France Online Gambling Market Expands With Addition Of Titan Poker
France is new to the online gambling industry, but the country is moving quickly to get some of the biggest Internet gaming sites licensed. The latest to receive a French online gambling license is Titan Poker. more
Online Poker Players May Be Shut Out For Fifteen Months Under Reid Bill
Senator Harry Reid may be delivering online poker players their biggest victory over the next couple of days, but if it happens, those players may experience a period of fifteen months without any action. more
Obama And Republicans Strike Tax Deal; Reid May Add Online Gambling Twist
President Obama announced a tentative agreement on a tax bill on Monday evening, but Senator Harry Reid may add an online gambling bill to the deal today. more
While Opponents Dispute Votes, Mainers Seek New Casino Jobs
While opponents of casino gambling in Maine wait for a miracle in the re-count of votes, Mainers have started to look at the prospects of gaining employment through the new casino that will be built in the state. more
Jets Verusus Patriots Turns Into A Laugher For Gamblers
The New York Jets and New England Patriots was supposed to be one of the hardest fought games of the season. Instead, gamblers that usually sweat out the final score received a laugh at the expense of the Jets. more
NFL Power Rankings: Patriots Alone At The Top, Steelers Move Up
This week, the New England Patriots have ascended to the top of the power rankings for the first time this year after they manhandled yet another top AFC team on Monday night. more
Don Meredith Helped Usher In The Era Of Sports Gambling
When the NFL was making their mark in the seventies on American football fans, it was Don Meredith and Howard Cosell who entertained on Monday Night Football. The two also were instrumental in the sports betting era. more
NY Lottery Hoping New Casinos Will Not Affect Business
While new casinos in New York will be a benefit for the state, the NY Lottery is hoping that the casino gambling will not take away from other forms of betting offered by the lottery. more
Denmark Government Abusing Foreign Online Gambling Operators
Denmark is slowly coming into compliance with European Union trade agreements when it comes to online gambling, but foreign operators are being kept at bay by the Danish Gambling Board, possibly until mid-2011. more
How Much Pressure Is On Senator Reid To Pass Online Gambling Bill?
Senator Harry Reid narrowly won the mid-term election last month in Nevada, and after revealing that he is supporting a federal Internet gambling regulation bill, some are wondering how much pressure Reid is under to pass the legislation. more
Conservatives May Be Wise To Compromise On Internet Gambling Issue
As the lame-duck session ticks away in Washington, many important issues will be left for a Conservative-led House to sort through in the new year. That may be why it would be wise for Republicans to compromise on the Internet gambling issue. more
Bowl Games For 2010 And BCS Bowl Games For 2011 Revealed Sunday
Sunday night on ESPN, millions of college football fans across the US watched as the bowl games for the end of 2010, and the BCS bowl games for 2011 were revealed. Oregon and Auburn will play for the national title. more
NFL Monday Night Betting Preview: Patriots And Jets Showdown
On Sunday night, gamblers had the privilege of being treated to an AFC North showdown in Baltimore. Tonight, they again will have a big game on their hands when the New York jets and New England Patriots square off on Monday Night Football. more
First Casino Challenge For Cape Girardeau? Smoking Ban
Now that Cape Girardeau has won the rights to a gaming license in the state of Missouri, it will soon have to make a decision that other areas have had to make in recent years. Do casinos gain exclusion from a smoking ban? more
Resorts AC Owner Plans To Make Customer Service A Priority
Dennis Gomes has been around the block when it comes to operating successful casinos, and Gomes is planning on bringing back Resorts Atlantic City casino with the premise of top notch customer service. more
Senator Reid Counters New Jersey By Proposing Federal Online Gambling Regulations
If New Jersey thought they were going to be alone in regulating online gambling, they had better think again. Senator Harry Reid, from Nevada, has proposed federal regulations that would allow most states to offer online poker. more
EU Could Have A Problem With New US Online Gambling Regulations
A bombshell was dropped this past week when it was learned that Senator Harry Reid is pushing legislation that would regulate online gambling in the US. The problem, however, could be a major conflict with International trade laws. more
Stale Arguments May Not Stop US Internet Gaming Laws From Passing
After Senator Harry Reid shocked the gambling community by supporting Internet gambling regulations in the US this weekend, the opposition came out swinging, but their stale arguments have already been addressed by Reid. more
US Online Gamblers Now In Favor Of Lame-Duck Session Changes
The law that created despair for US online gamblers was created in a lame-duck session back in 2006, and now it appears that the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act may disappear in a lame-duck session as well, causing a bit of irony. more
BCS National Championship Game Set; Oregon And Auburn For Title
The BCS once again dodged bullets on Saturday when both Auburn and Oregon took their of their business on the field. With the victories, both teams likely secured a spot in the BCS Championship game. more
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