2013年12月10日星期二

Hello iPhone!: A Brief History of Poker and Mobile Gaming

The introduction to mobile gambling for most poker and casino fans came in 2007 when the iPhone made its debut.
The real roots of mobile gaming were planted years earlier, though. Dedicated apps make it much easier to play poker or blackjack today on your smartphone or tablet.
But Java-based cell phone gambling games were around in the early-to-mid 2000s. A few options for betting real money on sportsbetting, poker and casino games even existed cheat poker.

The Stone Age of Mobile Gambling (pre-iPhone)

Early cell phone games were fairly basic and often ran into bandwidth issues. Universal 3G coverage still lagged in many areas.
Single-player casino games and sportsbetting were the most common as they didn’t suffer from lag or latency issues like poker did when trying to connect multiple players in real time.
Most games were for play chips only and geared towards offering a quick and casual way to kill time with limited graphics and gambling options.

Hello, iPhone (2007-2010)

The mobile gambling industry would really take off with the launch of the iPhone, which was in many ways the perfect portable device to play poker or other casino games with.
One of the very first apps developed was Apple’s own Texas Hold’em game, which introduced the game of poker to a whole new audience.
Despite developing its own poker app Apple refused to approve any app or game that involved real-money gambling to be listed in its App Store so all the early iOS apps that involved gambling games were for play chips only.
The inability to gamble for real money may have disappointed some hardcore gamblers but millions more enjoyed the social side of being able to play poker with people around the world.
Zynga Poker remains a play-chip site -- although the companyhas considered pursuing real-money gambling for both poker and casino games.
It's still is by far the biggest mobile gambling game in the world. About 30 million active players log in at Zynga Poker each month.

Online Gambling Sites Enter the Fray (2010-2012)

The rise of smartphones and apps have helped spur online gambling operators to get serious about mobile versions of their most popular games.
Betfair, bwin.Party and Paddy Power were some of the first sites to get mobile versions up and running marked card tricks.
This first wave of real-money gambling apps debuted in 2010-2012 and often saw Android versions released first due to far fewer restrictions compared to Apple.
Many offered poker, casino and sportsbetting options although the amount a player could bet was sometimes limited on mobile versions.

Everybody Jumps into the Mobile Gambling Pool (2012-today)

Once Apple loosened its restrictions on gambling apps in 2012, more and more gambling apps began appearing – mostly on a country-by-country basis where online gambling is legal.
Flash forward to today and mobile gambling has evolved into a business that produces billions of dollars in revenue each year.
Most of the real-money gambling action is centered on apps and mobile sites of big global sportsbetting sites but plenty of smaller players have gotten in on the action.
Hundreds of different games are available for both play-money and real-money gambling.
Aside from real-money gambling apps and games, tons of free-chip games remain very popular today including Zynga Poker, Slotomania, Bingo Blitz and DoubleDown casino.
The social nature of the games coupled with un-lockable achievements keep plenty of players content and happy to just battle it out for play chips.
Many of today’s games also now incorporate bonus games and puzzle elements that combine the addictive fun of casino games with some of the strategy and fast-paced action of puzzle and strategy games.

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