Jerry Sloan Departure Could Hurt Utah's Betting Odds This Season
Jerry Sloan abruptly stepped down as the head coach of the Utah Jazz Thursday after twenty-three years on the sideline. The Sloan departure will likely hurt Utah's betting odds to win a title this year. more
New Jersey Casino Gaming Revenue Continues To Fall In January
Atlantic City casinos simply cannot break out of the funk they have been in since 2008. The latest revenue figures are out, and AC casinos again struggled in the month of January. more
St. Louis Casino Revenue Grows By Three Percent To Start 2011
St. Louis casinos apparently did not receive the memo of how casinos are expected to have declining gaming revenue. In January, St. Louis casinos experienced an increase in revenue of three percent. more
Pennsylvania Gaming Regulators Up To Old Tricks Of Fining Casinos
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board brought the hammer down once again on state casinos for allowing underage gambling. This time it was Rivers Casino and The Meadows Racetrack and Casino that were hit with the fines. more
Anti-Online Gambling Lawmaker John Kyl Is Not Seeking Re-Election
Senator John Kyl was one of the key lawmakers involved in crafting the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act back in 2006. With the law being widely criticized, Kyl has decided against running for re-election in 2012. more
North Carolina Governor Expected To Back Video Gambling
North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue is expected to back a plan that would bring legalized video gambling, run by the state. The plan has critics on all sides of the gaming issue. more
Three Gaming Companies Will Learn Louisiana Fate Next Week
There are three gaming companies that are looking to secure the final license in Louisiana, and gaming regulators will make the decision on which of those companies wins the license next week. more
Gambling Interests Spend Millions But Lose Alabama Election
Gambling interests in Alabama have long fought for the right to regulate electronic bingo machines, and when they saw candidate Ron Sparks was in favor of the regulations they donated big. Sparks, however, lost the election. more
Mark Sanchez Dates 17 Year Old While Bettors Lose Championship Game
Mark Sanchez apparently did not take the loss to the Steelers in the AFC Championship game as hard as bettors. Rumors are circulating about Sanchez's involvement with a seventeen year old girl before and after the game. more
With Spring Training Around The Corner, Sports Books Work On Odds
Spring training is right around the corner for Major League Baseball teams, and that means sports books are putting the finishing touches on the World Series betting odds. more
Rhode Island Casino Again Looking For Table Game Approval
Twin River has attempted in the past to gain the right to offer table games at their slot parlor, but lawmakers have been opposed. Now, the casino is again making their case. more
Gamblers Coming To Chicago Regardless Of Lollapalooza 2011 Rumors
The Lollapalooza rumors for 2011 have started to circulate, but regardless of which musical acts commit, one thing is certain, gamblers will be coming to Chicago casinos after attending the festival. more
Man Dies After Rooster Attack During Illegal Gambling Bust
An illegal gambling operation involving cock fighting was being raided this week when a California man was killed after one of the roosters attacked while the raid was taking place. more
NBA Championship Betting Odds May Hinge On Anthony Trade To LA
A decision on whether or not the Denver Nuggets will trade Carmelo Anthony will be coming in the next couple of weeks, and at stake could be the right to become the betting favorite to win a championship this season. more
Casino Night Among Popular Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
With casinos being more accessible throughout the US, men and women have used the gaming facilities to come up with some unique Valentine's Day gift ideas. more
Superintendent Of Elba, Alabama Schools Dragged Into Gambling Case
The gambling case involving lobbyists, lawmakers, and casino owners in Alabama took a wild turn Monday when a former gambling lobbyists claimed he paid a former state representative who now is the superintendent of schools in Elba. more
Bettors Learn To Simply Go Against Cavaliers During Losing Streak
The Cleveland Cavaliers had the best record in the NBA last year at this point in the season. One year later, and with LeBron James gone, the Cavaliers are now experiencing one of the worst losing streaks in NBA history. more
IRS May Be Watching Closely As Gamblers Cash In On Super Bowl
This year's Super Bowl was one of the worst ever for Las Vegas sports books, and that means gamblers are collecting millions of dollars in winning bets. The IRS will be watching closely to ensure those gamblers claim the winning bets. more
Maryland Slot Revenue Off And Running In The Month Of January
Competition is getting fierce in the Northeast when it comes to casino gambling, but that does not mean there is not enough revenue to go around. The two new casinos in Maryland had slot revenue of over $10 million in January. more
Christie Hoping Revel Revival Will Help Bring Gamblers To Back AC
Governor Christ Christie has shown himself to be a supporter of reviving the Atlantic City casino industry, and nothing exemplifies that more that Christie's push to revive the Revel casino resort project halted back in 2009. more
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