College Football Picks: Bulldogs Might End Gators Title Hopes
The college football weekend does not provide too many top games this weekend. The two that stand out are huge, however, with the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs facing off in the SEC, and the Texas Longhorns and Texas Tech Red Raiders playing in the Big Twelve. more
Wynn Revenue Growing While Other Casino Companies Falter
Wynn Resorts is still experiencing revenue growth while other casino companies are hurting financially. The third quarter figures that have been released show Wynn's income rising fourteen percent over the previous year. more
People Must Vote If They Want Gambling Laws Changed In America
If American politicians have shown anything over the years, it is that they are driven by whatever is working in other areas. For people who want expanded gambling throughout the country, the best way to achieve that goal is to get out and vote on Tuesday. more
Packer's Crown Casino Sued By Developer Over Gambling Binge
James Packer may be in for a legal battle involving his Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia. The casino has been sued by developer Harry Kakavas who claims he was a gambling target of managers at the casino. more
Government Loses Secrecy Of Online Gambling Money Laundering Case
Two men with connections to Bodog, the online gambling giant, have been charged with money laundering. The details of the case, however, are unclear with no court date set and neither man being held in custody. more
Online Bingo Becoming Big Business Throughout The World
The online bingo craze is just entering its infant stages, but already there are hundreds of sites dedicated to a game that was once made popular in churches and halls. more
Bermuda Considering Entering Online Gambling Market
Bermuda, perhaps jealous of Antigua and Barbuda and Costa Rica, is considering entering the online gambling market. The government is looking into the possibility of millions of dollars coming through the Island. more
NFL Power Rankings: Giants Move Up, Titans Still Number One
The New York Giants did enough on Sunday that in a normal week they would have moved to the top of our rankings, but then the Tennessee Titans beat up the Colts on Monday night and stayed undefeated. more
Anti-Gambling Groups Picking On Casinos For Trying To Make Money
The state of Missouri has Proposition A on the ballot next week that would eliminate loss limits in state casinos. Anti-gambling groups in the state are attacking the latest ad by proponents of the Proposition, saying the casinos are just out to make money. more
Online Casinos Continue To Prosper Despite Slow Economy
The economy may have hit the land based casinos hard, but as for the online casinos, they are reaping the benefits from people not wanting to travel to enjoy their gambling. more
World Series Game 5 Gambling Shows Some Bettors Lost Already
World Series Game Five will resume tonight in Philadelphia, and for some unfortunate gamblers who bet on Tampa Bay in Las Vegas, they have already lost their money. more
MGM Mirage Casino Revenue Dropping Along With The Economy
MGM Mirage is joining the rest of the casino community in watching their revenue numbers dip with every passing month. Pretty soon these companies might be among those that are going bankrupt. more
Smoking Ban Not The Problem At Atlantic City Casinos
While casino owners have lobbied for and received a reprieve from the smoking ban, what they soon will find out is it is not the smoking ban that is ruining casino gambling in the city. more
Casino Gambling Issue 6 Heading Into Home Stretch In Ohio
Whether you are for or against Issue 6 it is clear that the issue has generated a buzz about the upcoming election in the state of Ohio. more
Sheldon Adelson Casino Worth On The Way Down With The Economy
Sheldon Adelson made himself one of the richest men in America by gambling on his casino brand, Las Vegas Sands Corp., now the same industry that made him rich may break him. more
Gambling Machine Owners Not Learning Lesson, Two More Arrested
The owners and operators of illegal gambling machines have been served fair warning but they have not gotten the hint. Two Flowery Branch men will now be facing charges after being arrested. more
Issue 6 In Ohio Now Dealing With Religious Opposition
It was only a matter of time before the religious groups joined the fight against Issue 6. That time has now come, with Richland pastors opposing the casino gambling proposition. more
Publicly Traded Aces Wired Dealt Big Blow Involving Gambling Machines
Aces Wired is a publicly traded company that has big political ties. that did not stop a Potter County jury from finding that the companies gaming machines were illegal. more
Online Casino Advisory Calls For A Boycott of Kentucky Gambling
The Online Casino Advisory, an industry leader in delivering online casino news, has called for a boycott of gambling in Kentucky after the recent actions of the state's governor, Steve Beshear. more
$600 Million In Revenue Not Enough For Maryland Slot Detractors
Groups that are opposed to slot expansion in Maryland have pointed to a $800 budget deficit as a reason to vote against a ballot slot proposal. The groups claim that because slot revenue would only make up $600 million of that deficit, the proposal should be defeated by voters. more
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