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Witness Testifies Ex Blew Up Home That Killed Two to Pay Off Gambling Debts

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (Associated Press) — An Indianapolis woman whose house exploded, killing two people, testified Wednesday during her former boyfriend's trial that he was determined to burn the home down for insurance money and became angry when the first two attempts failed.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jul/02/2015

History is Made Today as WSOP Holds First-Ever Online Poker Tournament

LAS VEGAS -- Today is an historic day for Internet gambling.

For the first time ever, an online poker tournament will be an official bracelet event at the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

Officially 2015 WSOP Event #64, the three-day tourney, whick kicks off at noon local time today, Thursday, July 2, 2015, is a no-limit Texas hold 'em tournament with a buy-in of $1,000.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Jul/02/2015

Odds of a Donald Trump Apology for Calling Mexicans ‘Rapists’: Pretty Good

Will businessman and now US Presidential candidate Donald Trump apologize for making disparaging comments about Mexicans?  Gambling911.com believes an official apology will come before July 10 with odds of an apology at -115.

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Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jul/01/2015

League of Legends Online Betting for US Customers Premiers July 4

The first US facing online sportsbook, appropriately named Sportsbook.ag (.com if you prefer) will be debuting eSports betting this weekend. League of Legends betting will now be a regular offering at Sportsbook.

Submitted by Carrie Stroup on, Jul/01/2015

Sportsbook.ag First US-Facing Sports Betting Site to Offer eSports Gambling

Sportsbook.ag has revealed it will begin offering betting on eSports following increasing demand to do so. 

They will become the first US-facing online sports betting site to do so.

Submitted by Carrie Stroup on, Jul/01/2015

Gambino Crime Family 'Made Man' Guilty in Murder of Miami Subs Founder

After two days of deliberations, jurors have found alleged Gambino Family mobster Anthony “Big Tony” Moscatiello guilty in the murder of South Florida businessman and Miami Subs restaurant franchise founder Gus Boulis. 

Moscatiello was found guilty of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.  He is facing the death penalty when sentenced on September 15.

Prosecutors claim that the Gambino Crime Family ordered Boulis killed over a dispute related to control over his SunCruz Casinos boat fleet.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jul/01/2015

Lawsuits Claim Abuse at Tribal Casinos: Card Counters Take Action

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (Associated Press) — For gamblers skilled at counting cards, it can be especially risky to play at America's tribal casinos: Those who have gotten caught tell stories of seized winnings, wrongful detentions, or worse.

Casino bosses everywhere have ways of making so-called "advantage players" feel unwelcome, regularly tossing and blacklisting them. But gamblers have limited options to press claims of mistreatment at Native American-owned properties, which generally are shielded from lawsuits in outside courts by laws recognizing tribes' sovereignty.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jul/01/2015

Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open to Hold Four-Event Final: $7.5 Mil

HOLLYWOOD, Fla - The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open (SHRPO) will return to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. July 30 – August 19, 2015. The series schedule, available on www.SHRPO.com, features an exciting line-up of tournament play, including the Big Four – a first ever four-event finale.

Submitted by Press Release on, Jul/01/2015

Attorney Who Led $300 Million Gambling Ring Wants Case Thrown Out

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Associated Press) - An attorney convicted of leading a $300 million gambling ring that used a veterans charity as a front is asking an appeals court to throw out his 6-year prison sentence.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Jul/01/2015

'No Agenda' in Marco Rubio Backing of Adelson Web Gambling Bill, Candidate Says

Florida Senator and U.S. Presidential hopeful Republican Marco Rubio insists his recent support of a measure to ban most forms of online gambling at the federal level has nothing to do with the man who is pushing said legislation, GOP mega donor and casino magnate Sheldon Adelson.

The Restoration of America’s Wire Act, drafted by another Republican Presidential hopeful South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham and Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz, was introduced in the U.S. Senate last week.  Rubio brings much higher name recognition to that piece of legislation.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jul/01/2015

Sex, Drugs and Gambling: How to Pay for Your College Tuition

A shocking survey conducted by Save the Student revealed this week that one fifth of university students have had to resort to gambling, the drug trade and even prostitution to pay their skyrocketing tuition bills.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jun/30/2015

It’s Official: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Divorcing… Gambling to Blame

Compulsive gambling has destroyed yet another marriage:  This time that of celebrity power couple Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner.

The two are splitting after 10 years of marriage but Gambling911.com had already reported the couple was toast earlier this month.

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Jun/30/2015

Casino Stocks Rise as on Good Macau News: Market Bloodbath Wednesday?

Tuesday we had the first good news surrounding the Macau gaming sector in quite some time as a number of casino companies with exposure there saw their stock prices rise.

Las Vegas Sands Corp, Wynn and MGM all witnessed upward momentum on Tuesday following news that the Chinese gambling enclave will start to relax visa requirements. 

Betting in Macau has been in steep decline amid a government crackdown on corruption, with gambling revenue slipping 24% in the 12 months through May.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jun/30/2015

PokerStars Announces MicroMillions Championship 11

ONCHAN, Isle of Man –The 11th MicroMillions championship will take place from July 16-26 on PokerStars, the Amaya Inc. (Nasdaq: AYA; TSX: AYA) brand announced today. The popular micro stakes tournament series will feature $5 million in guaranteed prize money across 100 events.

Since the first ever event in 2012, MicroMillions has seen more than 13 million tournament entries, and paid out over $82 million from stakes as little as $0.11, making it the world’s most popular tournament poker series.

Submitted by Press Release on, Jun/30/2015

Dallas Mavs Owner, ‘Shark Tank’ Investor Takes a Chance With eSports Gambling

Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban announced he has invested in Seattle-based eSports online gambling site UNIKRN, injecting a cool $7 million into the firm.  The company’s total secured funding is now at $10 million.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jun/30/2015

In Remembrance of Jonathan Duhamel’s Psychotic Ex-Girlfriend

With Jonathan Duhamel winning the 2015 WSOP High Roller for One Drop event and nearly $4 million to go along with yet another bracelet, we can only hope that the 2010 World Series of Poker champ invests in a better home security system.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/30/2015

Phil Hellmuth Deprived of Bracelet 15 at High Roller for ONE DROP Final

Looking to win his record 15th World Series of Poker bracelet, Phil Hellmuth was leading the pack heading into Monday evening’s play at the Event #58: $111,111 High Roller for ONE DROP with only eight players remaining.

But it was not to be as he bowed out in 6th place taking home nearly $700,000 more and upping his 2015 World Series of Poker winnings to over $1 million thus far.

Hellmuth had already broken his own record for bracelet wins at a previous event at this year’s World Series of Poker.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/29/2015

Bitcoin Online Gambling Site Primedice Hacked for One Million Dollars

Bitcoin online gambling website Primedice.com claims it was hacked out of $1 million and has offered a reward to anyone who can locate the culprit and all stolen funds.  The player reportedly exploited its random number generator last year.  The site identified the alleged Bitcoin thief as one Hufflepuff.  This individual was said to be betting upwards of $8,000 in bitcoin every second for hours.

“Our entire team was shocked that Hufflepuff continued to beat the house edge (1%) and stack up more and more profit over time,” a Primedice.com spokesperson said.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jun/29/2015

High Roller for ONE DROP to Pay Out Just Shy of $4 Million to Winner

It was determined on Monday that the 2015 WSOP High Roller for ONE DROP event will pay out $3,989,985 to the winner and just over $2.4 million to the 2nd place finisher. 

As of Monday 5 pm local time, only 16 players were remaining.  Among them: Daniel Coleman, winner of last year’s Big One for One Drop for $15,306,668 and self-proclaimed “hater of poker”. 

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/29/2015

Phil Mickelson Implicated in Gambling Case: Won’t Face Charges

Golf great Phil Mickelson has been tied to a $2.75 million gambling case, according to ESPN.  Mickelson has not been charged with any crime and is not under investigation. 

From the San Diego Union Tribune:

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jun/29/2015

Pay Per Head Agent Services in the Green Bay Area

Pay Per Head agent services are readily available for local bookies and agents courtesy of our friends at PayPerHead.com.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jun/29/2015

Australian Politics Infiltrated by Italian Mafia, Investigation Suggests

In a shocking report published Monday, it was revealed that Italy’s Calabrian mafia, known as 'Ndrangheta, used a number of well-known donors to parties on both sides of the Australian political divide to legitimise its activities.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jun/29/2015

Billionaire Who Blew Millions Gambling Blames the Devil: Won’t Pay Casino

A billionaire who gambled away £2million at London’s Ritz Casino is now refusing to pay his debt, claiming the devil made him do it.

The 52-year-old business mogul Safa Abdulla Al Geabury made that claim to a psychiatrist and it was presented to the High Court.

The frenzied gambling spree occurred in February of last year.  Mr. Al Geabury claims the urge to gamble was as if he had been possessed and that the casino should have stopped him instead of continuing to offer a £5million credit line.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jun/29/2015

Seals With Clubs Bitcoin Poker Site Owner Pleads Guilty

An individual who ran the now shuttered Bitcoin-only online poker room Seals With Clubs from his Las Vegas home, Bryan Micon, has plead guilty to running what authorities say was an illegal and unlicensed site. 

It was the first time that action had been taken against a Bitcoin operator in the Internet gambling space.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/29/2015

WSOP 2015 High Roller For One Drop Kicks Off: Buy-in $111,111

The WSOP 2015 High Roller For One Drop started Sunday afternoon with 102 entries, each buying in at $111,111.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jun/28/2015

Macau Gambling Junket Operator Accused in Money Laundering Probe

(Reuters) - A storied Macau junket operator, who has been the focus of a lengthy police investigation, has been accused of laundering HKD1.8 billion (USD232 million) through bank accounts in Hong Kong, according to court documents released this week.

Cheung Chi-tai, a former major shareholder of one of Macau's biggest junket operators the Neptune Group, is facing three separate charges of money laundering.

In November last year, the Hong Kong police launched a money-laundering investigation related to Cheung and had frozen his assets.

Submitted by Reuters on, Jun/27/2015

‘Goodfellas’ Stars Demanded Cash Payments Confesses Film’s Writer

(Gambling911.com News Wire) – During a Q&A session this past week to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the film release “Goodfellas”, that movie’s writer Nick Pileggi told audience members that many of the actors demanded cash payments in lieu of checks.

“They were paid out of petty cash,” Pileggi told audience members at a Film Forum on West Houston Street in Manhattan Tuesday night.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jun/27/2015

Need a Bookie for NFL, College Football

The new NFL and College Football season is upon us and many Gambling911.com readers will be in need of a bookie, whether to replace that old dog who doesn’t pay on time or offer an online service, or to simply dabble in sports betting for the first time.

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Jun/27/2015

Doyle Brunson Twitter Account Returns: FBI Could Be On The Case

82-year-old Poker icon Doyle Brunson apologized on Friday for the hacking of his Twitter account this past week.  Twitter finally temporarily suspended the account but not until after Brunson’s hacker(s) had offended African Americans, the LGBT community and women.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jun/27/2015

Gone in 60 Minutes’ Tournaments at Americas Cardroom Up The Thrill

It turns out the early bird really does get the worm. Or the fish, in the case of one online poker site's new tournament format. Americas Cardroom today announced the launch of new Gone in 60 Minutes Tournaments.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jun/26/2015

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