Foxwoods Gain On Mohegan Sun In Gaming Revenue For October
October turned out to be another month where Foxwoods Resort Casino had increased gaming revenue while their competition in Connecticut, Mohegan Sun, saw revenue drop. more
ChiliPoker Set To Show US Online Gambling Laws Are A Joke
While the rest of the world regulates online gambling, the US continues to attempt to keep Internet gambling prohibition in place. ChiliGaming, however, will soon show how ridiculous US laws are when they launch subscription-based gambling. more
New BCS Standings: Oregon And Auburn Headed For Gambling Showdown
College football betting is almost as big in the US as NFL wagering, and after the latest BCS standings were released on Sunday, gamblers may soon start to prepare for an Oregon, Auburn title game. more
Sportingbet And Unibet May Join Forces In 2011
Sportingbet is one of the largest online gambling operators in the world. One of their main rivals is Unibet, based in Sweden. Officials from both companies began discussions that could merge the two gambling giants in 2011. more
NFL Sunday Night Betting Preview: Steelers Versus Patriots
The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots have been considered to be the best teams in the AFC for most of the season, and tonight they can state their cases when they square off in Pittsburgh. more
Tennessee In The Midst Of UTPD Officer Gambling Scandal
In many states, officers are paid to break up illegal gambling activity. According to authorities in Tennessee, a University of Tennessee Police Department officer was paid to ensure that the players at an illegal game were not robbed. more
Will Alejandra Nash Affect Future NBA Betting Odds For Suns?
Steve Nash acknowledged that he and his wife Alejandra have been separated for months and that the couple is getting a divorce. Now, gamblers are wondering how the divorce will affect the Phoenix star and the team's betting odds. more
Poker Players Begin Honing Gambling Skills For 2011 WSOP
The 2010 World Series of Poker officially ended this past week and now poker players from all across the world are starting to sharpen their skills before the 2011 WSOP begins next summer. more
Ohio Slot Gambling At Tracks On Hold Until Governor-Elect Review
Ohio residents will be receiving casino gambling in the form of four new casinos as early as next year, but whether they also gain the rights to slot machines at state race tracks will be left up to Governor-elect John Kasich. more
Pacquiao Versus Margarito Fight Brings Gamblers To Las Vegas
Even though the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito will be held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the boxing match is bringing hundreds of gamblers to Las Vegas sports books. more
College Football Bettors Focused On SEC And ACC Tonight
The college football betting world will be focused on two major conferences tonight. In the SEC, Florida and South Carolina will battle for a division title, while in the ACC, Florida State and Clemson meet in Tallahassee. more
Black Friday 2010 Bringing Illegal Online Gambling To Penny Auction Sites?
On Black Friday 2010, shopping will be a bit different than in the past. Many shoppers will take to their new favorite hobby, penny auction sites on the Internet. Some wonder, however, whether these sites constitute illegal online gambling. more
Foxwoods Heads To Online Gambling Market Ahead Of US Regulations
Another major gaming company in the US has made their move into the online gambling market. Foxwoods, a leading name in casino gaming in the US, is branching out into online gambling, just ahead of possible US Internet gambling regulations. more
College Football Betting Preview: Conference Titles On The Line
Tomorrow will be a busy day in college football and several of the games have direct conference title implications. The SEC and ACC both have big match ups that could determine who plays for a conference championship. more
Smoking Ban Blamed For Record Gambling Revenue Decline In Illinois
While some lawmakers in the state of Illinois are searching for ways to increase the casino gambling industry, others are pointing to a smoking ban as the cause of the lowest revenue figures in a decade. more
Oxford, Maine Casino Site Revealed, Jobs And Revenue Coming Soon
Voters approved the first-ever casino in Maine this past week, and on Friday, the developer of the casino in Oxford County revealed the location of the future casino. more
Governor, Lawmaker At Odds Of Over Illinois Gambling Expansion
Illinois currently has ten casinos, but if state Senator Terry Link gets his way, that number will rise to fourteen. Governor Pat Quinn, however, is not supporting gambling expansion. more
DeLeo Uses Company Line When Discussing Gambling Expansion
Sensing that Massachusetts residents may be upset with the amount of attention that lawmakers spent on the gambling expansion issue this year, DeLeo took the high road and claimed that his priorities have shifted. more
Negotiations Ongoing In US-Antigua Online Gambling Dispute
Political battles are taking place in Antigua and Barbuda and the latest conflict has to do with an online gambling settlement between the country and the US. Despite reports, no settlement has been reached, but negotiations are ongoing. more
NBA Betting Preview: Heat Look To Rebound Versus Celtics
The Miami Heat were expected to be well on their way to breaking the Chicago Bulls single season win total record by now, but instead they face a crossroads game tonight against the defending Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics. more
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