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Antigua gaming is fun
Being a much sought after travel destination, Antigua offers many possibilities of entertainment by day and by night. And, if you think the night is young and Lady Luck is smiling at you, you can try one of the Antigua gaming spots.
Antigua gaming places includes some classy casinos that cater to vacationers. Some casinos are known for hosting live entertainment events, such as concerts and sporting events.
If you want to know more on Antigua gaming, we and our partner sites can help you with everything you need.
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Antigua gaming advices
Casinos where Antigua gaming takes place are often placed near or combined with hotels, restaurants, retail shopping, and other vacation attractions.
Antigua gaming spots have many slot machines along with blackjack, baccarat, craps, roulette, stud poker, and big six tables. And win or lose, you can always watch the show in the showroom.
One thing you should get information on, however, is the age at which Antigua gaming in the casinos is permitted, since in most jurisdictions this activity is limited to persons over the age of majority |
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Other about Antigua |
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Antigua gaming - pocker and more
The licensing and regulation of online gambling services on the islands of Antigua and Barbuda are handled by the Financial Services Regulatory Commission's Division of Gaming. The FRSC Gaming Division awards two types of licensees: interactive gaming (casino games and poker) and interactive wagering (sports betting). Applicants must provide a non refundable deposit of USD $10,000 for due diligence plus an additional USD $1,000 per key person. The annual license fee for interactive gaming is USD $75,000 and the annual license fee is USD $50,000. Key person licenses are USD $1,000 the first year, and USD $250 in renewal years. There is an annual USD $5,000 renewal application fee for online gaming and sports betting licenses, with additional charges if investigation fees exceed that amount. In June of 2003, Antigua and Barbuda initiated the dispute process of the World Trade Organization against the U.S. Antigua argued that the U.S.'s restrictive Internet gambling policies constitute a violation of an international pact called the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). In November 2004, a WTO dispute panel ruled that the U.S. does indeed give preferential treatment to its domestic remote gambling operators in violation of the GATS. Following an appeal by the U.S., the Appellate Body of the WTO issued a similar ruling in April of 2005. The U.S. was then given a one-year period in which to bring its laws into conformity with the GATS, which it could do either by giving Antiguan operators access to the U.S. market or by shutting down its domestic remote horse-wagering operators. The compliance deadline of April 3, 2006 passed without any U.S. action. In fact, U.S. legislators actually worked to pass contrary legislation and were eventually successful in passing a bill aimed at prohibiting online gaming altogether in September of 2006. The U.S. still remains in violation of the GATS and Antigua continues to examine all of its options to gain access to the U.S. market.
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Antigua Vacations site
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