Women's World Cup Final Betting Odds: USA Favored Heavily
The USA may have been the third choice of odds makers before the women's World Cup began, but with Germany and Brazil gone, the US is now an overwhelming favorite to beat Japan in the final on Sunday. more
Resorts Expects Casino Profits In Atlantic City By The Summer
Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City may soon become the model of how to emerge from a financial disaster. After years of dealing with declining profits, new owner Dennis Gomes believes the casino can become profitable by the end of the summer. more
Casino Gambling Debate Headed For September In Massachusetts
Governor Deval Patrick has been pushing casino resorts on the state of Massachusetts since before he took office, but the governor will now have to wait until at least September before the issue is discussed among lawmakers again. more
K-Rod Trade To Brewers Should Lower Milwaukee's Betting Odds
Francisco Rodriguez was traded late Tuesday night to the Milwaukee Brewers, and with two dominant closers at the back end of their bullpen, the Brewers have likely lowered their betting odds for the second half. more
Rhode Island Looking To Beat Massachusetts To Casino Gambling
Rhode Island already has the Twin River slot hall in Providence, but some lawmakers are looking to expand gambling at the slot parlor to full-scale casinos, before Massachusetts gets in on the act. more
Nevada Casino Revenue Jumps Over Fifteen Percent In May
Nevada casinos have not had much to get excited about since the economic recession, but this week casino executives received good news when they learned that revenue had increased by over sixteen percent in May. more
D.C. Online Gambling Delayed; Public To Have Input
D.C. Lottery officials have tabled a plan to bring online gambling regulations to the city. The online casino was initially set to launch later this month, but now it appears it will be launched in the fall, at the earliest. more
World Series Of Poker Day Two Begins With Stars Shining
After four successful day ones at the World Series of Poker, day two finally got under way on Monday, and many of the games top stars were still in the running for main event glory. more
Video Gambling Approved By The Illinois State Supreme Court
Video gambling was one of the issues involved in a massive public works program that Governor Pat Quinn unveiled this year in Illinois. On Monday, the state Supreme Court approved the public works program. more
MLB Home Run Derby Betting Odds: Bautista Favored
The Major League Baseball Home Run Derby competition takes place tonight in Arizona, and it is Jose Bautista of the Toronto Blue Jays that is the betting favorite to win the derby. more
Atlantic City Casinos Hope June Revenue Helps Turn The Corner
It has been a long three years for Atlantic City casinos, but on Monday they finally received some news that shows the end of the trouble should be near. Revenue at the AC casinos was down only 3.7% in June. more
IVF Lottery Founder Not Stopping With Gambling For Babies
The founder of the IVF lottery has admitted that not only is she planning on giving gamblers a chance to win fertility treatments, but she may also do the same for fees for old age and cancer drugs. more
Lotteries Commission Claims All Businesses Should Be On Internet
Amidst being called out by the Problem Gambling Foundation in New Zealand, the Lotteries Commission defended their plan to offer online gambling by claiming that all businesses need to come into the Internet age. more
Phillies Head To The Break As World Series Betting Favorites
The Philadelphia Phillies and the Boston Red Sox were the two betting favorites heading into this season, and with the All-Star break officially under way, the two teams are still the top choice of Las Vegas sports books. more
World Series Of Poker Breaks All-Time Prize Pool Record
The World Series of Poker officially broke a record for all-time prize pool money on Sunday when it was determined that the 2011 WSOP will go down as the largest in the history of the event. more
Steve Wynn Uses Macau Casino Fortune To Buy Expensive Art
Steve Wynn has made a fortune with his decision to enter the Macau casino market, and on Sunday, Wynn used some of that fortune to buy over $12 million worth of decorative art for his new project in Macau. more
Video Gambling In The Hands Of Illinois Supreme Court
The immediate future of video gambling in Illinois rests in the hands of seven Illinois Supreme Court justices. On Monday, the justices are expected to rule on whether Governor Quinn's public works program is constitutionally sound. more
USA Women's Team Betting Odds Skyrocket At The World Cup
The US women's soccer team not only capped one of the most amazing comebacks in World Cup history, but they have now established themselves as an overwhelming betting favorite moving forward. more
Jason Alexander Believes Online Poker Could Solve National Debt
Jason Alexander made his name playing the wacky sidekick to Jerry Seinfeld, but he is now using his celebrity to pitch an idea to Congress that regulated online poker in the US could solve the national debt. more
Players Out In Full Force At World Series Of Poker
Analysts who predicted the recent legal activity involving poker would slow attendance at the World Series of Poker were proven wrong this weekend when almost 7,000 players entered the largest tourney in the world. more
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