NCAA Tournament Betting Holding True To Form On Saturday
With the first couple of rounds of the NCAA Tournament being beneficial to underdog gamblers, the third round started on Friday with favorites coming up big for bettors. more
Virginia Tax Money Goes Towards Gambling Raid With No Arrests
Authorities in Virginia raided an establishment late Thursday that was suspected of offering illegal gambling. Machines and cash were confiscated, but no arrests were made. more
Miami Heat Driving Gamblers Crazy With Inconsistency
The Miami Heat have now gone from hot, to cold, to hot, to cold, and back to hot again already this season. The inconsistent nature of their play has gamblers unable to trust a team that was supposed to be the best in the NBA. more
Casinos In Iowa May Pay Price For State's Business Model
Governor Terry Branstad has proposed raising casino taxes in order to cut corporate taxes, showing once again that the gaming industry is the go-to industry when it comes to fixing state budgets. more
Florida Gambler Needs Treatment Not A Legal Battle Over Debt
A Florida gambler who lost $1.2 million at the Mohegan Sun is fighting the debt in court, claiming that the loans given to him by Mohegan were illegal. What Jerome Powers really needs, however, is help for his addiction. more
Louisiana Casino Revenue Drops In February, Mardi Gras Should Help
Louisiana casino revenue was down for the month of February, but casino officials are hoping that the industry will receive some relief in March thanks to Mardi Gras. more
Push Begins For Gambling Expansion In Washington
The push has started for the state of Washington to expand their gambling industry. The Recreational Gambling Association claims that over $100 million could be made in the first year of legalized electronic gambling machines. more
NCAA Tournament Betting Begins With Several Major Upsets
To bet the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament is torture for sports gamblers. Every year, favorites will fall, but picking which favorites will lose is near impossible. Yesterday, the betting madness began with several upsets. more
Tough Regulatory Online Gambling Bill Introduced In US House
Representative John Campbell has introduced a new Internet gambling regulation bill Wednesday afternoon that contains some of the toughest regulations of any online gambling law in the world. more
Greenetrack Set To Test Their Luck With New Gambling Machines
It looks like Alabama is again going to have the gambling issue on the front page. Greenetrack is preparing to again try their luck with electronic bingo gambling machines starting on Friday. more
Ohio AG Uses Logic In Calling For Legalized Internet Gaming Cafes
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has heard all the debates about legalized gambling, and he has decided that a proactive approach is needed. DeWine has called for the legalization and regulation of Internet cafe gambling in the state. more
Dancing With The Stars Betting Starts This Week: Wilkinson Favored
Kendra Wilkinson had her run in the Playboy Mansion and now the reality television star is taking her talents to the floor. Wilkinson is the betting favorite for the new season of Dancing with the Stars. more
Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Sands Looking More Dangerous Every Day
A lawsuit that was filed against Las Vegas Sands late last year is starting to look like it may threaten the companies future. Sheldon Adelson, the CEO of Sands, has now been added to the lawsuit. more
Illinois Lawmakers May Choose To Go Backwards With Gaming Industry
In 2009, progressive lawmakers in Illinois created a law that allowed bars and restaurants to offer video gambling as a way to increase state revenue. Now, however, Senate President John Cullerton is looking to repeal that law. more
Online Gambling Could Help Solve NFL Labor Dispute
Federal legislators are preparing yet another bill that would regulate online gambling in the US, and, if approved, the new law could go a long way in helping the NFL solve its current labor dispute. more
SJM Holdings Sees Ridiculous Gaming Revenue Increase
SJM Holdings, the company that casino tycoon Stanley Ho built into a gaming giant, saw their profits rise by 160% in 2010, thanks largely to the gambling boom taking place in Macau. more
Illegal Gambling Bust Comes In South Carolina As Expansion Looms
On the same week when South Carolina lawmakers are discussing possible gambling expansion, law enforcement officials were busy raiding an establishment where an illegal video poker operation was being run. more
Kansas Preparing For More Trouble With Casino Industry
The state of Kansas just cannot seem to do things right when it comes to getting their four state-owned casinos built. The latest controversy is being caused by lawmakers who oppose a casino in Mulvane. more
Illinois Race Tracks Still Waiting On Gambling Legislation
Illinois race tracks have been waiting for several years for legislators to create a law allowing slots at state tracks. The legislation is still on hold as legislators decide how to move forward with the bill. more
NCAA Tournament Betting Begins With Opening Game Tonight
The second most bet on sporting event in the US will begin tonight when the NCAA Tournament opens with North Carolina-Asheville taking on Arkansas-Little Rock. more
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