamers the chance to leave when the need to.

    A decline in EU gambling during Coronavirus?

    With most of us in quarantine right now across the EU, plenty of experts view the idea of a surge in online gambling as extremely likely.

    Although, according to many, it appears that the present problem has resulted in a huge lowering in income for plenty of online gambling websites. For plenty, the dearth of money security that followed Coronavirus has resulted in their gambling fun being pushed to one side for the moment.

    With many campaigners calling for a serious reduction in the maximum stake players can use at online gambling sites, the days of huge wins may be coming to an end.

    A fall in sports gambling across the EU

    Around the world, plenty of us like a flutter on some live sports action. From football to horse racing to basketball, the issues around the live sport have caused a real fall in the number of sports bets being made across the globe.

    In fact, this has had a low impact on the gambling world because there are even ways around this! This originates from the popularity of eSports betting worldwide, which tempts you to put money on the top eSports teams from all over the globe!

    Though without question an alteration for many, the eSports industry has resulted in a serious boon to online gambling in this incredibly worrying climate.

    Overall, EU gambling during Coronavirus has no doubt been affected by the problems caused by the virus. With that said, many innovative players have been able to find ways around these problems and continue to offer gamers fun ways to bet!

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