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Facebook Real Money Online Gambling in the UK: Apps Coming Soon?

Facebook, the social networking behemoth, is considering real money online gambling in the United Kingdom?

Those are the latest rumors.

“We’re always in discussions with companies about lots of different ideas, but we don’t comment on future plans or speculation,” a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement issued to ZDNet.com late Wednesday. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/30/2011

Bad News for Online Gambling: Foe Maxine Waters to Replace Supporter Barney Frank

Bad news for bettors!

It could be rocky Waters ahead!

U.S. Congressman Barney Frank made news this week when he announced he won't seek re-election and will retire at the end of his current two-year term, which expires on December 31, 2012.

The news was of particular interest to those in the online gambling community, as Frank has been the leading proponent among elected government officials for the legalization of online gambling in the U.S.

He wasn't just a proponent though.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Nov/30/2011

Joe Barton on Legalized Internet Poker in the US: “I Think We Have the Votes”

Texas Republican Congressman Joe Barton believes his bill to legalize and fully regulate (not to mention tax) Internet poker in the United States will likely come to fruition by next summer, which, if you are able to keep up with the time, is just about 6 months away.

From Poker News Report: 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/30/2011

Google, Facebook Ordered to Delist Over 700 Domain Names

In a move that has sent chills throughout many industries, including the online gambling sector, a federal judge out of Nevada has ordered the seizure of over 700 domain names related to counterfeit products in addition to demanding that Google, Facebook, Bing and Twitter delist the named websites.  

“So are they (the US Government) going to seize eBay.com’s domain too since they sell ‘fake’ Chanel products,” asked one individual upon being informed of the seizures. 

It could very well happen.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Nov/30/2011

Bodog.com Releases New Poker Software: Includes Rabbit Cam

Bodog.com has released its much-anticipated upgraded poker software on Wednesday, the same day the company officially began switching its affiliate partners over to a new platform, Betting Partners.   

Bodog anticipates a heavy market push in Europe now that the new software has been released.

Bodog Europe CEO Patrik Selin pretty much admitted back in August that the company’s previous poker software platform just wasn’t up to par with competing networks.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/30/2011

Seven of Top 10 Online Poker Sites Lose Ground Last Week

It wasn’t the best week for the global online poker market as traffic rose a meager 1 percent.  Most of the rise came at PokerStars while seven of the other top 10 online poker sites lost some ground

PokerStars is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary with a series of special offerings.  That site’s traffic rose 4 percent.

Submitted by Ace King on, Nov/29/2011

Istadeal Challenges Full Tilt Poker Over Rush Poker Patentability

The Instadeal Poker Network has rolled out its own version of now defunct Full Tilt Poker’s Rush Poker.  The innovative concept allows a pool of players to play quickly and to continuously be rushed to a new table upon folding their cards at their previous table.

Submitted by Ace King on, Nov/29/2011

Sources: Jon Kyl Adamant About Getting UIGEA Retooled

Sources within the online gambling community have advised Gambling911.com that outgoing Arizona Republican Senator Jon Kyl is working hard to re-enforce his Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act (UIGEA) through amended legislation that would help loosen the grip over licensed online poker sites in the US.

“A lot of his constituents were not pleased with what Kyl did in 2006,” our source tells us.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/29/2011

December Bills Could Create Opportunity for Internet Poker Measure

Lawmakers may be planning to attach online poker legislation to upcoming bills, more specifically an omnibus appropriations bill that needs to be passed by December 16.

It’s déjà vu perhaps, harping back to last December when Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid worked feverishly to get his own online poker bill passed by year’s end.  That never happened.  This year, there is more momentum.

The New York Post earlier in the month reported that Reid and one time industry nemesis Arizona Republican Senator Jon Kyl were co-authoring a bill to legalize Internet poker. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/28/2011

Microgaming Poker Site 24Poker Disappears Without a Trace

A skin of the Microgaming Poker Network, 24Poker.com, has been shut down, the second Microgaming poker site in the past 48 hours to do so. 

24Poker.com did not accept US customers but many worldwide are likely to be affected as the brand received approximately 880 search inquiries per month.  That is still a far cry from the 40,000 plus who search for Cake Poker on a monthly basis however so Gambling911.com does not anticipate a massive outcry from the online poker community.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/28/2011

Toby Maguire, Gabe Kaplan, Others Settle High Stakes Hollywood Poker Games Lawsuit

Actor Toby Maguire and Gabe Kaplan have reportedly reached a settlement agreement in a highly publicized lawsuit involving high stakes Hollywood poker games. 

Submitted by Ace King on, Nov/28/2011

Barney Frank Won’t Run for Reelection: Online Poker Sector Must Act Fast

The online poker and gambling industry as a whole is about to lose one of its greatest allies as Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank has announced he will not be running for reelection in 2012.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/28/2011

With South Africa Deeming Online Poker Illegal: PiggsPeak Casino and Poker Shut Down

Long established online casino and poker room PiggsPeak has shut down following a court ruling in South Africa that makes online gambling illegal. 

The judge's decision states the gambling takes place where the play is, not where the gaming site's servers are physically located.

PiggsPeak and other online casino companies attempted to appeal a ruling by the North Gauteng High Court that declared Internet gambling illegal in the country.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/28/2011

Las Vegas Airport: New Gateway to Asia

Las Vegas tourism officials are betting that a new air terminal will offer a new route for air passengers to connect between the US and Asia.

A new terminal will make its debut in June and connect international passengers through six gates.  Customs will be able to process 2,200 passengers per hour,

"We see Las Vegas not just as an origin and destination point, but also as another hub for us," John Jackson III, vice president of passenger marketing and sales for Korean Air's Americas region, says to AP.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Nov/25/2011

Spain Regulates Online Poker: A Breakdown

PokerStrategy.com as always has provided its readers with a fantastic analysis of what Spanish regulation of online poker means to players

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/25/2011

Belgium Online Gambling Blacklist Likely to Feature Bwin

Belgium has announced plans to incorporate a so-called “blacklist of online gambling websites”, a move that is seen as shocking in most industry circles.

Belgium’s biggest city of Brussels is considered the de facto capital of the European Union.  The EU has worked hard to abolish individual nation prohibition of Internet gambling within its membership organization, even going as far as to condemn the United States for its position against Web gambling.  

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/23/2011

Free-to-Play Game of Online Poker Zynga Won’t Offer Cash Games in Near Future

There has been a lot of talk about the world’s largest free-to-play game of online poker Zynga offering cash games once regulation takes place in the United States. 

Zynga Poker General Manager Lo Toney has been talking down the prospect in recent days. 

In fact, Mr. Toney is adamant Zynga Poker will remain free-to-play, even if legislation ultimately passes that would make cash games legal in the United States.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/22/2011

Ladbrokes, BetDSI.com Demonstrate Importance of Mobile Betting, Live Wagering

Ladbokes this week launched a live streaming of AtTheRaces live coverage of British and Irish horse races in an effort to expand on its vital mobile betting platform.  iPhone users can currently access while the product will ultimately be available to Android and other mobile platforms.    

Richard Ames, Ladbrokes managing director, products, commented: "Mobile betting is growing rapidly and Ladbrokes customers have a leading range of services. We continue to develop it and aim to make it the first choice for mobile betting and gaming customers."

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Nov/22/2011

Switch Poker Becomes First Bitcoin Poker Room

Mobile poker operator Switch Poker became the first to offer Bitcoin as a payment solution for players.  Switch Poker does not currently accept US customers.   The online poker room also promotes itself as being the first room compatible on just about every browser for iPhone, iPads, iPods and more.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/22/2011

Sky Bet, Other British Bookmakers Slaughtered After This Week’s Premier League Action

Sky Bet bookmakers were left reeling after a week where all of the Premier League favourites walked off victorious. 

It was the “worst day in their sports betting history” according to a company statement.  

Sky Bet paid out to thousands at 7/1 with Manchester City, Southampton, Charlton and Southend all winning.  

Sky Bet's Head of Football Trading Sandro Di Michele said: "Pretty much everything that could of gone wrong for us today did, with the 'What If' market just one of our enhanced accumulators to have come in.  

Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Nov/22/2011

Isle of Man Seeks New Head of E-Gaming

Garth Kimber, who is currently contracted to the role of Head of E-Gaming, has decided to return to the private sector and as a result will be leaving his position in December. The process to recruit and appoint a replacement for Garth has already commenced.

Submitted by Guest on, Nov/22/2011

The California Tribal Business Alliance Demands Regarding Online Poker Regulation

The California Tribal Business Alliance believes the following principles must be adhered to for any online gaming legislation at the state or federal level. The legislation must:

• Not compromise the inherent rights of tribal governments, modify the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act or undermine existing tribal-state gaming compacts.

• Allow tribes to accept wagers from persons not on Indian lands.

Submitted by Guest on, Nov/21/2011

Prince Harry Does Las Vegas: $200 Lost During BJ

Prince Harry and friends spent this past weekend in Las Vegas gambling like rock stars….down and out rock stars maybe.  A high roller he is NOT. 

No Harry didn’t win a million dollars or lose a million dollars.  Instead, he and his buddies total lost $500 ($200 of which was Harry’s).  They were reportedly playing at the blackjack tables. 

A source told People Magazine Harry “couldn’t believe you got free drinks from gambling at the blackjack tables.”

It wasn’t all gambling and drinking though.  Harry and company also watched the Cirque Du Soleil show “O.”

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Nov/21/2011

President Obama Pardons Man Who Ran Illegal Gambling Operation

US President Barack Obama on Monday announced the pardons of five individuals, including one who was convicted of running an illegal gambling operation.

Thomas Paul Ledford of Jonesborough, Tenn was sentenced in 1995 to one year of probation for conducting and directing an illegal gambling business.

Other pardons were as follows:

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Nov/21/2011

Cheap Air Fares to Las Vegas From… New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC – December 2011

Gambling911.com has your cheap air fares to Las Vegas from the New York City metropolitan area along with Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston and Hartford.  These fares are for the month of December 2011.  Fares are based on Wednesday thru Tuesday travel (round trip).  When in Las Vegas, $42 per night weekday rates and $72 per night weekend rates at the fabulous South Point Hotel Casino and Spa here.

New York City/Newark to Las Vegas –

Submitted by Payton on, Nov/21/2011

CNN on Full Tilt Poker Shutdown: Did Poker Ponzi Steal My Rent? (Video)

With the Super Committee deficit-reduction failure drawing added viewers to CNN’s afternoon programming, the news network’s special look at how much money was lost by US poker players on Full Tilt Poker managed to garner additional attention, not to mention scaring off more potential poker players.

“A popular online gambling website shut down by the US Feds.  Just how much money was lost by players?” a teaser asks. 

While the shutdown occurred back in April, CNN continued to broadcast its segment throughout the afternoon hours. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/21/2011

Zynga Mobile No Match for Angry Birds…Yet

While Zynga, along with its online poker product, remains the biggest social games provider on Facebook, it is far behind where mobile gaming is concerned.  Angry Birds currently holds the title there for “Most Popular” game platform. 

Zynga has some 227 million monthly users. 

From the Guardian Online:

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Nov/21/2011

Super Committee Failure Means Online Poker Won’t be Hitching a Ride

Supporters of legislation that would make online poker legal in the United States had hoped to have their bill attached to a so-called Super Committee financial reduction measure, but the prospects of this happening appear close to zero at this point.

It’s not so much that the online poker measure couldn’t somehow latch itself onto the deficit-reduction bill.  Instead, the Super Committee was about to declare failure on Monday.

From Reuters:

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/21/2011

World Wide Wagering Does Not Suspend Use of Alleged Rigged Online Casino Software (Correction)

A Pittsburgh Tribune-Review report last week claimed BLR Technologies offered rigged online casino software to its operators.

Tests studied as part of the article demonstrated that the BLR online casino software could be rigged.

According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review piece, “the software by BLR Technologies, based in Costa Rica, detects a player's bet and increases the chances of a losing roll”.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Nov/20/2011

With Pay For Picks Platform Nearing: Gambling911.com Free Sports Betting Picks Come Through Big

In conjunction with DonBest.com, Gambling911.com has been offering plenty of free sports betting picks, angles and preview videos for upcoming games. 

This week the website introduced its own free picks and angles and enjoyed a solid showing.

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Nov/20/2011

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