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Interestingly enough, the world of online gambling is transcending boundaries as more and more companies look for loopholes and bypasses to strict regulations, and as it applied to the US, prohibition of online casinos. Making a connection between two strongly correlated demographics, BringIt.com is opening up gambling capabilities to video gamers. The beauty of the new venture lies in the legal qualification of video games as "skill games," meaning that it is all legal.

The effort is already online, with BringIt.com offering it's beta format for the program free of charge to gamers all over the world. The website is doing it's best to appeal to as many gamers as possible; once players sign up, they can participate from any gaming system of their choice. The best and favorites of all gaming systems- like XBox360, Playstations 2 and 3 and the Nintendo Wii- are provided with games such as Madden, Gears of War, Halo and others via BringIt.com.

The betting comes in with video game enthusiasts putting their money where their mouths are when it comes to saying they're the best. Players are able to wager I'm their own abilities as well as backing others. One of the neatest elements is the possibility of players challenging one another and the winner coming away with cash. And because the betting all relates back to video "skill based" games, the bets placed online are all within the law.

The founder and CEO for BringIt.com, Woody Levin, had the following to say on the innovation: "BringIt is going to transform the videogame landscape by allowing individuals to compete online for bragging rights and real money through skill-based gaming."

The key to the website lies in the appeal of competitive game playing, allowing folks to up the ante by mixing in money. The site's popularity do far makes management hopeful for it's future prospects. As it grows, additional games will be added to an early but impressive repertoire that includes FIFA 2009, Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock, Rock Band 2, Super Smash Brothers Brawl and Mario Kart.

The number one concern for some traditional online casino players will be the legality of BringIt.com. Levin assures members that their concerns have no validity. So long as the United States continues considering video games of skill base, gamers and gamblers alike are safe with BringIt. Not even the UIGEA enforcers can protest. There is no charge for the registration, though the age restriction is set at 18. Payment options include PayPal and most credit cards are accepted as well. Currently, new participants will also enjoy sign-up bonuses.


 

 

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