Pennsylvania Casinos Strong One Year After Adding Table Games
Pennsylvania lawmakers made the decision at the beginning of 2010 to allow table games at casinos in the state. One year after such games as roulette, blackjack, and craps have gone live, the Pennsylvania gaming industry is booming. more
Problem Gambling Group Concerned Over New Zealand Expansion Plans
New Zealand Lotteries revealed last week that they are planning on expanding in the next couple of years, and the Problem Gambling Foundation is concerned that the lottery expansion will be targeting a younger audience. more
Isle Of Man Defends Regulation Of PokerStars
The Isle of Man has come under some fire in recent months for their regulatory practices involving PokerStars, but the island's regulators asserted this week that the company is playing by the rules. more
Online Gambling A Hot Topic All Cross The US
If the US Department of Justice thought they were getting rid of online gambling with their recent indictments, they may have been misguided. The online gambling debate has heated up all across the country since the indictments. more
American League All-Star Betting Odds May Drop With Replacements
Several players pulled out of the All-Star game on Friday, and in a rare situation, the betting odds for the American League squad may actually drop because of the changes. more
Final Preliminary Tournaments Complete At World Series Of Poker
The final two tournaments that were ongoing at the World Series of Poker ended on Friday, leaving all fans to turn their attention to the main event that began on Thursday afternoon. more
Florida Gaining Gambling Revenue From Tourism Industry
The state of Florida has had several waves of gambling expansion over the past couple of years, and a recent study suggests that the Sunshine State is third in total gambling revenue collected in the US. more
Atlantic City Turns To Smaller May Be Better Casino Attitude
Atlantic City is attempting to revive its ailing casino industry, and instead of turning to large scale casino resorts, officials have decided to take the approach of smaller is better. more
McGregor Attorneys Ripping Apart Gilley's Gambling Story
Milton McGregor's attorneys ripped apart the credibility of Country Crossings developer Ronnie Gilley, and in the process got Gilley to admit he bragged about getting a gambling bill passed last year in Alabama. more
NFL Lockout May Soon Affect Millions Of Fantasy Football Bettors
The NFL is coming dangerously close to the drop dead date for missing regular season games, and if that occurs, millions of Americans will be without their favorite gambling past-time come September. more
Slow Start To Main Event At WSOP; Hellmuth Falls Short Of Bracelet
The World Series of Poker main event began on Thursday, and, as expected, it was a slow start. Only 897 players signed up to participate in the first of four day ones. more
Prospective UK Parents Will Soon Gamble On The Gift Of Life
Prospective parents in the UK will soon have an increased chance of getting pregnant. Those seeking IVF assistance to become pregnant will be able to buy lottery tickets for a chance to win free treatment sessions. more
Senator Rockefeller On Board With Online Gambling Regulations
Senator Jay Rockefeller has jumped on the online gambling bandwagon in the US. Rockefeller unveiled a plan on Wednesday that includes Internet gambling regulations as a way to trim the national deficit. more
US Women's World Cup Betting Odds Get Longer With Brazil Looming
The US women's soccer team had an opportunity to make their path to victory easier on Wednesday, but a loss to Sweden has made the team's championship betting odds longer, with a match against Brazil looming. more
World Series Of Poker Main Event Begins Today In Las Vegas
Players have come from all over the world in preparation of the main event at the World Series of Poker. This afternoon, the main event finally gets under way after months of preliminary action. more
Quinn Gathering Opinions On Major Gambling Expansion In Illinois
If the state of Illinois is going to become a major player in the casino gambling industry, Governor Pat Quinn will have to sign a controversial gambling expansion bill. Quinn was busy seeking opinions on the legislation Wednesday. more
In A Change From Norm, Atlantic City Casinos Packed Last Weekend
Atlantic City casinos have experienced some frightening revenue figures over the past several years, which is why the sight of packed casinos and a busy Boardwalk brought smiles to the faces of casino and city officials. more
Full Tilt's Fall From Grace Continues With France Shutdown
Full Tilt Poker is running out of countries to operate in. The online poker site was dealt another blow on Monday when French online gaming regulators suspended the license of the former online poker giant. more
Injuries Starting To Play A Part In MLB Betting Futures
Betting futures are a big part of gamblers' attraction to Major League Baseball, and with the All-Star game less than a week away, injuries are starting to play a big part in the betting outcomes. more
Discrimination At Center Of Baltimore Slots Application Lawsuit
The Baltimore City Entertainment Group has filed a federal lawsuit against a Maryland gambling commission on Tuesday, claiming that discrimination played a part in the dismissal of their application for a slots casino. more
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