GEObet’s Big Plans on Indian Gambling

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Posted: November 8, 2012

Updated: October 4, 2017

GEObet aims to develop tribal lands with Native American online casinos all across the USA.

The GEObet Gambling Network, has recently launched the Northern Bear internet casino together with the White Bear First Nation tribe in Saskatchewan, Canada.

The interactive gaming solutions provider is devoted to focus on developing more Native American online casinos.

GEObet has the vision to bring tribal nations online ahead of the competition from the Nevada casino giants. At the moment, American gambling laws allow Native American tribal groups to open and operate land casinos on the territories. Whether and how online gambling is a part of this federal permit is disputed all over America.

CEO of the GEObet Network, Gerry Gionet informed: “GEObet is helping Native American tribes to fulfil the natural extension of their rights as sovereign lands to bring their casino gambling businesses into the new millennium. As competition for land based gaming gets fiercer, all land based casino groups, whether they are in California, Nevada or anywhere else in North America, will bring their businesses online.”

GEObet fights for Indian online gambling

Gionet emphasized: “Tribal gaming has the right to protect its interests and compete with state and private casino groups.”

Gionet’s ultimate goal is to create a whole network of tribal internet casinos that can share player liquidity in American online poker and accumulate together massive jackpots for online slots and other gambling games.

Gionet stated: “If tribal nations and tribal casino groups join forces, they will create the largest gaming force in the world.”

“We want to open tribal gaming up to a worldwide audience, and reach far beyond the players within a three-hour car ride of tribal lands,” Gionet shared his plans.

Gionet states that tribal online gambling will bring employment and technical education to tribal lands. Online gambling will also develop a high-tech services industry, including managing server facilities on tribal lands, computer programming and web design.

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