UB.com, Absolute Poker Customers Report Receipt of April’s Rakeback

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Monies Seized from Online Gambling Sites Will Pay for new Undercover Vehicles

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Macau Says Gambling Revenue Surges 42 pct in May

By Farah Master

HONG KONG, June 1 (Reuters) - Gambling revenue in Macau, the world's largest gaming market, jumped 42.4 percent in May to 24.3 billion patacas ($3 billion), the Macau government said on Wednesday, bolstered by unabating demand from mainland tourists eager to gamble in China's only legal casino destination.

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BetED.com Shut Down: Another Online Sportsbook Contemplates Purchase of Accounts

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Australia: How to Help Problem Gamblers

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Gold Strike Poker Strikes Out

One of America's legal online poker rooms may be facing legal problems of a different kind.

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More Good News for Absolute Poker and UB.com Players: April Rakeback Paid

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Absolute Poker Agreement to pay Customers Documented

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Full Tilt Poker Real Cash Traffic Falls Below 9000 Average

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Chicago to get its First Casino

(Reuters) The Illinois House of Representatives on Monday passed a gambling expansion bill that would bring a casino to Chicago.

The measure passed by a vote of 65-50.

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Why Full Tilt Poker, Absolute Poker are Likely to Eventually Pay US Customers

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Australian Gambling: Xenophon Says Ban; Legal Eagle Nettleton Says Regulate

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Internet Poker Rat Under Investigation for Fraud Down Under

Australian authorities are said to be investigating notorious informant Daniel Tzvetkoff for fraud.

The one time payment processor is believed to have worked closely with US federal authorities in bringing down three of the world’s largest online poker rooms.  All three are still operating in some capacity outside the US, though only PokerStars has paid its stateside clients in full to date. 

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Online poker busts only a prelude to legalization

Politicians are trying to legalize online poker. Prosecutors are trying to shut it down.

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Cheap Tickets to Las Vegas - Summer 2011

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Las Vegas Hotel Summer Deals 2011

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US Attorney Rod Rosenstein: Indictments will not Target Gamblers

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Penny Auction Sites: Best Time to Bid

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Intrade.com Founder and CEO John Delaney Dies Trying to Climb Mount Everest

The founder of one of the world’s most popular online prediction markets and trading websites, Intrade.com, has passed away.

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MGM China IPO at HK$15.34 per Share

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Gambling Stocks: What’s Hot, What’s Not

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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.

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Don Johnson $11 Million Atlantic City Blackjack Wins a “Streak of Good Luck”

The man who took Atlantic City casinos for $11 million in blackjack wins called it “an incredible streak of good luck.

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BetED.com Players May be Waiting Some Time to Claim Funds

It is still unclear as to how much money the US Feds seized from BetED.com as part of an elaborate sting operation.

BetED.com closed its doors this week after their domain name was taken over by the US Justice Department.  The online betting company reportedly told Covers.com that the Feds have all of their money.  Most gamblers do not believe this and there are reports that BetED.com’s two founders (both of whom are named in Monday’s indictments) cleaned out their Costa Rican offices and fled.

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Cryptologic Fails to Comply With NASDAQ Audit Committee Reqs

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Quick Tender Shutdown: Players Likely to be Stiffed

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BetED.com Shuts Down, Claims US Government has all Players Funds

BetED.com has confirmed to Covers.com that they have shut down their business. 

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Online Poker Bill Approved in Nevada

(Associated Press) - Lawmakers on the Nevada Senate Judiciary Committee have approved Internet poker bill AB258, sending it to a floor vote.

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Dearborn Michigan Dentist Braces for the Worst as Plot Thickens in Twisted MGM Grand Kidnapping Case

Dearborn Michigan Dentist Braces for the Worst as Plot Thickens in Twisted MGM Grand Kidnapping Case

Victim is said to have placed fake sports bets with DraftKings on behalf of one of the assailants that would have totaled $325,000.