GIBRALTAR, April 19, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Internet babies are starting to fill up the world as more and more people find their soul mates on the net. The first online gaming baby was born last week when Tammy and Douglas Root from Munich gave birth to a healthy 3.4kg boy after meeting in a chat room playing online.
The couple met while playing at http://www.Casino.com. The two of them were playing roulette and chatting with other players online when they realized they were from the same town and had attended the same high school 15 years earlier. Over the next two months, they continued to chat online. Eventually, they met and fell in love. 11 months after first talking online, Douglas proposed to Tammy in the same chat room they originally met in and last week the couple welcomed a baby boy into the world.
Online babies are becoming a common phenomenon. Meaghan and James Kitts met online in 2006 while playing the online game "Gears of War. They now have a 15 month old child together. In an age where people are spending more and more time online, relationships are likely to develop. When asked about the online casino baby born last week, Jeff Turner, Marketing Director at Casino.com commented, We are always excited when there is a winner at one of our roulette tables, but Tammy and Douglas are true winners of the game." Sometimes, you just have to know where to look for real love.
About Casino.com: Casino.com offers traditional card and table games, as well as slots, video poker and progressive bonus jackpot games. The games are currently available in Adobe Flash or to download, and can be played for real money or for fun in Greek, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Swedish, Dutch, Danish and Russian. Introduced in 2009, Casino.com runs a reward scheme called Loyalty Lounge. Casino.com is owned by Mansion Limited which is licensed and operated in Gibraltar.
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