3. Ireland
In relation to gambling in this country, in 2008, when he was in court on corruption, former Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern revealed that the majority of pounds were earned. Tucked away in 1994’s bank accounts was money won. Mr. Bertie Ahern confesses to horse racing and regularly participates in UK betting.
In fact, Ireland’s gambling industry is now largely unregulated, as the gambling and lottery legislation enacted in 1956 is obsolete and Ireland is considering introducing a new law.
The Irish government recently gave the green light to the construction of a Las Vegas-style sports and entertainment complex in Tipperary, with an investment of about 460 million euros ($ 668 million). This project is expected to be completed within 3 years.
2. Singapore
Singapore opened its first casino about a year ago, but the country has quickly become the third largest gambling center in the world after Macau and Las Vegas, even Singapore is also likely to overtake Las Vegas this year.
The decision to allow the casino to open has caused a lot of anxiety. The Singapore government has tried to discourage domestic gamblers by imposing casino entrance fees of up to S $ 100 (about $ 80.5). Authorities also enacted regulations, allowing families to prohibit family members from visiting the casino.
1. Australia
Gambling passion in Australia is such that the gambling company in this country not only offers casual betting, but also allows people to bet on whether the central bank will raise the prime rate or not.
Australia is the only place in the world allowed to bet online on sports, but banned gamblers use the Internet to bet on online casinos
statistics of manufactures slot machines At the end of 2010, Australia had the 8th largest number of slot machines in the world, with a total of 186,344 slot machines at casinos, pubs and entertainment clubs. It is estimated that one out of 110 Australians has a slot machine.