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Alabama Gambling Case Crumbling Around Hall Owners And Lawmakers

The Alabama gambling corruption case that appeared to be started as part of a witch hunt, produced it's second guilty plea on Monday. This time it was Montgomery lobbyist Jarrod Massey who agreed to work with federal prosecutors. more

Gamblers Now Know Four Playoff Teams As Devin Hester Carries Bears

Before tonight's game, bettors only knew three of the teams they were definitely going to have gambling options on in this year's playoffs. Devin Hester ensured that the Bears would be part of the playoff betting, helping Chicago clinch their division. more

Gamblers Starting To Leave Casinos In Search Of Lunar Eclipse 2010

Gamblers have started to trickle out of casinos in the past half hour hoping to see the lunar eclipse of 2010, but as of yet, there has been nothing to see. The full lunar eclipse will take place shortly after 3AM. more

Ladbrokes Gaming Company Considers Acquiring 888 Holdings

Ladbrokes has watched its rival gambling companies merge, forming powerful partnerships in recent years. Now, it appears Ladbrokes is prepared to make the bold move of acquiring a gaming giant, 888 Holdings. more

Bettors Rejoice Over Who Won Survivor Nicaragua Sunday Night

It was a good night on Sunday for gamblers who took a chance early on Jud "Fabio" Birza. The twenty-one year old held off the competition and took home the crown of becoming the youngest survivor ever. more

Gibraltar Raising Gambling Taxes For Online Companies In 2011

William Hill and Ladbrokes were just two of several online gaming companies that relocated to Gibraltar because of the one percent tax rate. That move may have backfired as Gibraltar prepares to raise taxes to ten percent. more

John Madden's Video Game Makes Gamblers Out Of Gamers

John Madden crafted a career describing football on television, and his popular Madden video game series is one of the top of all-time. The Madden video game, in recent years, has made gamblers out of gamers. more

Dangers of USA Online Gambling Legalization Regulation

Legalization or criminalization is bad for the Internet gambling community. Nothing will ever be like the glory days of online betting, back before the UIGEA was passed. more

Texas Legislator Wants Public Input On Gambling Issue

Texas is one of the last states that is still holding out when it comes to gambling expansion, but that may soon change. Representative Richard Pena Raymond has proposed a bill that would allow the public to decide the issue. more

Don't Ask Don't Tell Repeal Paves Way For Online Gambling Laws

Now that one of the great prohibitive law was repealed in the US, it may be time for another to be treated the same. Don't Ask, Don't Tell has been repealed by US lawmakers, but the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act remains. more

Las Vegas Casinos Hope Cosmopolitan Brings New Year's Crowd

Las Vegas casinos have seen the hype of a new resort before, but they are hoping the Cosmopolitan, which opened last week, creates enough hype to pack the city during the New Year's holiday. more

December Lunar Eclipse May Deter Gamblers From Casinos

The end of 2010 is near, but a lunar eclipse will take place before December ends, and it may keep gamblers out of the casinos for a period of time. more

Michigan Lottery Figures Suggest Smoking Ban Hurting Gambling

Charity gaming, keno, and the lottery are three forms of gambling that bring revenue into the state of Michigan. The Michigan Lottery has released figures that suggest the state smoking ban is hurting the gaming industry. more

Pennsylvania Gaming Board Fines Mohegan Sun For Underage Gambling

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board continued to show casinos in the state that there would be no tolerance for underage gambling. The Gaming Board fined Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs $47,000 for the casinos fifth offense. more

Bowl Season Kicks Off For Gamblers With Three Games Today

Gamblers received a week off from their usual Saturday afternoon college football betting, but today they were back at the sports books as bowl season kicks off with three games. more

Bay Mills And Michigan Lawmakers Set To Square Off Over Casino

On Thursday, state officials sent a letter to the Bay Mills Indian tribe, instructing the tribe to shut down their recently opened casino in Vanderbilt. The tribe has disregarded the letter, and it may lead to a legal battle. more

West Virginia May Follow Other States Into Online Gambling Industry

The lead legal counsel for the West Virginia Lottery Commission believes that if other states such as New Jersey, Florida, and California regulate Internet gambling, West Virginia would likely follow those states into the industry. more

US President Signs Tax Bill, Online Poker Players Still Unprotected

President Obama signed the bill on Friday that will keep the Bush tax cuts intact. Unfortunately for online poker players, the government bailed on a plan to add protection for the millions of online gambling enthusiasts in the legislation. more

Gamblers Lose While Tony Romo And Candice Crawford Get Engaged

The good news now that Tony Romo is engaged to Candice Crawford is the star quarterback is that he may give up his Hollywood party life. The bad news is that with Romo out, gamblers have still lost money this season with the Cowboys. more

Foxwoods Out Of Time, Pennsylvania Casino License Stripped

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has given a Foxwoods casino project four years, but their hospitality ended on Thursday when the board voted to strip Foxwoods of a state gaming license. more

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