Online Gambling Companies Still Thrive Despite Deep Recession

 

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Online Sportsbooks: Heroes Shuts Down, WSEX Might As Well Too

 

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Jagajeet Chiba: Betfair Marketing Campaign Would be a Tough Sell in States

Jagajeet Chiba discusses Betfair’s latest marketing blitz.  His views and opinion do not necessarily reflect that of Gambling911.com Management.

While Betfair has some presence in the United States through its horse racing arm (this form of online betting is deemed “legal” under the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act), much of its betting exchange remains off limits to U.S. residents. That is the least of their worries.

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Jim Fassel Confessional: “I Have Always Looked At The Spread”

 

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Former New Jersey Governor Endorses Sports Betting

 

"The Hanson report commissioned by Christie to consider an overall plan for the state's gaming business does not deal with sports betting. There is a huge market for sports betting; a lot of money is bet illegally on the Super Bowl alone. It would appear that public opposition to legalization is fading and obstacles can be overcome. The activity is already there, and it is pure logic that we take advantage. State Sen Ray Lesniak, D-Union, may lead the way." 

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Recession Hits Sports Tout Business as Sevransky Home Goes Into Foreclosure

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IMEGA vs. Holder - Federal Defendant's Motion to Dismiss

IMEGA vs. Holder - Federal Gov. Motions to Dismiss, August 2, 2010

 

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Cash Strapped California Wants Legalized Sports Betting

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Sen. R. Wright (CA) Supports PASPA Lawsuit for Sports Betting in NJ

 

California may benefit from legalizing sports betting, state senator says

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WSEX Payouts Still Dwindling In This Week

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Europe, U.S. All Mull Over Legalized Online Gambling: Markup Delayed

 

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William Hill Move to Gibraltar a Blow to United Kingdom

 

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William Hill “Worst Ever Royal Ascot” Blamed for Poor Profit Margins

William Hill continues to hint at moving its telephone business offshore following dismal results over the past year compared to its online arm.

"Poor horse racing results" led to a 33% fall in net telephone revenue, with a statement from Hills explicitly pointing out: "The board has previously noted the challenge of competing with UK betting exchanges and Irish offshore telebetting operators, all of whom have benefited from significant tax and cost advantages over UK bookmakers. The situation is under active review."

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Sports Betting Scam Bilked Investors Out of $1 Million

 

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Nevada has charged Yul Na with 30 counts of wire fraud, 29 counts of money laundering and criminal forfeiture related to a sports betting scam that bilked investors out of nearly $1 million.  Na has been charged with money laundering and fraud charges and will have to pay a $250,000 fine on each count as well as the forfeiture of money or property up to $962,350.

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Asia World Cup Gambling Crackdown Continues

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Sheikh Deal With Gambling Firm Could Be Seen As Defying Islam

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Thousands Held In Illegal World Cup Gambling Bust

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UFL Commissioner: “We Embrace Gambling in Our League”

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New Jersey Governor Christie Opts Out of Sports Betting Suit

Citing other pressing issues including the current economic crisis, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has opted to back out of a lawsuit that promises to bring millions of dollars in revenue to th

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Paul The Octopus World Cup Picks Net Punters Half Million

By now, Paul the Octopus has become a household name, and for good reason.  With Spain winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup (they were early 3/1 favorites coming into the tournament), Paul's World Cup

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£10bn Bet On 2010 World Cup

The 2010 World Cup has been a massive success for bookmakers both online and local.  A whopping £10bn has been wagered on the tournament across the globe.

Bookmaker Hilton Hasson told the South Africa Times: "Although I had expected the World Cup to dwarf any other event in the country ... it has been phenomenal."

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Gambler Out €500,000 With Spain Win

Perhaps the biggest bet placed on the semi-final game between Germany and Spain had €500,000 riding on Germany to win.

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New Jersey Sports Gambling Delayed

(Associated Press) - Gov.

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Betfair’s New Jersey Prospects Look Bright

According to a report featured in Tuesday's edition of eGaming Review Magazine, Betfair believes its chances of launching in New Jersey are quite good following the NJ General Assembly in that stat

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Dozens of Mob Associates Plead Not Guilty

34 members of the Luchese crime family were arraigned on Monday in New Jersey with charges stemming from illegal sports betting.  Charges include racketeering and money laundering.  All have plea

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Bookies Spared $75 Mil Payout With England World Cup Exit

Not everyone in England was upset about their team getting eliminated so quickly Sunday in the knockout round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup vs.

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William Hill Honors Frank Lampard ‘Goal’

Great Britain's second largest bookmaker, William Hill, is paying out to their customers who bet on Frank Lampard scoring against Germany aft

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England Germany World Cup Game: A Bookie’s Treat

As long as England hangs around, the online bookmakers across the UK will make out dearly but an England - Germany draw will be the icing on the cake

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Some World Sports Exchange Players Getting Checks

There is some glimmer of hope on the World Sports Exchange front.  The online sportsbook, one of the first to come online in fact, has begun to send out a series of payouts this past week accordin

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Sports Betting Site Pays Out $150,000 Parlay

A lucky customer of the online sports betting website betED.com just won a whopping $150,00

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Former Cleveland Cavalier Damon Jones is expected to plead guilty in a federal court after being charged with giving inside information about National Basketball Association player injuries.  He requested a change-of-plea hearing that has been scheduled for April 28. The actual indictment was broader in scope.