Business & Financial

Ladbrokes Cuts Head of Products Trading Richard Ames as Company Struggles

The United Kingdom’s second largest bookmaker, Ladbrokes, has released Richard Ames, Head of Products Trading, in what appears to be a major transitional period for the company.  Ladbrokes said he will remain on the board for now but that he "has ceased to perform his executive duties with immediate effect."

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/30/2012

Chili Poker CEO Big News Coming This Week: Zynga Puts Blame on Facebook for Losses

Looks like Chili Poker's CEO is about to make an exciting announcement this week.  It's not about Chili Poker, per sey,  Alexandre Dreyfus tells Gambling911.com, but rather a new venture he is involved with.  Dreyfus sold the Chili Poker database to Poker770 back in March and the technology to Bally Technology in April. 

Alexandre Dreyfus ‏‪@alex_dreyfus

ready for a new venture related to #Poker - more news soon.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/29/2012

Frustrated US Online-Poker Players Bet on Costa Rica

By TIM JOHNSON

McClatchy Newspapers

JACO BEACH, Costa Rica -- From his oceanfront balcony, Tyler Forrester glanced out at the Pacific surf on the beach. Palm trees rustled in the breeze.

"Tough life I'm living," Forrester said, cackling at his own humor.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/29/2012

Eolis: Full Tilt Poker Software to Re-launch in November

As reportedly Friday, Gambling911.com has independently confirmed that PokerStars will be given the green light to move ahead and purchase shuttered Full Tilt Poker following a settlement arrangement made with the US Attorney in the Southern District of New York.  This deal also includes the payment of Full Tilt Poker players who have been owed monies for more than a year now.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/28/2012

Breaking News: Full Tilt Poker Players to be Paid in Full, US Attorney Grants Deal

Gambling911.com has confirmed that a deal for PokerStars to acquire Full Tilt Poker has been given approval by the US Attorney’s in the Southern District of New York.  An announcement was forthcoming perhaps as early as next week from the US Attorney’s Office and US Attorney Preet Bharara, who has made it a top priority to ensure that affected customers of Full Tilt Poker be made whole. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/27/2012

Preet Bharara Receives ‘Person of Year’ Award Ahead of Positive Full Tilt Poker News (Video)

US Attorney for NY Southern District Preet Bharara recently received the India Abroad Person of the Year Award. 

India Abroard is a New York City-based newspaper founded by Gopal Raja in 1970 and is the oldest magazine in the United States focusing on Indian-American affairs. 

Since 2002, the publication has been honoring Indian-American achievers at the annual India Abroad Person of the Year award ceremony.  Past winners include PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi and Nobel Prize winner Venkatraman Ramakrishnan.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/27/2012

Paddy Power ‘London Olympic-like’ Ad Can Stay: Locog Furious!

Online gambling houses are not permitted to advertise or associate themselves in any way with the London Olympics, but that didn’t stop the creative folks over at Paddy Power, the UK’s third largest bookmaker, from trying.

The advert, featured prominently at London, England train stations, proclaimed that Paddy Power was “The Official Sponsor of The Largest Athletics Event in London This Year”

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/27/2012

Genting Singapore Shares Fall to 2-Year Low

(Reuters) - Shares of Genting Singapore GENS.SI fell as much as 2.3 percent to its lowest in nearly two years, after rival Las Vegas Sands' LVS.N second-quarter earnings miss raised concerns over the Singapore casino operator's results.

By 0222 GMT, Genting shares were 1.6 percent lower at S$1.26, with 30.2 million shares changing hands, compared to its full-day average volume of 35.2 million shares over the last five sessions.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/26/2012

Beth Shak Goes on ‘The View’ and Full Tilt Poker Questions Are Out of Bounds

America had a chance this week at hearing some insight into the Full Tilt Poker fiasco from an insider, but the clueless women of "The View" TV show dropped the ball and instead focused exclusively on footwear.

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Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Jul/26/2012

Defendant in ‘Black Friday’ Online Poker Case Gets 3 Years Prison Sentence

A defendant involved in processing millions of dollars in payments for three online poker rooms in the US has been sentenced to three years prison.

Ira Rubin pleaded guilty in January to money laundering, bank fraud and other gambling offenses.  He faced up to 55 years in prison, however, prosecutors recommended 18 to 24 months.

Rubin was indicted along with 10 others in April 2011.  Four of those named in the indictment still remain at large.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/26/2012

Friday Decision Likely on Maryland Special Session to Talk Gambling Expansion

ANNAPOLIS — (Associated Press) - A spokeswoman for Gov. Martin O’Malley says a formal announcement on whether a special session will be held in Maryland to expand gambling is likely to be made on Friday.

Raquel Guillory declined to say definitively on Thursday whether a special session will be held next month. She says details are still being worked out.

On Wednesday, House Speaker Michael Busch met with House Democratic leaders to tell them to be prepared for a special session because he believes the governor will call one.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/26/2012

Eight Analysts Cut Price Target on Zynga as Texas Hold’em Poker Maker Sees Sharp Decline

Zynga witnessed a 42 percent drop in its share price following less-than-rosy news about the company’s future.  This has prompted eight different analysts to cut their target price on the maker of popular games such as “Farmville” and “Texas Hold’em Poker”.  Of the 24 who follow the company, only give have a ‘buy’ rating on the stock with an average price target set at US$5.

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/26/2012

First Online Poker Sites Expected to be Operating in Nevada Within 90 Days

Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman Mark Lipparelli told the Las Vegas Review Journal Thursday (July 26, 2012) that the first licensed online poker rooms could be operating within that state in 60 to 90 days.

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Submitted by Ace King on, Jul/26/2012

Chris Christie Continues to be Adamant: Casino Gambling in Atlantic City Only

Lawmakers in New Jersey want casino gambling a little closer to home for the millions of people who populate the northern portion of that state.  Governor Chris Christie continues to lay down the law, insisting only Atlantic City will play host to casinos there.

Christie’s plan includes a $20 million “Do AC” marketing campaign, tax breaks for developers and state oversight of policing and cleanup, Terrence Dopp of Bloomberg News writes

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/26/2012

Las Vegas Sands Sees Huge 35 Percent 3rd Quarter Plunge

LAS VEGAS — (Associated Press) - Las Vegas Sands Corp. said Wednesday that second-quarter profit tumbled by 35 percent as the casino operator’s table winnings fell at home and in Asia.

Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson said the results didn’t meet his expectations. They didn’t meet Wall Street’s, either.

Shares of Las Vegas Sands fell 88 cents, or 2.3 percent, to end regular trading at $37.51. After more than an hour of extended trading after the results came out, the shares had lost another $2.47, or 6.6 percent, to $35.04.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/25/2012

Zynga CEO Confirms Real Money Online Poker in 2013 During Conference Call

Following a late afternoon collapse of Zynga’s share price Wednesday, CEO Mark Pincus confirmed reports featured on Gambling911.com earlier in the week that the company will be offering “real money” online poker in the first half of 2013

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/25/2012

Gay Poker Players Head Into The Closet With New Shirt Line

High profile gay poker players the likes of Jason Somerville and Vanessa Selbst have increased interest in the game within the LGBT community. 

And now there’s a merchandise line that is looking to capitalize on this trend. 

It’s Poker Pride!

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/25/2012

Zynga Earnings Miss: Las Vegas Sands Falls Short Too

Zynga, which runs the world’s biggest free-to-play online poker room, slashed its outlook after trading.

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/25/2012

Pendula: ‘If Zynga Stock Gets Nailed, I Intend to Add Aggressively to My Position’

All eyes are on Zynga later this afternoon (July 25, 2012) as that popular social gaming firm is set to release its financials.

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/25/2012

June Gambling Revenue Flat in Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. (Associated Press) - Mississippi's casino revenues were basically flat in June, as a recovery at gambling halls along the Mississippi River barely made up for losses on the Gulf Coast.

Overall revenue rose less than 1 percent from June 2011, to $186.9 million, according to Mississippi Department of Revenue figures released Tuesday. Statewide revenue was basically flat with May, down less than $150,000.

In June, the 12 coastal casinos won a total of $89.9 million from gamblers, down 4.3 percent from the $94 million that they won in June 2011.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/25/2012

Zynga Earnings May Surprise Wednesday: Investors Eagerly Await Las Vegas Sands Numbers

Wednesday July 25, 2012 will be a big day in the world of gambling stocks as investors eagerly await earnings reports from both Zynga and the Las Vegas Sands. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/25/2012

Gambling Sector Anxiously Awaiting Las Vegas Sands 2012 Q2 Earnings Wednesday

Sheldon Adelson’s Las Vegas Sands (LVS) earnings report for 2012 Q2 was to come out on Wednesday, expected after the market closes. 

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Early forecasts from Wall Street call for an 11 percent increase in earnings per share, to 60 cents while revenue is expected to jump almost 19 percent for $2.783 billion.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/24/2012

Zynga to Report Earnings on Wednesday: Online Poker Could Provide Big Boost

Yesterday, Gambling911.com reported on how Zynga was already in the process of negotiating “real money” platforms for its uber popular Texas Hold’em online poker game.  On Wednesday (July 25, 2012), the company is set to report earnings. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/24/2012

‘Kite Marks’ for Online Gambling Could Encourage Operators to Obtain License in UK

Regulators in the United Kingdom have proposed using a “kite-marking system” as a means of encouraging operators to seek regulation there.

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Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jul/24/2012

South Point Poker Would Move Away From Zen Gaming Network: Launch Planned for Fall

South Point Poker anticipates being the first “real money” intrastate online poker site in the US with a launch expected by fall. 

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/23/2012

Maine Newest Casino’s Future in Doubt following Development Permit Nullification

PORTLAND, Maine (Associated Press) - The immediate future of Maine's newest casino is in doubt.

Department of Environmental Protection officials and the Attorney General's Office were meeting Monday and discussing what course of action to take after a judge nullified a development permit for the Oxford Casino less than two months after the casino opened in the western Maine town of Oxford.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/23/2012

Zynga Gets Bids to Offer ‘Real Cash’ Online Poker

GTECH G2 and Playtech confirmed to have submitted bids to provide the social giant Zynga Poker with a real cash online poker platform, according to eGaming Review Magazine Monday. 

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Last week, Zynga founder Mark Pincus (pictured) confirmed the social media firm was exploring “real money” online poker ventures.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/23/2012

Macau Murder Spate Worrisome as Growth Slows in Casino Mecca

HONG KONG (Reuters) - In Macau, three murders in the past two weeks have raised fears that violent crime is growing more common at the same time as the island's casino operators are struggling with slower growth.

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Submitted by Guest on, Jul/23/2012

Revenues Way Up at 32Red: Will Enter Italy Market

Shares at 32Red have risen 3.3 percent, valuing the company at £30 million following an upbeat forecast of full year revenues. 

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Its first half revenues rose 50 percent to to £16.5 million.  The Gibraltar-based betting firm, backed by Gervais Williams’ Diverse Income Trust, says it plans to launch online gambling websites in the lucrative Italian market. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/23/2012

Bookmakers May Become Extinct Like the Dinosaurs

The Ice Age killed off the dinosaurs and it appears the Internet may soon kill off the bookmakers. 

What is widely considered the second oldest industry in the world after prostitution, bookies throughout Ireland have had to contend with the Internet and turnover numbers that have seen a massive 19 per cent decline during the first half of 2012. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jul/19/2012

Breaking News

Alex Foxen Claims GPI Player of the Month for April 2025

Alex scored five results during the month, all top-five finishes, including two wins and all of them coming from the PokerGO Studio at Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. A total of 1,375.92 points gave Alex a 70-point gap ahead of Matthew Wantman.