Gambling Companies

Gambling Companies, Gambling Stocks

Online Poker Likely to be Legalized in US by Year’s End

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/10/2011

Full Tilt Poker: Like the Occult

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jun/10/2011

The BetED.com Bailout Mess

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/09/2011

Subscription-Based Online Poker Room Donates to USO

A new online poker room will be up and running with a special Independence Day free roll tournament July 4 (check with local laws regarding sweepstakes). 

Submitted by Guest on, Jun/09/2011

Sportsbook.com Becomes Sportsbook.ag

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/07/2011

Sportingbet/GTECH G2 Relationship Secure…For Now

Submitted by Guest on, Jun/07/2011

BetED.com Takeover Possible

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/07/2011

Online Poker Cash Outs: Hero Poker CEO Responds to Concerns

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/07/2011

Sportingbet Paradise Online Poker Moves to OnGame

Sportingbet, one of the world’s largest sports betting companies, will be moving its Paradise online poker room to the OnGame Network by the second half of this year. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jun/07/2011

Las Vegas Falls to Number 3 Behind Macau, Singapore of top Gambling Destinations

Las Vegas is now the number three gambling destination in the world, falling behind Macau and Singapore

Las Vegas continues to lose some serious ground to its Asian counterparts, more specifically Macau and Singapore.  While Macau has been blowing Sin City out of the water in recent years, Singapore has just claimed the number two spot of top gambling destinations this week. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jun/07/2011

Absolute Poker Money Return Agreement with U.S. Department of Justice

The United States District Attorney's office has entered into an agreement with Absolute Poker/Ulimate Bet to return funds to poker players.

Submitted by Payton on, Jun/06/2011

Full Tilt Poker Continues to see Huge Drop in Traffic

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/06/2011

Merge Poker to Stop Taking New US Players Through Month of June

The Merge Poker Network has halted new US signups through the month of June as it works to incorporate new payment processing platforms and add more customer service agents. 

While the network could begin accepting new US players as early as the end of June, the network may extend this policy through the summer depending on how quickly it can get new processing in place. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/05/2011

BetED.com Indicted “Owner” not Really an Owner

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/03/2011

Macau Says Gambling Revenue Surges 42 pct in May

By Farah Master

HONG KONG, June 1 (Reuters) - Gambling revenue in Macau, the world's largest gaming market, jumped 42.4 percent in May to 24.3 billion patacas ($3 billion), the Macau government said on Wednesday, bolstered by unabating demand from mainland tourists eager to gamble in China's only legal casino destination.

Submitted by Guest on, Jun/01/2011

Victory Poker Latest Casualty of Black Friday

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/01/2011

HeadsUp Entertainment Goes Head First Into US Market

In an effort to capitalize on the void left by PokerStars and Full Tilt exiting the US poker market, one Calgary-based firm has offered up grandiose plans to rake in the cash.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/01/2011

Gold Strike Poker Strikes Out

One of America's legal online poker rooms may be facing legal problems of a different kind.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, May/31/2011

Full Tilt Poker Real Cash Traffic Falls Below 9000 Average

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, May/31/2011

Zynga IPO Could Happen in June: Company Worth $10 Billion

The popular social gaming and poker company Zynga is expected to file for an IPO some time in June, though most of the speculation is focusing on the later part of the month. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, May/27/2011

Zynga IPO Could Happen in June: Company Worth $10 Billion

The popular social gaming and poker company Zynga is expected to file for an IPO some time in June, though most of the speculation is focusing on the later part of the month. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, May/27/2011

Breaking News

What Are Sweepstakes Casinos? A Beginner-Friendly Guide

Sweepstakes casinos have emerged as a legal and accessible alternative to traditional online casinos in many parts of the United States. These platforms offer casino-style games—like slots, keno, and scratch cards—without requiring players to make real-money wagers.