Online Gambling Gets New Supporter In Las Vegas Casino Owner
The online poker bill that is on the table in Nevada has received opposition from most Las Vegas casino owners, but South Point Hotel & Casino owner Michael Gaughan is among the supporters of the online gambling plan. more
Alabama Prosecutors Criticized For Foul Play In Gambling Case
Alabama prosecutors have been blasted by a federal judge for their practices to date in the widely publicized gambling corruption case in the state involving senators, lobbyists, and gambling establishment owners. more
Smoking Will Not Hurt Casino Gambling Revenue In Indiana
A new study completed at Indiana University shows that a new smoking ban will have little effect on revenue at casinos in the state, contrary to what many smoking advocates believe. more
Injuries Already Having An Effect On World Series Betting Odds
The 2011 Major League Baseball season is still over a week away, but already there are injuries that are affecting the World series betting odds for this year. more
Iowa Residents Need Education Regarding New Internet Gambling Bill
A new online gambling regulation bill has been proposed in Iowa and while a majority of Iowans were against the expanded in a recent poll, Senator Jeff Danielson believes the Iowa residents will shift their stance after learning the details. more
Pennsylvania Soon Will Have Biggest Casino Industry In The US
Pennsylvania lawmakers have worked hard to ensure that the state would have a relevant casino industry. Now it appears the industry will become the second largest in the US by the end of 2012. more
Sweet Sixteen Has Some Tournament Betting Long Shots Left
The NCAA Tournament has reached its Sweet Sixteen and as is the case every year, there are some long shots left that still offer big prices for gamblers willing to take a chance. more
Casinos In Nevada Fighting Against Online Gambling Legislation
This may seem weird to some, but Las Vegas' biggest gambling companies are preparing to step up efforts to ensure that an online gambling regulation bill does not pass in the state. more
Indian Gaming Commission Makes Logical Ruling On Electronic Bingo
The National Indian Gaming Commission has refused to agree with the state of Alabama when it comes to electronic bingo. The Commission sent a letter to the state, claiming that electronic bingo machines at tribal casinos are legal. more
Revel Provides Hope For Gaming Industry With Job Creation
The Atlantic City casino industry may finally be receiving the boost it needs as the Revel Entertainment Group has re-started their long-anticipated project, while also hiring new employees. more
Michigan Casinos Helping Ease The Pain Of The Economic Recession
Michigan casinos are helping with the state's unemployment rate by hiring new employees at a time when other industries are still seeing massive layoffs. The Gun Lake Casino is the latest to add more workers. more
Online Poker Gambling Bill Gaining Steam In Iowa
Governor Terry Branstad has ruled out vetoing legislation that would regulate online poker, opening the door for lawmakers to make Iowa the first state in the nation to implement regulations on online gambling. more
Proposed Gambling Bill May Bring New Stadium For Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings have been looking for state support to build a new stadium for the team. A new gambling expansion bill is circulating in the Capitol that could bring the funds necessary to build the stadium. more
As Playoffs Draw Near, Bettors Once Again Relying On The Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers had been the team to beat for several season, but earlier this year gamblers jumped off L.A.'s bandwagon after some rough performances. Now, as the playoffs draw near, the Lakers are again becoming a favorite of bettors. more
Gamblers Making Decisions To Avoid Atlantic City Casinos
Atlantic City and Las Vegas used to be the premiere destinations for casino gambling, but figures are showing that less gamblers are traveling to the two famed gaming cities. more
Pennsylvania Table Games Draw Biggest Revenue To Date In February
The Pennsylvania table games experiment is paying off nicely for the state as revenue figures for February revealed that table games had its second highest revenue month to date. more
Alabamians Back To Work Thanks To Electronic Bingo Gambling
Electronic bingo machines are back in operation in Alabama, and over two dozens workers have returned to their jobs at Greenetrack on Friday. The machines are the first in operation since last year in the state. more
AC Casinos Could Pocket More Cash With No Gambling Reports
One way for Atlantic City casinos to stop being scrutinized by gaming analysts across the US is to not report their revenue. That will be the case after the Casino Control Commission announced that February will be their last report. more
Netherlands Shows US How Online Gambling Stance Can Be Shifted
Most of the time lawmakers get locked into their views on an issue and will defend those views until the very end. The Netherlands, however, is showing the US that an online gambling stance change can be done. more
Nevada Lawmakers To Tackle Online Poker Legislation This Week
Nevada lawmakers are entering the later stages of this legislative session and on Thursday the discussions will begin on a poker bill that can change the future of the online gambling industry in the US. more
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