It seems like the big brick and mortar Nevada gaming lobby (Sheldon Adelson and the like) is one of the big road blocks to getting online casino gaming in the United States back to where it was before Black Friday. With state-wide Nevada casino closures in effect, along with the federal government's approval of letting states have legalized sports betting if they want, it would seem that the chance that the federal government and states (besides the ones like New Jersey where online gaming already exists and is regulated by the state of New Jersey) would legalize and then regulate online gaming (I realize Nevada has already approved online poker at Nevada online casinos) is quite high now if Nevada casinos (and other states for that matter) remain closed indefinitely. The Vegas casino ownership would rather have some sort of revenues coming in (online) than none at all if casinos remained closed I would think.