Entertainment

Return of Miss America Pageant to Atlantic City Doesn’t Boost Revenue: Costs $400k

Atlantic City, NJ – (Associated Press) - The return of the Miss America pageant to Atlantic City brought attention to the seaside gambling mecca and a boon to police and public works employees.

The Press of Atlantic City reports the pageant cost the city about $400,000 in overtime. The city’s business administrator tells the newspaper that some of the costs will be reimbursed, possibly by the state. But it isn’t known how much, or when.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/14/2013

Ben Affleck Knew ‘Runner, Runner’ Would be an Epic Failure

“Runner, Runner” star Ben Affleck was so worried over the outcome of the online gambling flick that he brought in his go-to-film editor, Academy Award winner William Goldenberg, to spruce things up.

Submitted by Ace King on, Oct/10/2013

Online Poker Film ‘Runner, Runner’ Bombs at the Box Office

The Ben Afleck-Justin Timberlake film about online poker, “Runner, Runner”, has bombed at the box office.

The film, which was widely panned by critics, finished third behind “Gravity” and “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2” (there was a number one?).

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/07/2013

Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation Blasts AGA for Hypocrisy re ‘Runner, Runner’

The Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation has come out swinging against the Nevada lobbying group, American Gaming Association (AGA), for its advertisements suggesting the new film “Runner, Runner” is a cautionary tale depicting the ills of an unregulated online gambling industry.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/04/2013

‘Runner, Runner’ May Have You Running Out of Theatre Before Film Ends

As first reported by Gambling911.com last week, initial reviews for the online gambling themed film “Runner, Runner” were not especially good.  The film continues to be widely panned by critics.

“’Runner, Runner’ Stumbles, Stumbles” reads the headline from the Orange County Register

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/03/2013

Odds Offered on Which ‘Simpsons’ Character Will Die: Comic Book Guy a Favorite

One of the main characters from the long-running Fox animated series “The Simpsons” is about to be killed off and leave it to Irish bookmaker Paddy Power to offer odds on who it might be.

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Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/02/2013

Poker Face: Vanessa Rousso The Next Lady Gaga (Video)

Poker pro Vanessa Rousso is going from poker to pop it appears.  One of the game’s top female players and a PokerStars.com pro (not to mention a big Gambling911.com fan favorite), Rousso recently expressed her love for music and her desire to enter the recording industry.

“Why not check out taking online classes in music?” Rousso said in a recent interview.  “I did my research and found out that Berkley was the best school for contemporary music.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Sep/30/2013

‘Breaking Bad’ Pays Out: Bet Online Talks Action With Esquire

Bet Online reported some decent business related to its “Breaking Bad” finale betting odds, re-issued last week.  This is a spoiler alert so you may not wish to continue reading below.

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Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Sep/30/2013

Film ‘Runner, Runner’ Could Help to Make Costa Rica Croc Bridge Famous (Video)

Sure, much of the online gambling film “Runner, Runner” is a fictitious account of what really occurs in the mysterious multi-billion dollar industry.  Set in the real world online gambling Mecca of San Jose, Costa Rica but filmed almost entirely in Puerto Rico, “Runner, Runner” goes a bit overboard in its depiction of the Web gambling world (literally in some cases).

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Sep/26/2013

‘Runner, Runner’ Reviews Are All In: ‘Uncompelling, Sketchy, Charmless, Limp’

The reviews are in for the online gambling thriller “Runner, Runner” and they aren’t very good.  In fact, to date, just 20 percent of critics at movie review aggregator site RottenTomatoes.com have given the film a thumb’s up.  Audience reviews were equally as harsh, though somewhat limited.

Submitted by Ace King on, Sep/26/2013

AGA Uses ‘Runner, Runner’ Film to Highlight Ills of Current Online Gambling Sector

Executives with the American Gaming Association (AGA) want everyone to know that today’s online gambling industry is unregulated with shady operators who offer paybacks to corrupt Banana republic politicians and routinely throw deadbeat gamblers into alligator infested waters.

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Submitted by Alejandro Botticelli on, Sep/25/2013

‘Money Talks’ Slick but Lacks Substance: Debuts to Poor Ratings

The production value on “Money Talks” didn’t disappoint.  The rest of the CNBC Prime new program seemed more staged than reality television, however (as if reality television is really real to begin with). 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/13/2013

Mark Wahlberg Wants to Remake ‘The Gambler’

Let’s go from the absurd (“Runner, Runner”) to what could turn out to be the sublime.  Mark Wahlberg is looking to reprise the role of Axel Freed as a New York City English professor with a gambling addiction that begins to spiral out of control.

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Sep/11/2013

Controversial ‘Money Talks’ Premieres on CNBC Prime Tuesday Night (Video)

A reality show about sports betting that some have argued has little to do with reality at all will make its debut Tuesday night on CNBC Prime.  “Money Talks” takes viewers inside the world of Steve Stevens, a sports handicapper who runs VIP Sports out of Las Vegas.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Sep/09/2013

PR Agency Exec Ronn Torossian: ‘Runner, Runner Won’t be Good for Industry’

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that “Runner, Runner” which will be in movie theatres worldwide in a month staring Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck won’t bring  good news for the off-shore gambling business.  The movie, which was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, and written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien purports to show the insides of Costa Rica and the online gambling business.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Sep/01/2013

Poker Pro Dan Bilzerian Sues ‘Lone Survivor’ Producers for Reduced Acting Role

Colorful poker pro Dan Bilzerian is suing producers of the upcoming film “Lone Survivor”, claiming he loaned the project $1 million in exchange for at least eight minutes of screen time and 80 words of dialogue.  Instead, he got less than one minute and one line.

Producer Peter Berg is named in the suit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. 

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Aug/29/2013

‘Runner, Runner’ Film Paints Online Poker in Bad Light Claim Vegas Bigwigs (Video)

Before he is set to start filming the latest “Batman” installment, Ben Affleck will appear on the big screen in a movie about online poker, “Runner, Runner”.

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Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Aug/23/2013

Online Poker Film ‘Runner Runner’ Opens in September (Video)

A film about the online poker industry opens in September and stars the likes of Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck.

It remains to be seen how true to form the film actually is.  “Runner Runner” does take place in “a remote island location”, though most of the location shooting occurred in Puerto Rico. 

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Aug/14/2013

Breaking Bad Betting Odds: Will Walter White Sr. Die

“Breaking Bad” betting odds were now available from BetOnline as the final season has begun. 

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The big question:  Will Walter White Sr. die?

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Aug/14/2013

Beyonce, Rihanna, Others to be Held Hostage by Online Gambling Trade Dispute

The tiny Caribbean island of Antigua is looking to be compensated by the US as part of its $3.4 billion World Trade Organization victory.  The two nations have been immersed in a decade-long dispute over Internet gambling.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/14/2013

Breaking News: Poker Entertainment Network Antes Up and Goes All in on Poker

Los Angeles, CA – All bets are on when the Poker Entertainment Network (PEN) premieres December 2013. PEN, the first network ever of its kind in North America, is designed to bring viewers 24/7 access to exclusive poker-related content. PEN has secured agreements with Cable, Satellite, and Broadband providers to deliver poker entertainment to millions of homes throughout the US and Canada. From the most elite players and passionate fans to the most casual of viewers, everyone tuning in to PEN will rake in the winnings of riveting and compelling content and coverage.

Submitted by Press Release on, Aug/12/2013

Poker Entertainment Network to Launch in December on Cable

A cable network dedicated to the poker industry, Poker Entertainment Network, is scheduled to launch in December 2013.  Gambling911.com is the first media outlet to break this news.

An official release was anticipated later in the day on Monday.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/12/2013

Latest Odds: A-Rod to be Suspended, Sharknado Ratings

Here are your odds on current news stories for A-Rod getting suspended and the OVER/UNDER on Sharknado’s ratings courtesy of Gambling911.com.

The odds of Alex Rodriguez being suspended indefinitely (and perhaps forever) were set at 1/10

Major League Baseball is determined to suspend A-Rod for violation of a league anti-doping policy.  Rodriguez is alleged to have been treated with human growth hormone.  

Submitted by Payton on, Aug/03/2013

Wayne Root: ‘Every Single Exec at CNBC Should be Fired’ Over ‘Money Talks’

Responding to the controversy over CNBC’s decision to air a sports handicapping reality series “Money Talks” based on something that arguably may not be reality at all, one of the more colorful Vegas sports handicappers blasted the network’s decision.

Wayne Root, who runs the sports handicapping service Winning Edge, tells Gambling911.com, “I'd say every single executive at CNBC should be fired immediately.”

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jul/31/2013

CNBC Comes Under Fire for ‘Money Talks’ Reality Series: Capper Scammed Elderly

CNBC’s announcement that they will be airing a new sports handicapping reality series this fall called “Money Talks” is beginning to cause quite a backlash.

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Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/31/2013

Dying Poker Pro, ‘Simpsons’ Creator Sam Simon Giving Away His Fortune

Sam Simon, creator of “The Simpsons’ animated television series and a fixture on the World Series of Poker scene in past years, disclosed he only has a few months to live.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jul/29/2013

South Carolina Bookie Brett Parker Murder Case to Be Featured on ‘Dateline’

This Friday (July 26, 2013), ‘Dateline’ on NBC will feature a segment on South Carolina bookie Brett Parker entitled “Mystery at Ascot Estates”.

The show, which will air at 9 pm EST, features interviews with friends and associates of Parker’s wife, Tammy Jo Parker.  Brett is currently serving a life sentence for shooting to death Tammy Jo and a sports betting clerk, Bryan Capnerhurst.

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department’s lead investigator is also interviewed by “Dateline”.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jul/25/2013

Poker Pros Sexting Names a la ‘Carlos Danger’ AKA Anthony Weiner

So a lot of people are wondering, what would their sexting names be in the wake of New York City Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner being revealed as none other than Carlos Danger.

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jul/25/2013

Royal Baby Name Favorite George Wins Out: Bookies Lose

Prince William and Kate’s new bundle of joy now has a name, and the favorite among oddsmakers has won out.

George Alexander Louis is the birth name given to the Royal Baby.  This was the near even-odds favorite amongst bookmakers, who likely took a bit of a hit with this wager.

Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Jul/24/2013

ESPN 2013 World Series of Poker Schedule Released

ESPN has unveiled its 2013 World Series of Poker broadcast schedule, which kicked off Tuesday night (July 23).

ESPN’s coverage will be broadcast Tuesday nights in two hour blocks from July 23 right through October 29.  Airings will start at 9 pm EST.

Norman Chad and Lon McEachern will call the action.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Jul/23/2013

Breaking News

Gaetz Betting Underdog to Get Confirmed as AG

The oddsmakers were more accurate than the pollsters when it came to the 2024 Election, and they're making another bold bid on what will transpire with Donald Trump's pick for America's Attorney General.