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Desktop vs Mobile: Which online casinos to choose?

As the online gambling industry continues to grow, players now have more options than ever before when choosing an online casino. One of the key decisions players must make is whether to access their favorite games via desktop or mobile devices. Both platforms have their own advantages, and the choice ultimately depends on a player’s preferences and gaming habits. In this article, we will compare desktop and mobile options to help you decide which type of online casino is the best fit for your gaming experience.
Desktop Casinos: The Power of Immersion
Playing at an online casino on a desktop computer offers a range of benefits, especially when it comes to the overall gaming experience. One of the primary advantages of using a desktop is the larger screen size, which provides more detailed graphics and a clearer view of the game. This can enhance your overall experience, particularly when playing games with complex visuals, such as live dealer games or high-definition slots.
Another benefit of desktop casinos is the processing power that computers typically offer. With higher RAM and stronger graphics capabilities, desktop users can enjoy smoother gameplay, faster loading times, and seamless transitions between games. If you’re someone who enjoys playing multiple games at once or switching quickly between different online casino features, a desktop setup can provide the necessary power to handle these activities without any lag.
Desktops also tend to offer better multitasking opportunities. Players can easily access additional resources, such as strategy guides, reviews, or bonus codes, while playing, thanks to the ability to open multiple tabs or windows. This flexibility makes desktop gaming ideal for players who want to immerse themselves in their online casino experience with all the necessary tools at their fingertips.
Mobile Casinos: The Freedom of Portability
While desktop casinos are known for their immersive experience, mobile casinos bring something entirely different to the table: convenience. Mobile gaming allows players to enjoy their favorite online casino games on the go, whether they’re commuting, relaxing at home, or waiting in line. This portability is a major advantage for players who value flexibility and want to access their favorite games whenever and wherever they choose.
The mobile experience has also improved significantly in recent years. Many online casino platforms now offer mobile apps or optimized websites that provide the same high-quality graphics and smooth gameplay as their desktop counterparts. Thanks to advancements in mobile technology, even high-definition games and live dealer experiences are now available on smaller screens without compromising quality.
Mobile casinos are also more convenient when it comes to depositing and withdrawing funds. With the integration of mobile wallets and other touch-based payment solutions, players can quickly and securely manage their accounts on their smartphones. This ease of use makes mobile casinos an attractive option for those who want quick access to both games and their bankroll.
Which Should You Choose?
Ultimately, the choice between desktop and mobile online casino gaming comes down to personal preference. If you prioritize immersion, detailed graphics, and multitasking capabilities, a desktop setup may be the best option for you. On the other hand, if convenience and portability are more important to you, a mobile online casino experience will offer the flexibility you need to play wherever you are.
For most players, the ideal solution is to use both platforms interchangeably. Many online casino sites are fully optimized for both desktop and mobile, allowing you to seamlessly switch between the two based on your current situation. You may prefer to use a desktop computer when you’re at home and settle into a longer gaming session, while opting for mobile gaming during your commute or downtime.
Both desktop and mobile platforms offer unique advantages when it comes to accessing your favorite online casino games. Desktop casinos provide a more immersive and powerful experience, while mobile casinos offer the freedom of portability and convenience. The good news is that many online casinos allow you to enjoy the best of both worlds, so you don’t have to choose just one.
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Final CFG USA 2024 Online Gambling Report Confirms: Crime Wins After Years of Legalization

The Campaign for Fairer Gambling (CFG) has released 2024 CFG USA State Supplement #2: All States, the final report in its landmark CFG USA 2024 Series, warning that the rapid expansion of legal online gambling is fueling more gambling and higher consumer losses – all without displacing crime from the total marketplace.
The analysis, produced by technical marketplace intelligence platform Yield Sec, offers the most comprehensive national and state-by-state breakdown ever produced across the US online sports betting, casino, and poker marketplaces. It shows that states with more legal operators record the highest Gross Gambling Revenue (GGR) per capita as a percentage of income – but, illegal operators continue to dominate, with 74% of total GGR across US online gambling being stolen by crime during 2024.
In 2024, the total US online gambling marketplace was worth $90.1 billion, of which $67.1 billion (74%) was illegal. The illegal sector grew by 64% year-on-year, outpacing the legal sector’s 36% growth.
There are three states with legalized online sports betting where the market is below the average of 0.31% GGR per capita as a percentage of income for states with no legalization, being Oregon, Maine, and Arkansas. These states have operator numbers of Oregon 1, Maine 2, and Arkansas 3, for an average of 2, below the national average of 9.
There are three states with both legalized online sports betting and casino gaming where the market is below the average of 0.77% of GGR per capita as a percentage of income for states with legalization of online sports betting only, being Delaware, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. These states have operator numbers of Delaware 4, Rhode Island 2, and Connecticut 3 for an average of 3, below the national average of 14.
There is a pronounced correlation between having a small number of legal operators and lower GGR per capita as a percentage of income.
The proponents of legalization assert that having more legal operators is better for competition and implies that this will help reduce the size of the illegal sector. The evidence, contained in CFG reporting from years of monitoring and the most comprehensive study ever conducted upon the US online gambling marketplace at both the national and state levels, contradicts this assertion.
Derek Webb, Founder and Funder of CFG, said: “The onus is on the proponents of legalization to provide an explanation as to how they managed to get it so wrong – at the least, they should apologize to the legislators they influenced based on their misleading representations. There should now be a moratorium on state expansion until effective action reduces illegal revenues and enables effective control of online gambling marketplaces.”
Ismail Vali, founder and CEO of Yield Sec, added: “Decades of illegal online gambling in the USA were meant to end with legalization and regulation. The hope was simple: legal, licensed options in each state would â€channelize’ the marketplace and eliminate illegal gambling. This has not happened.
“Seven years after state legalization began in 2018, the US online gambling marketplace remains a fortress of crime, and the zero-sum game hope that legalization and regulation would, on their own, remove crime, has failed. Illegal gambling isn’t one problem – it’s many. You can only control it through process – MPEO: Monitor, Police, Enforce, Optimize. Crime has now stolen hundreds of billions of dollars from American commerce and communities over more than three decades – it’s time to make this end.”
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Century Casinos, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results

Century Casinos, Inc. announced its financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025.
Second Quarter 2025 Highlights*
Compared to the three months ended June 30, 2024:
- Net operating revenue was $150.8 million, an increase of 3%.
- Earnings from operations was $16.6 million, an increase of 16%.
- Net loss attributable to Century Casinos, Inc. shareholders was ($12.3) million, a decrease in net loss of 70%, and basic net loss per share was ($0.40).
- Adjusted EBITDAR** was $30.3 million, an increase of 10%.
“We are proud of the strength and momentum we have built across our portfolio, which has shown solid year over year growth and generated positive cash flow in the quarter. Following various inquiries from third parties about potential asset sales and strategic partnerships, we have initiated a strategic review process as part of our ongoing commitment to driving long-term value creation and optimizing our portfolio of assets and operations,” Erwin Haitzmann and Peter Hoetzinger, Co-Chief Executive Officers of Century Casinos remarked.
UPDATES
Sports Betting – Missouri – In May 2025, the Company announced that it has partnered with BetMGM to operate an online and mobile sports betting application under the Company’s license in Missouri. The agreement includes a percentage of net gaming revenue payable to the Company, with a guaranteed minimum, as well as retail sportsbook options to be exercised at the Company’s discretion. Sports betting is expected to begin in Missouri in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Caruthersville, Missouri – Since the opening of the new casino and hotel on November 1, 2024, net operating revenue and Adjusted EBITDAR** have increased 26% and 31% respectively.
Poland – The Company was awarded a second license in the city of Wroclaw in March 2025. The Company expects to open the casino in the fourth quarter of 2025. The Company was notified in June 2025 that it had not received a new license for a second casino in Warsaw and closed the casino at the Hilton Hotel. The license for the Company’s flagship casino in Warsaw at The Presidential Hotel runs through 2028.
Strategic Review Process – The Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) has initiated a comprehensive strategic review of its operations, capital structure and strategic growth options. The review will explore a range of potential strategic alternatives for the Company’s assets and businesses aimed at enhancing shareholder value and supporting long-term growth. These alternatives may include opportunities to unlock value within our existing property portfolio, optimize the Company’s capital structure, evaluate potential mergers, strategic partnerships, or the sale of the Company, and to analyze potential divestments of assets or other asset-level transactions. In connection with this review, the Company has engaged Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as legal counsel and Macquarie Capital as financial advisor.
This review follows the Company’s recent substantial capital expenditure program and solid operational performance in the second quarter of 2025 and reflects the Board’s proactive approach to positioning the Company for future success in an evolving market landscape. The Board has not set a timetable for the conclusion of this review. At this stage, no commitments or decisions have been made and there can be no assurance that the review will result in any transaction or particular change to the Company’s business. The Company does not intend to make further public comments on the process unless and until it determines that further disclosure is appropriate or necessary.
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FanDuel Sports Network Appoints Damon Phillips to Lead South, Southeast, Florida and Sun Regions

FanDuel Sports Network, owned and operated by Main Street Sports Group, announced that Damon Phillips is joining the Company as Executive Vice President, Team Partnerships, effective August 25. In this role, Phillips will assume oversight of the South, Southeast, Florida and Sun regions, including partnerships with the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, Carolina Hurricanes, Charlotte Hornets, Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, Miami Marlins, Nashville Predators, Orlando Magic, and Tampa Bay Rays. He will report to David DeVoe, President of Main Street Sports Group.
“Damon brings an exceptional track record of using digital innovation, audience segmentation, and cross-platform strategies to drive fan growth and engagement. As we continue to invest in our local sports media platform, Damon’s deep leadership experience at both NBC Sports and ESPN, combined with his ability to scale technology-forward solutions for both media companies and team partners, provide a unique perspective as we continue to focus on team-first solutions in a dynamic local media landscape,” said DeVoe.
“I’m thrilled to be joining a company that’s reshaping what local sports media can deliver for fans and partners. FanDuel Sports Network has built a strong foundation and is uniquely positioned to harness the power of local fandom, scale engaged audiences and unlock new growth across its markets. I’m excited to help drive this next chapter,” said Phillips.
Phillips has spent more than three decades at the intersection of sports, media, and technology, including senior leadership roles at NBCUniversal and ESPN. At NBC Sports, he served as Senior Vice President, Digital Media & Emerging Businesses, overseeing NBCSports.com, Sports Betting, Fantasy Sports, the NBC Sports YouTube Channel, Peacock B2B distribution, and multiple podcast and streaming ventures. He led partnerships with DraftKings, BetMGM, Fanatics, and others, and provided strategic direction for the company’s FAST and sports betting content initiatives.
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