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Why is it that popular online casinos don't often feel a need to provide their games for online gambling enthusiasts who happen to be Mac users? You would think that if they really wanted to appeal to a mass demographic, it wouldn't take a lot of work to provide games at an online casino that use Mac hardware or software to operate. Several smaller online casinos have started offering Flash games at their online gambling sites in order to provide an opportunity for Mac users to play online casino games - one site of prominence, such as Mac Online Poker, isn't enough. When you ask major online gambling companies like Party Poker if any Mac-centric games are forthcoming, they'll reply in the negative. Quite often, they'll use the excuse that there just isn't enough demand. But recent online blackjack activity at Mac Online Poker's new blackjack feature flies in the face of the idea that there isn't demand for online gambling games for Mac users. Millions of Mac users would be playing these games, stuffing the coffers of popular online casinos, were it not for the kind of mentality online casinos companies have - like complaining that no one rides a certain bus route anymore, when lowering the frequency of the bus route's running meant people found other, more reliable ways to get where they need or want to go. If online casinos companies were to suddenly one day announce they were offering games for Mac users, would it automatically be the case that profits would go up instantaneously? No, absolutely not, because you can't run an online casinos site for years and refuse to offer Mac games, add Mac games, and expect all of those customers you've turned away year after year after year to simply come running because Party Poker or any other major online gambling company has suddenly seen the light and the error of its ways. As time goes on, more and more online casino sites will launch just for Mac users, and they will take money that other online casinos might want but are denied for their PC-centric bias. |