Remote Online Gambling Comes to Macau and China
In response to the potential overcrowding of the casino market in Macau, China and Macau have decided to freeze the issuing of new licenses for ten years, and suspend any applications to expand existing operations. Instead, the introduction of remote internet gambling will be the next method to gamble in Macau.
Kenilworth Sytems has brought its Roulabette gaming to China, allowing additional gamblers to increase their numbers greatly without further taxing the physical limitations of Macau.China's patent office has officially approved Roulabette after a seven year waiting period, and it will become available to all Chinese internet users.
Roulabette carries live, in-progress casino games, captured by unobtrusive cameras separate from security aparatus, to the user at his preferred location. Patrons are then allowed to play just as if seated at the table.
Kenilworth sees a rosy future for Roulabette, as restrictions ease in the U.S. Roulabette has capabilities making regulation, including identification for age purposes and detection of problem gambling, and taxation easily accomplished by the sophisticated software.
Once legality issues have been dealt with, the convenience for the player and software advantages for casinos and government make Roulabette a promising product.




