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Poker Pro Annie Duke Gets a Facelift

Annie Duke is back after enduring a few years of criticism for her role representing shuttered online poker room UB.com and perhaps more so for being the sister of disgraced Full Tilt Poker headman Howard Lederer. Full Tilt Poker still owes millions to US players.

Duke has mostly been in hiding…until now….and she’s getting a makeover.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jan/20/2014

Poker Pro Phil Ivey to Unveil Training Site IveyPoker.com by Month’s End

Poker pro Phil Ivey is set to open his much anticipated online poker training website IveyPoker.com in the coming days.

The aim of the site is to “teach the world how to play better poker.”

Prominent figures in the world of poker will be well represented on the site including Jennifer Harman, Patrik Antonius and Greg Mercer.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jan/20/2014

‘Stoner Bowl’ to be Played in State Where Web Gambling is Legal: Lots More Props Likely

All the sins converge February Sunday February 2 as the first and only two US states that have legalized marijuana will be represtented at this year's Super Bowl, hosted by one of only three states that have made Web gambling legal.  It’s the first ever Stoner Bowl or Bong Bowl or….well….there are bound to be plenty of nicknames given to this most unusual Super Bowl. 

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jan/20/2014

Problem Gambling a Laughing Matter in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (Associated Press) — The Ohio Lottery Commission is trying to draw attention to serious messages about problem gambling by depicting outcomes of some humorous bets.

The characters in the "I Lost a Bet" media campaign include a bearded man dancing atop a table with rhythmic gymnastics ribbons and another guy wearing a dog costume and crouching in a crowded elevator. The billboard and TV ads refer to the campaign website, where funny scenes precede serious messages about damaging effects of problem gambling.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/20/2014

New Jersey WSOP.com Online Championships Start Sunday, Run Until Feb 2

WSOP.com is offering the New Jersey online championships, which features a special $250,000 Invitational Freeroll to kick it off. There are actually two $250,000 freerolls that will be held during the Online Championships, one on January 19 for new depositors and one on February 2 (Super Bowl Sunday) for anyone who played in at least one event.

Submitted by Press Release on, Jan/19/2014

Judge Reschedules Trial for Those Running Illegal Gambling Operation

Jackson, Miss. (Associated Press) - A federal judge has rescheduled the trial for eight people indicted on charges of running illegal gambling operations in east Mississippi.

The defendants in the case had asked for a continuance, which was granted on Friday. The trial is now scheduled in U.S. District Court in Jackson in May.

Federal prosecutors said illegal gambling was taking place in Meridian at The Snack Shack, The Sports Connection, commonly referred to as "the Log Cabin," and The New Place.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/18/2014

Poker Pro Tom Dwan Responds to $25 million Win Story in Macau

Poker pro Tom “Durrrr” Dwan did not win $25 million as was reported on a variety of poker websites Friday.

He tweeted late Friday evening:
ya so at the time of this bogus macau story 36hrs ago i was losing on my macau trip, and definitely hadnt won 25 million in a session.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Jan/18/2014

Borgata Cancels Winter Poker Open Event Due to Fake Chips

New Jersey state gaming regulators found that one or more entrants participating in a $2 Million Guaranteed Borgata Winter Poker Open event used a significant number of counterfeit chips.

The Borgata Winter Poker Open is among the most highly anticipated tournaments on US soil.

No charges have been filed in the case.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Jan/18/2014

Oklahoma Bookie Gets 27 Month Prison for Illegal Sports Betting, Poker Business

OKLAHOMA CITY—On Friday January 17, 2014, Teddy Dryden Mitchell, 59, of Oklahoma City, was sentenced by United States District Judge David L. Russell to serve 27 months in federal prison for running an illegal gambling operation, announced Sanford C. Coats, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma.

Submitted by Press Release on, Jan/18/2014

Poker Set Recalled Following Player’s Finger Being Cut Off

A defective poker table set with chairs sold at discount chain department store Wal-Mart has been recalled, according to CardSchat.com.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jan/18/2014

Americas Cardroom Launches Early Satellites for $900K Online Super Series III

San Jose, Costa Rica – While New Jersey and Nevada online poker sites struggle to push their guarantees above five figures, one national online poker site is going all in by dropping $900,000 in guarantees on the table this March. Americas Cardroom today announced the return of its popular Online Super Series.

Submitted by Press Release on, Jan/17/2014

Poker Blogger, Photographer Used Chopsticks to Steal Dealer Tips at Casino

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. – (Associated Press) - A poker blogger has been sentenced to a probation program for stealing nearly $700 in dealers’ tips by pulling the cash out of a locked box with chopsticks.

Forty-one-year-old Jay Newnum of Fishers, Ind., has returned the money and announced in a blog post that he plans to “step away from the poker world indefinitely.”

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/17/2014

Meet Asia’s Second Richest Man: Lui Che-woo

Head of Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment, Lui Che-woo, remains Asia’s second richest man according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.  Only Hong Kong multi-billionaire Li Ka-shing, whose fortune stood at $29.5 billion, is richer.

BetOnline

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jan/17/2014

Judge: Alabama AG Office Can’t Keep Confiscated Gambling Machines, Cash

(Associated Press) - A judge says the Alabama attorney general's office can't keep nearly $94,000 in cash and 376 gambling machines seized in a raid of Greenetrack in 2011.

Circuit Judge Houston Brown ruled Wednesday that the state waited too long to file correct paperwork seeking forfeiture of the cash and machines seized in the raid of the Greene County gambling business on June 1, 2011.

The judge said the state's 13-week delay made the forfeiture complaint ineffective.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/16/2014

$1 Mil Buy-in Royal Poker Challenge High Stakes Tournament Looks Like a Fake

An advertised high stakes poker tournament, the $1 million buy-in winner take all $50 million Royal Poker Challenge, might not be real. 

The casino where the event is supposed to take place has never heard of this tournament.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jan/16/2014

Rocker Ted Nugent Tells Gambling911.com He Might Run for Political Office

Senator Ted Nugent?

Governor Ted Nugent??

President Ted Nugent???

Hold on to your hats, folks, it just might be!!!

Rocker Ted Nugent, as well known for his outspoken conservative views as he is for his hard-edged rock music, tells Gambling911.com in an exclusive interview that he is considering a run for political office.

"The Motor City Madman," who grew up in Detroit and now lives on a sprawling ranch in Texas, frequently has his conservative political opinions reported in the media.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Jan/16/2014

Sacramento Kings, Overstock.com Begin Accepting Bitcoin

Americas Cardroom, the Sacramento Kings NBA franchise and Overstock.com all have begun to accept the anonymous digital currency bitcoin.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jan/16/2014

‘The Diamond Collar’ to Air on OWN: Mob Enforcer Turned Dog Rescuer (Video)

A new Mob series is about to begin airing on Oprah Winfrey’s OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network).  Just what we need, another Mob reality series.  Weren’t “Mob Wives” and “Amish Mafia” enough?

Well, “The Diamond Collar” will be different….much different.

The series features former Gambino Mob enforcer 

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Jan/16/2014

Pennsylvania Casino Industry Sees Decline

(Associated Press) - Gamblers at Pennsylvania casinos continued to hit the tables in a big way last year, but all those hands of blackjack and spins of the roulette wheel still weren't enough to prevent the industry from suffering its first overall revenue decline since casino play began in 2006.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jan/16/2014

London Affiliate Conference 2014 Registrations Massively Up (Video)

Alex Pratt of London Affiliate Conference (LAC) tells CalvinAyre.com the event is so far seeing record numbers over past years.

“We are seeing between 50 and 100 registrations per day,” he relayed.

The event, now celebrating its 8th year, will take place on February 7-9 (2014).  Over 3000 people attended last year’s LAC with that number to be higher this year, based on Pratt’s estimates.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jan/16/2014

32Red.com Seeing Black With Record Profits Up 21 Percent in 2013

32Red.com, which has become one of the biggest online casino brands in the world, has reported an increase in revenues of 21 percent during the last 12 months (£38.8m in 2013 compared to £32.1m in 2012).

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jan/16/2014

Oscar 2014 Betting Odds as ‘Gravity’, ‘American Hustle” Win Most Nominations

Carrie Stroup here with your Oscar 2014 betting odds as nominations were announced Thursday morning. 

Submitted by Carrie Stroup on, Jan/16/2014

Borgata President Dismisses Early Online Gambling Results in New Jersey (Video)

Atlantic City casinos reported online revenue of $8.4 million this week for the first two months of legalized Web gambling in the Garden State. 

With New Jersey forecasting revenue of $1.2 billion, many pundits found the early numbers disappointing.

Tom Ballance, Borgata president & COO, broke down the online gambling numbers and explained what obstacles online gaming has faced so far.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jan/16/2014

Man Accused of Australian Open Betting had Device Stitched in Shorts

A 22-year-old British man arrested for illegal gambling from the stands of the Australian Open had a device stitched into his shorts that allowed him to transmit real time information to gambling syndicates.

Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Jan/16/2014

Irish Bookmaker Paddy Power Sent Baby Clothes, Whiskey to North Korea Dictator

Ireland’s biggest bookmaker, Paddy Power, reportedly sent North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un baby clothing and Irish whiskey last month.

Paddy Power financed former NBA player Dennis Rodman’s trip to the “Hermit Kingdom”.  They have since severed ties with Rodman.

A company statement read: “Here’s what Paddy Power No.2 spokesperson Rory Scott brought to North Korea on his pre Christmas trip as recommended by our protocol advisor - an Irish whiskey set, a traditional baby dress and a handbag.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jan/15/2014

Ukrainian Network Nearly Took Control of Bitcoin Last Week

As Bitcoin, the alternative anonymous digital currency, becomes more widely accepted within the online gambling community (Americas Cardroom became the first major poker network to implement the option last week), operators remain skeptical….and perhaps with good reason.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jan/15/2014

‘Operation Pork Chop” Gambling Defendants Arraigned

The last of 16 individuals indicted for running an illegal gambling operation last September were arraigned this Tuesday in Allegheny County (Pennsylvania) Common Pleas Court.  All but two of the individuals are charged with conspiracy.  Some face other charges such as illegal gambling.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jan/15/2014

Courtside Betting Crackdown at Australian Open: Arrest Made

Police have arrested a British man and are seeking a “series of individuals” suspected to be ‘courtsiding’, or placing bets illegally on spot events to corrupt gambling markets, on tennis matches at the Australian Open.

A 22-year-old was arrested during a game at Melbourne Park on Tuesday and charged with one count of “engaging in conduct that would corrupt a betting outcome,” deputy commissioner Graham Ashton told reporters in Melbourne on Wednesday.

Submitted by Reuters on, Jan/15/2014

Robert Gustafsson the Bodog Raid Instigator: Hungry Tigers, Smashed Penises, Oh My

The murky drama surrounding the November raids on Bodog Asia's Manila offices got a little clearer last week after CalvinAyre.com posted a copy of the affidavit that led to the raid. Turns out the affidavit was signed by former Bodog Asia CEO Robert Gustafsson.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jan/14/2014

British Bookies Lose $30 Million With Top 7 Premier League Club Wins

(Reuters) - Britain's bookmakers were left nursing losses totalling up to 30 million pounds ($49 million) on Tuesday after the top seven teams in English soccer's Premier League all won their latest round of matches.

Submitted by Reuters on, Jan/14/2014

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Nevada Gaming Board Sued By Crypto.com

The derivatives arm of crypto exchange Crypto.com has sued the Nevada gaming and gambling regulator in the state’s federal court on June 3, claiming it improperly blocked the exchange from offering “derivative contracts that reference sporting events on its federally regulated market.”