New Jersey Passes Internet Gambling, Sports Betting Bill

The New Jersey legislature today overwhelmingly voted to approve the state's sports betting bill. The vote was 55 to 17 in the State Assembly; 36 to 3 in the State Senate.

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New Jersey, California Race to Legalize Internet Gambling

With the worldwide Internet gambling market generating some $330 billion, US states the likes of New Jersey and California are looking to legalize the activity within their own borders.

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Online Gambling in Washington DC, New Jersey, California: All Red Hot Now

A handful of states are looking to push ahead in regard to legalized online gambling.  These include New Jersey, California and the District of Columbia (Washington, DC).
 

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Bookmaker Mazhar Majeed Served With Legal Notice

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2014 Super Bowl in New Jersey Could Be Huge For State Sports Betting

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Lucchese Wiretapped Conversations Released by New Jersey AG

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Bookies Fare Well On Sunday Following Thanksgiving Feast For Gamblers

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Pakistan Cricket Players Named In Spot-Fixing Scandal

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Atlantic City Casino Reform, Internet Gambling Won’t Work Claims Moody’s

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Senator Raymond Lesniak Talks Legalized Online Gambling in New Jersey

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New Jersey Senate Panel Approves Sports Betting: Internet Gambling on Horizon?

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Carrie Stroup Red-Faced After Bookie Bludgeoning

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New Jersey Take Notice: Delaware Casinos Say Sports Betting Lucrative

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BookMaker.com Pays Out $129,000 To A Single Winner

Lucky customer N.H. -whose identity and location are protected for confidentiality reasons-, just received a US$ 129,000 payout for his 12-team parlay winnings at BookMaker.com.

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Ladbrokes Abruptly Pulls Out of China, Hong Kong Market

With little notice, the United Kingdom’s largest bookmaker, Ladbrokes, will stop accepting bets online from those living in China and Hong Kong.

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Eremian Brother Wants To Become Professional Gambler In Vegas

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Senate Panel Clears Way For Legalized Online Gambling In New Jersey

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Who Wants to be a Bookie?

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Roger Federer Speaks Out Regarding Gambling Scandal

Roger Federer is now talking in regard to a gambling scandal that threatened to rock the world of tennis.

Federer said on Tuesday that he had requested a detailed explanation from Ted Forstmann, the head of his management company IMG, after a lawsuit was filed claiming Forstmann had increased a bet on the 2007 French Open based on information provided to him by Federer.

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Don Best Joins The Gambling911.com Family: Partners With Mike Tyson

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Paul The Octopus Successor Unveiled

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San Francisco Giants World Series Win Odds Pay Out 30/1

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Advice for Agents – Precautions When Using a Cell Phone

 

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Sports Betting Mob Leader Facing Up To 12 Years In Prison

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Betsson Latest Online Gambling Firm Sees Huge 3rd Quarter Results

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Gambling Shares A Beacon in Tough Economy

While there continue to be few bright spots in the world economy, gambling shares both online and in the Asian gaming Mecca of Macau, continued to defy the trends.

3rd quarter results this past week at major online gambling venues and the introduction of betting exchange Betfair to the London Stock Exchange with an IPO of $2.84 billion have many investors excited.  

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PartyGaming Announces 3rd Quarter Results: Poker Sales Fall

 

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William Hill 3rd Quarter Revenue for 2010 Way Up

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Ted Forstmann Not An Agent To Tiger Woods or Roger Federer Says Rep

The firm representing Ted Forstmann has advised Gambling911.com that he does not act as an agent for either Tiger Woods or Roger Federer. 

Previous reports have pointed out that Forstmann is named in a lawsuit that alleges improprieties stemming from “insider gambling tips” provided be Federer.  Forstmann had been characterized as “an agent to both sports figures” in the press.

A representative from Sitrick And Company advised:

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Online Sportsbooks Get Beaten Badly in Week 6 of NFL: Eagles Save Day

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