Sports Betting

Sports Betting

Stocks Plummet in Online Gambling Sector

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/05/2011

Sports Betting Ireland: Ladbrokes Hit Hard by Cheltenham

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/04/2011

Bookmaker Makes the Switch: Bookmaker.eu

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/03/2011

Denver Area Sports Bookies Prepare for the New NFL Season

Submitted by Dan Shapiro on, Aug/02/2011

Bookie Call Center Giving Away Free iPads

Long established bookie call center, IDS, is giving away free iPads.

Submitted by Guest on, Aug/01/2011

College Bookies Expect to Make Out Like Bandits

With a good chunk of the US sports betting business going under ground this NFL and NCAA Football season, college bookies are licking their chops.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/28/2011

Betting Online for the 2011-2012 Football Season: Like Going Back to 1999

People are always going to find ways of betting online, and the 2011-2012 football season is no exception, especially with the NFL lockout now over. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/24/2011

Online Sportsbook Sports Interaction Not Accepting US Customers for Football

The very popular and long established Canadian-based online sportsbook, Sports Interaction, is no longer accepting US customers coming into the new football season.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/24/2011

Best Price Per Head: $5 to $9?

PayPerHead.com recently launched a new “Best Price Per Head” initiative that only charges a mere $5 to $9.  As part of the campaign, they hired The Sopranos star Vince Curatola, better known as “Johnny Sack”, to act as official spokesperson. 

PayPerHead.com offers premium packages in addition to the $5 to $9 deal. 

Here is what the $5 to $9 package provides:

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/24/2011

No More TheGreek.com, BetJamaica.com for Football 2011: Where to Bet Online Now

Many of you will be stumbling upon this bit of information as you attempt to access your betting accounts for Football 2011:  TheGreek.com and BetJamaica.com are no more. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/24/2011

BetJamaica.com Website has Closed its Doors

Following an announcement Saturday July 23 that parent company, TheGreek.com, will be closing to US customers, its recreational arm, BetJamaica.com, will follow suit.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/23/2011

William Hill US Presidential Bets in Vegas? Online Poker Too

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/04/2011

William Hill Wimbledon Bet Biggest Ever

The United Kingdom’s largest bookmaker is reporting the largest bet it has ever taken on a tennis tournament, in this case the 2011 Wimbledon.

Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Jul/01/2011

Bookmaker.com (Now BMaker.ag) Bonus Structure Changes

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/15/2011

Disgraced Las Vegas Handicapper Ted Sevansky Loses Home

Ted Sevansky the disgraced handicapper who can be heard touting his picks in the Las Vegas radio market has now officially lost his home. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jun/13/2011

BetED.com Founders Just Narrowly Avoided Arrest in US

Gambling911.com is learning that BetED.com principals nearly entered the US and were apprehended by federal officials.  Last minute shoulder surgery stopped the process.

So why on Earth would anyone from the online gambling sector dare to enter the United States post 2006 when a series of high profile arrests of operators made everyone think twice about their travel plans?

Well, it turns out the principals in BetED may have had little idea they were about to enter the US.

Submitted by C Costigan on, May/26/2011

Pay Per Head Business BetJerrys.com has Domain Seized

Submitted by C Costigan on, May/24/2011

Paddy Power Kicks Off The Year Up 21 Percent

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, May/18/2011

Former Mets Clubhouse Manager to be Arrested

Submitted by C Costigan on, May/11/2011

University of San Diego President Plays Down Sports Bribery Scandal

Mary Lyons, President of the University of San Diego, does not believe a recent point shaving scandal that has rocked the school’s basketball program will have any long time effect.

The USD President told the San Diego Union-Tribune Thursday: “The (sports bribery) incidents that have brought our University into the national spotlight are indeed serious, but they do not define us."

The implications are serious nonetheless. 

Submitted by Tyrone Black on, Apr/14/2011

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