Gambling News
Legalized Online Poker in California: Not If, But When
Man Jumps To Death At Imperial Palace
(Associated Press) - Police are calling the death of a man in a fall outside a Las Vegas Strip hotel an apparent suicide.
Billy Walters Never Had a Losing Year (Video Now Available)
Everybody has been talking about the Billy Walters segment that aired Sunday night on 60 Minutes.
United Kingdom Cracks Down On Internet Poker
With addiction fears mounting, the United Kingdom has vowed to begin a crackdown on foreign Internet poker rooms, or those not licensed directly by the UK government.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt is planning to stop companies based overseas from advertising in the country, according to the Daily Mail. Hunt also wants to prevent gamblers from using their credit cards to bet with money they do not currently have.
Macau Gambling Revenue Continues Unprecedented Rise Into 2011
Macau, the world’s biggest gambling destination, is anticipating a 49 percent rise in casino revenue this month according to analysts at CLSA Ltd.
Gambling On Australia's Anti-Money Laundering Counter Terrorism Hit List
Did NFL Apply Pressure On CBS Not To Mention Billy Walters Piece?
Noticeably absent from the Jets-Patriots NFL game late Sunday afternoon was CBS’ promotion of a segment on famed sports bettor Billy Walters.
Palms Casino Owner George Maloof Jr. Gets Trial Date For DUI
Tingle: Australian Gambling Regulation Won't Wipe Out Problem Gambling
Australia To Get Sports Stadiums Branded By Gambling and Gaming Companies
CBS Drops The Ball On Billy Walters Sports Betting Piece
CBS has dropped the ball in its upcoming segment this Sunday on "60 Minutes" about professional sports bettor Billy Walters.
Billy Walters on 60 Minutes Sunday: Suicide-Pact Couple Ties To Sports Bettor
Drudge Report: Internet Poker The Answer To California’s Economic Woes?
Congressman’s Wife Gets 30 Days in Jail For Role In Online Gambling Biz
Weitzner Mansion Having Problems Attracting a Buyer: Haunted?
More than nine months after it was put up for sale, the Virginia mansion of suicide victim Ken "The Shrink" Weitzner is still on the market.
Wife of U.S. Rep. John Tierney to Learn Fate in Sports Off Shore Gambling Case
The wife of Massachusetts Representative John Tierney is about to learn her fate in a case involving online gambling and the filing of false tax returns.
OpenBet in £208m Management Buy-Out
A major technology company, whose clients include William Hill and Ladbrokes, is undergoing a major Management buy-out to the tune of £208 million, this according to the Telegraph.
New Jersey Online Gambling Just In Time For Dying Atlantic City
Remember back in the days when Atlantic City used to be a dump?
Well, the casino Mecca is heading back in that direction it seems.
The Newark Star Ledger this week reported that, in just four short years, the nation’s second largest gambling destination has lost nearly 25 percent of its market share.
How About That Oregon-Auburn Over?
The 2011 BCS Championship game is now in the history books with an Auburn 3-point win.
Gambling Websites Allegedly Attacked By Korean Web Host
A South Korean webmaster has been accused of orchestrating denial of service attacks against online gambling websites that refused to pay for his services.