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Bitcoin ATMs are Coming to America

Bitcoin ATMs are quite possibly arriving in America by year’s end.  At least two firms have plans to ship out Bitcoin ATMs to American cities in the coming months, according to an article appearing in Time Magazine last week.  

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Sep/20/2013

UIGEA Causing Headaches for Legalized US Online Poker Sites: Credit Cards Declined

Great news for poker players!  There are now two online poker sites based in the United States offering real money play….and it’s perfectly legal.  Just don’t tell that to the banks.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Sep/19/2013

Latin American Poker Pro Leo Fernandez Suspended by PokerStars

One of Latin America’s top poker players, Leo Fernandez, has been suspended from the Team PokerStars roster until the conclusion of an investigation.  Fernandez is alleged to have violated Latin American Poker Tour terms and conditions.  The violation in question was not immediately specified as of press time late Thursday.

"Leo made a big mistake that we didn't agree and of which we cannot speak right now," said Reinaldo Venegas, a PokerStars representative.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Sep/19/2013

Casino Tour Bus Crashes in San Diego County: 8 Injured

SAN DIEGO — (Associated Press) - For the third time in less than a month, a tour bus heading to a Southern California casino has crashed.

The California Highway Patrol says eight people were hurt, including the driver, when a bus veered off the road and through a fence Thursday morning near Valley Center in San Diego County.

The worst injury was a suspected broken leg.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/19/2013

Las Vegas Code of Silence Broken: Secrets Revealed on How to Win

Question-and-answer site Quora.com asked savvy casino players the secrets to winning in Sin City and it seems the Las Vegas code of silence has finally been broken.  These are the secrets to winning in the Vegas casinos.

The One Casino Game That Does Not Have a House Edge:

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/19/2013

Allied Veterans Gambling Trial Gets Underway in Florida

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — (Associated Press) - Florida's statewide prosecutor told a jury that a Jacksonville attorney "gamed" the legal system in creating a network of gambling centers throughout Florida under the guise of a charitable veterans group.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/19/2013

WSOP.com Opens for Business, Real Money Online Poker in US

Caesars Interactive Entertainment officially opened its online poker site, WSOP.com, for real money play at 12:19 pm EDT Thursday (September 19, 2013). 

The MAC-compatible Web card room will compete with only one other real money site, Ultimate Poker, for business within the United States.

More specifically, the two sites will be vying for a piece of the Nevada player population.  Neither can accept real money play beyond the Silver State’s borders.

Submitted by Ace King on, Sep/19/2013

World Poker Tour Championship to be Held at Borgata, Sponsored by Bwin.Party

(Associated Press) - Ever since New Jersey legalized Internet gambling in February, poker was expected to be a big part of it.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/19/2013

Brett Parker Dad Convicted of Bookmaking (Video)

Convicted killer Brett Parker, his dad and another man have been found guilty of bookmaking in South Carolina.

A federal jury in Columbia deliberated for five hours. Brett’s father, Jack, and Doug Taylor were found to have had an active role in running the massive illegal bookie business.

Brett Parker is already serving a life sentence for murdering his wife, Tammy Jo, and business partner, Bryan Capnerhurst.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/18/2013

Singapore Police Arrest 14 Involved in Global Match-Fixing Scheme

ROME (Associated Press) — Singapore authorities arrested the suspected leader of an organized crime gang allegedly involved in global soccer match-fixing and 13 others, Interpol announced Wednesday.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/18/2013

Irish Bookmaker Paddy Power Comes Out in Favor of Gay Footballers

Paddy Power, the United Kingdom’s third largest bookmaker, will begin working with LGBT charity Stonewall to get behind gay footballers. 

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Submitted by Sparky Collins on, Sep/18/2013

Jury Deliberations Begin Today in Brett Parker Bookie Case

The trial lasted no more than two days and the jury will begin deliberations Wednesday in the case of South Carolina bookmaker Brett Parker.

Parker is already convicted and serving a life sentence for the murder of his wife, Tammy Jo, and one of his employees.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/18/2013

Early Success at Full Flush Poker Means More Money Up for Grabs

New online poker site, part of the Equity Poker Network, set to go live with real money gambling by late November

Submitted by Press Release on, Sep/18/2013

British Players Charged in Australian Match-Fixing Probe

London side Hornchurch players Reiss Noel and Joe Woolley have been charged by Australian police as being part of a match-fixing scheme. 

Both men had been transferred to the Southern Stars in Australia over the summer.

The match-fixing investigation was prompted by information provided by the Football Federation of Australia (FFA), according to the BBC.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/17/2013

Man Sentenced 30 Years to Life for Assaulting Poker Pro Ron Wall

A Las Vegas judge has sentenced 34-year-old Edmond Price to 30 years to life for assaulting and robbing poker pro Ron “The Duke of Fremont” Wall.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Sep/17/2013

888-Powered WSOP.com to Launch Real Money Online Poker in US Thursday

(Reuters) - U.S. gaming company Caesars Interactive Entertainment and partner 888 will launch online poker in the American state of Nevada this week following the relaxation of a ban on Internet gambling.

Nevada, home to the famous gambling resort of Las Vegas, is one of a number of tax-hungry American states that have eased the online ban imposed by Congress in 2006. The ban dealt a blow to companies like London-listed 888 which had set up in the United States.

Submitted by Reuters on, Sep/17/2013

What Happens When Mom and Dad Have a Gambling Addiction

(Reuters) - Donna Zaharevitz began gambling after a birthday visit in her late 40s to the Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Lonely, with four children in college and her husband busy with a demanding job, Zaharevitz soon returned.

"I had been a caregiver, but all of the sudden, there was nobody to care for," Zaharevitz says.

She spiraled out of control in her early 50s, losing more than $200,000, decimating her family's savings and her retirement funds. Her husband divorced her, and one of her four kids still doesn't talk to her.

Submitted by Reuters on, Sep/17/2013

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Ban on Sports Betting in New Jersey

NEWARK, N.J. — (Associated Press) - A federal appeals court dealt another blow to A federal appeals court dealt another blow to New Jersey’s efforts to legalize sports gambling Tuesday, upholding a ruling that the state’s betting law conflicts with federal law and shouldn’t be implemented.New Jersey’s efforts to legalize sports gambling Tuesday, upholding a ruling that the state’s betting law conflicts with federal law and shouldn’t be implemented.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/17/2013

Richard Monroe Defeats HPT’s Biggest Field

Fifth Consecutive Million-Dollar Prize Pool at Golden Gates

Submitted by Press Release on, Sep/17/2013

40 People Indicted in Scheme to Defraud Casino

YAKIMA, Wash. (Associated Press) - More than 40 people have been indicted in Eastern Washington, accused of conspiring to steal more than $100,000 from a Yakama Nation tribal casino through a promotional event.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/16/2013

Witness in Brett Parker Bookie Case Claims he Handled Money for Murdered Wife

Day One of an illegal bookmaking trial involving South Carolina convicted murderer Brett Parker featured testimony from a witness who claimed he handled money for Parker’s wife.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/16/2013

Phil Ivey Admits to ‘Edge Sorting’ Advantage in $12.1 Mil Win at Crockfords

Poker pro Phil Ivey has finally admitted to having an advantage in his $12.1 win at Crockfords Casino just over a year ago.  London’s oldest casino has refused to pay Ivey any of his winnings.

Ivey, along with a female acquaintance, had been playing Punto Banco, a skill-free variant of baccarat, when he struck the remarkable win streak.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Sep/16/2013

Price Per Head Betting – College Football, Boxing a Huge Hit With Agents, Bettors

Today we look back at this past weekend’s action from a price per head betting point of view, with College Football (Bama vs. Texas A&M) and a huge boxing match (Alvarez vs. Mayweather Jr) taking center stage. 

Price per head bettors using the facilities of WagerHome.com can say what they want about his off-field antics, but Johnny Manziel is truly an artist in cleats.

Submitted by Tyrone Black on, Sep/16/2013

Poker Players Have Winning Hand in NY Case

(Associated Press) - A handful of professional card players have won permission to play in legal, high-stakes poker games while the case plays out. They include a popular baby-faced player named Justin "Boosted J" Smith.

Lawyers for the pro players have argued their clients make a legitimate living playing poker. They say the players should be able to pursue their careers until the case is resolved _ and a judge has agreed.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/16/2013

Brett Parker Bookie Trial Gets Under Way: Murdered Wife, Clerk

COLUMBIA, S.C. (Associated Press) — Federal prosecutors seek to prove that a South Carolina man already convicted of double murder, his father, and an associate were behind a sports betting ring that moved thousands of dollars.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/16/2013

Macau Casino Shares Soar to Highest Level in More Than 3 Months

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares soared to their highest in 17 weeks early Monday, buoyed by Lawrence Summers' withdrawal as a candidate to head the Federal Reserve and by Macau election results that made its gambling sector a standout performer.

News that Lawrence Summers pulled out of the race to head the Fed lifted most Asian markets,  which feared that the policy hawk could accelerate tapering of the Fed's aggressive monetary easing.

Submitted by Reuters on, Sep/16/2013

WSOP.com Launch Date to be Announced

The launch date for Caesars Interactive’s WSOP.com online poker website was to be revealed today (Monday, September 16, 2013).

WSOP.com is expected to be only the second real money online poker site to go live within the state of Nevada following in the footsteps of Station Casinos backed Ultimate Poker.

Submitted by Ace King on, Sep/16/2013

Jenny Woo Talks Online Gambling Payment Solutions in US With CAMS CEO Matthew Katz

I had the chance to sit down with LA based CAMS CEO, Matthew Katz, who is now affiliated with European powerhouse bwin.party. Read my interview to find out what CAMS has to offer as well as other topics including the UIGEA and their affiliation with bwin.party.

JENNY: Tell our readers a little bit about CAMS (Central Account Management Systems). How did you get started and what sets you aside from others?

Submitted by Jenny Woo on, Sep/16/2013

Vegas The Real Winner With Mayweather-Canelo Fight: Massive Handle

Las Vegas hotels and restaurants were filled and taxis were hard to find as the Mayweather-Canelo fight Saturday night proved one of Sin City’s biggest economic draws.

Many said they haven't seen buzz around an event like this since Tyson vs. Holyfield over 15 years ago, according to KTNV TV.
Boxing legend Bernard Hopkins told KTNV the line outside went around the corner of the building, "Not since fighting with Tyson have I seen this type of atmosphere."

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Sep/15/2013

Argentina Police Arrest Hacker Who Targeted Online Gambling Sites, Processors

A 19-year-old man has been arrested in Argentina for allegedly hacking into online gambling sites and payment processors. 

Dubbed "the superhacker", the teenager was making $50,000 (£31,500) a month, working from his bedroom in Buenos Aires, police told the Reuters.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Sep/14/2013

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