Giving Voters The Choice To Decide Gambling Issue A Grand Idea
A Rhode Island lawmakers has proposed a bill that would give the people of Rhode Island the right to decide whether to approve casino gambling. If that occurs, Rhode Island would join many other Northeastern states in the gaming industry. more
Cutting Problem Gambling Treatment A Bad Move For Nevada
Nevada gambling revenue has been down for several years and now it is the states biggest casino supporters that are paying the price as problem gambling treatment programs are being cut. more
Patrick And DeLeo Still Far Apart On Massachusetts Gambling
Governor Deval Patrick and House Speaker Robert DeLeo have been negotiating over their differences involving gambling expansion in Massachusetts, but the two legislative leaders still remain far apart. more
Senator Jon Kyl Softening Online Gambling Stance
Senator Jon Kyl has been one of the most outspoken US lawmakers when it comes to the online gambling issue. Now, under immense pressure from poker playing Americans, Kyl has started to soften his stance on the issue. more
One Month Remains Until 2011 World Series Of Poker In Las Vegas
The recent federal crackdown against online poker sites has made players crave the World Series of Poker even more this year. The 2011 WSOP begins in a month, and players have already started to head to Sin City. more
Bad News For Cincinnati Gamblers, Casino Not To Open Until 2013
Ohio residents have been waiting for decades for their own casino, so what is another year? Rock Ohio Caesars has announced that their Cincinnati casino will not open until 2013. more
NBA Betting Preview: Lakers Looking To Wrap Up Series Tonight
The Los Angeles Lakers have made their first round match up with New Orleans much harder than it needed to be, and tonight, the Lakers will try to finally close the door on the Hornets and provide gamblers some betting relief. more
Dancing With The Stars Online Gambling Sees Hines Ward Favored
Hines Ward did not start this season of Dancing with the Stars as the betting favorite, but after having several flawless weeks, Ward is not the favorite to win the competition at online sports books. more
Online Poker Study APproved in Iowa, Opening Door For Regulations
Iowa lawmakers may not have fully taken the plunge into the online poker industry, but they have made progress. On Wednesday, a House panel approved a bill seeking to study the effects of regulated online poker. more
Miami Jai Alai Will Soon Become Florida's Latest Gaming Facility
Florida's list of slot casinos is about to grow by one after the owner's of Miami Jai-Alai announced that they have secured the funding for a new casino at the facility. more
Alabama Gaming Hall Owner Gilley Out To Sort Finances
Last Friday, Ronnie Gilley pleaded guilty to bribery charges against him stemming from last year's proposed gambling bill in Alabama. Wednesday, Gilley walked out of jail in preparation of sorting his finances before returning to prison. more
Tribal Lawyers Threaten Alcohol Sales If Gambling Bill Passes
Tribal lawyers sent out a warning shot this week when they asserted that Mystic Lake Casino in Minnesota could start serving alcohol if a proposed gambling expansion bill passes the legislature. more
Experts Agree That Online Gambling Is Coming To The US
The US Department of Justice may have sent a message to online gambling operators that under the current system, their serving US customers would not be tolerated, but experts believe Internet gambling is coming to the US soon. more
NBA Betting Preview: Thunder, Grizzlies Look To Wrap Up Series'
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Memphis Grizzlies are two of the youngest NBA teams in the league, but tonight, the betting world will have their eyes focused on whether or not the teams can wrap up their first round playoff series'. more
Atlantic City Casinos Docked Winnings From Ineligible Gamblers
Atlantic City casinos cannot win even when they win. Four AC casinos have been asked to hand over funds that were won from gamblers who were ineligible to be gambling in the casinos. more
Colleges Around The US Adjusting To The Booming Casino Industry
Colleges around the US used to look at casino gambling as a taboo subject. Now, as expansion has taken place at a rapid pace, colleges are adjusting their thought process and are offering casino related classes. more
Gamblers Starting To Worry About Spurs And Magic
At the beginning of the playoffs, it appeared that San Antonio and Orlando were safe bets for gamblers, but now each team is facing elimination in the first round. more
Full Tilt Bank Roll Called Into Question After Cardiff Incident
Full Tilt Poker has been paying millions of dollars to online gamblers around the world, but the company's inability to come up with $20,000 entry fees for some of their players at a Dublin tournament has some questioning Full Tilt's future. more
Minnesota Gambling Battle Plays Out Just Like Others Recently
The state may be different, but the gambling debate is still the same. In Minnesota on Tuesday, pro and anti-gambling groups collided in a war of words at the state capital. more
Professor I. Nelson Rose Suggests Online Gambling Intimidation
The US used a perfectly timed indictment to intimidate Americans into believing that online gambling is illegal. That is according to Professor I. Nelson Rose, a legal expert. more
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