Speculation with the Online Casino Industry

It's always a little suspect when some of the biggest and most outspoken names in the online casino gambling industry suddenly just seemingly drop off the face of the earth. Many in the industry are wondering just what has happened to Calvin Ayres and why has he dropped out of the spotlight. Ayres was once a huge name among the online casinos because of his brash and outspoken attitude toward the US government's blocking and banning of internet gambling sites. Ayres owns the Bodog brand of internet casinos and poker gambling sites - and international company valued at roughly six billion conservatively.

Ayres was once the playboy of the online casino gambling industry, often using coarse language and questionable tactics to get his point across - the media though loved him and he always had a ready sound-bite for whatever new article and feature was being done on his company and its outright refusal to comply with the US's internet gambling regulations.

Lately though Ayres has taken a step out of the spotlight though not out of the online casino gambling industry. New reports indicate that he is steering clear of the United States quite easily on his US $8 million estate in Phuket, Thailand. And though he is laying low in the media, he hasn't stopped his interest in developing new companies for the industry. The most recent reports on Ayres indicate that he is planning to provide venture capital for a sportsbetting company to operate out of Southeast Asia in addition to a few other projects that are surely in the works but have not yet been disclosed to the online casino gambling industry as a whole.

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