GIBRALTAR, July 7, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The past few weeks have been very intense for sports betting enthusiasts. World Cup bets from both avid and casual soccer fans have reached an all-time high. With the games almost behind us, is there life after the World Cup?
The past month has been all about sports betting. Fans from across the globe have been putting their money down on World Cup bets estimated at a $2 billion all time high. Most of the bets have been coming through betting services in the UK and through online sports betting sites outside of the US. But with the 32-nation tournament in South Africa coming to an end, what will happen to the millions of sports betters?
So what now? More time at work, vacation, shopping? As the 2010 World Cup fever dies down and soccer betting takes a dive, many people will be looking for new exciting activities and many of them will be turning to online casino gaming, which can be just as thrilling as sports betting. Analyzers at http://www.casino.com predict that as the number of sports bets go down, the number of online casino players will start to increase. People looking to bring back the excitement of the past month still have the opportunity to try their luck betting online.
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