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Alderney Gambling Control Commission to Require Segregated Funds, Monthly Reports

Following the Full Tilt Poker fallout from this past year, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission is looking to help repair its image by revising its licensing policy

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/25/2012

Zynga Earnings May Surprise Wednesday: Investors Eagerly Await Las Vegas Sands Numbers

Wednesday July 25, 2012 will be a big day in the world of gambling stocks as investors eagerly await earnings reports from both Zynga and the Las Vegas Sands. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/25/2012

Bookies Offer Odds on UFO Sightings, Torch Bearer Tripping at London Olympics

The bookies are getting especially creative with the upcoming London Olympics, offering odds on just about everything under the sun including whether there will be a UFO sighting during the opening ceremony and if the torch bearer trips while attempting to light the flame. 

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Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Jul/25/2012

Gambling Sector Anxiously Awaiting Las Vegas Sands 2012 Q2 Earnings Wednesday

Sheldon Adelson’s Las Vegas Sands (LVS) earnings report for 2012 Q2 was to come out on Wednesday, expected after the market closes. 

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Early forecasts from Wall Street call for an 11 percent increase in earnings per share, to 60 cents while revenue is expected to jump almost 19 percent for $2.783 billion.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/24/2012

'Poker Princess' Molly Bloom has Memoir Deal

NEW YORK (Associated Press) — Molly Bloom, who ran high-stakes, exclusive poker games involving some of Hollywood's biggest names, playboys and sports stars, will have a memoir coming out next year.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/24/2012

Feds Say Georgia Casino Boat Allowed Illegal Gambling

Russ Bynum, Associated Press

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- (Associated Press) - Federal prosecutors say the owners of a Savannah-based casino boat owe the government nearly $7 million earned from illegal gambling in state waters off Georgia and South Carolina.

An indictment unsealed Monday in U.S. District Court charges the general manager of Diamond Casino and two of his boat captains with operating an illegal gambling business. Prosecutors say Diamond Casino's cruise boat routinely allowed gambling in state waters between July 2010 and last November.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/24/2012

Online Poker Movie ‘Runner Runner’ Filming Throughout San Juan, Puerto Rico

Gambling911.com is here in beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico where “Runner Runner” has begun filming in locations throughout the island. 

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Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/24/2012

Zynga to Report Earnings on Wednesday: Online Poker Could Provide Big Boost

Yesterday, Gambling911.com reported on how Zynga was already in the process of negotiating “real money” platforms for its uber popular Texas Hold’em online poker game.  On Wednesday (July 25, 2012), the company is set to report earnings. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/24/2012

‘Kite Marks’ for Online Gambling Could Encourage Operators to Obtain License in UK

Regulators in the United Kingdom have proposed using a “kite-marking system” as a means of encouraging operators to seek regulation there.

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Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jul/24/2012

Richard Tisei Could Become First Openly Gay Republican in Congress With Tierney Loss

One of the more interesting outcomes of a John Tierney loss in Massachusetts could be that the first ever openly gay Republican gets elected to Congress.  And Tierney’s job is far from secure following ongoing allegations he knew of his two brother-in-laws “illegal” gambling business based in Antigua. 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Jul/24/2012

Massachusetts State Senate Considers Gambling Compact With Tribe

BOSTON -- (Associated Press) - The state Senate is expected to vote soon on a casino compact signed by Gov. Deval Patrick and the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/24/2012

Absolute Poker Exec Brent Beckley Gets 14 Month Prison Sentence

NEW YORK (Reuters) - An owner of Absolute Poker, one of the three largest Internet poker companies, was sentenced to 14 months in prison on Monday after admitting to deceiving banks over the processing of gambling proceeds.

Brent Beckley, 32, joined Costa Rica-based Absolute Poker in 2003 and became its head of payment processing. Last December, he pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to conspiring to break U.S. laws against gambling on the Internet. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and wire fraud.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/23/2012

First Family of Poker’s Barry Shulman Talks WSOP, Blasts Dealers and Rival Jamie Gold

Are the Shulmans the First Family of Poker?

At the recent World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas, three members of the Shulman family each made the final table of a WSOP tournament--in the same week!

That's never been done before in the history of the WSOP.

In the same week, Barry Shulman, his wife Allyn and their son Jeff all made final tables, with Allyn the only one in the family to go on to win a tournament.

In her case it was the WSOP seniors tournament, which was open to men and women aged 50 or older.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Jul/23/2012

South Point Poker Would Move Away From Zen Gaming Network: Launch Planned for Fall

South Point Poker anticipates being the first “real money” intrastate online poker site in the US with a launch expected by fall. 

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/23/2012

Maine Newest Casino’s Future in Doubt following Development Permit Nullification

PORTLAND, Maine (Associated Press) - The immediate future of Maine's newest casino is in doubt.

Department of Environmental Protection officials and the Attorney General's Office were meeting Monday and discussing what course of action to take after a judge nullified a development permit for the Oxford Casino less than two months after the casino opened in the western Maine town of Oxford.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/23/2012

Zynga Gets Bids to Offer ‘Real Cash’ Online Poker

GTECH G2 and Playtech confirmed to have submitted bids to provide the social giant Zynga Poker with a real cash online poker platform, according to eGaming Review Magazine Monday. 

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Last week, Zynga founder Mark Pincus (pictured) confirmed the social media firm was exploring “real money” online poker ventures.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/23/2012

John Tierney Claims Challenged Court Order Comforted Him re Relative’s Gambling Biz

Massachusetts Congressman John Tierney continues to insist he had no idea his relatives were involved in an illegal gambling ring, citing a court order allowing his brother-in-law Robert Eremian to return to the Caribbean in 2002 to serve as a software consultant to a legal offshore betting operation.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/23/2012

London Olympics 2012 Betting Odds – Bookmaker Offers 315 Options

Bookmaker.eu was offering 315 plus different betting options on the upcoming London Olympics 2012 with odds on such events as Men’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Volleyball, Water Polo, Badminton, the Triathlon, Soccer, just to name a few.  Bets can be placed here with qualified new customers receiving up to US$500 in FREE CASH.

Submitted by Ean Lamb on, Jul/23/2012

Macau Murder Spate Worrisome as Growth Slows in Casino Mecca

HONG KONG (Reuters) - In Macau, three murders in the past two weeks have raised fears that violent crime is growing more common at the same time as the island's casino operators are struggling with slower growth.

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Submitted by Guest on, Jul/23/2012

Revenues Way Up at 32Red: Will Enter Italy Market

Shares at 32Red have risen 3.3 percent, valuing the company at £30 million following an upbeat forecast of full year revenues. 

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Its first half revenues rose 50 percent to to £16.5 million.  The Gibraltar-based betting firm, backed by Gervais Williams’ Diverse Income Trust, says it plans to launch online gambling websites in the lucrative Italian market. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/23/2012

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie: Meadowlands Casino Talk a ‘Waste of Time’

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Associated Pres) While New Jersey lawmakers heard pros and cons Thursday on the prospect of casino gambling at the Meadowlands, Gov. Chris Christie, who opposes the idea, called the discussion futile.

"I think any conversation about extending gaming to the northern part of the state or any place else in the state is a waste of time," Christie said at an unrelated bill-signing in Trenton. "As a practical political matter, it's not going to happen."

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/23/2012

Mass Congressman John F. Tierney Under Fire for Dining at Antiguan Bookie’s Home

“Dinner at my wife’s brother’s house. I don’t think that people would think that’s extraordinary,” Massachusetts Congressman John F. Tierney said at a recent news conference.

That is unless your brother-in-law just happens to be Bobby Eremian, one of the first men to set up an offshore sports betting company on the island of Antigua where Tierney and his wife were invited guests. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/22/2012

Nevada Senator: “Online Poker Legislation on the Front Burner”

Nevada Sen. Dean Heller insists that online poker legislation at the federal level is “on the front burner” following reports that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had already drafted a measure along with Arizona Republican Senator Jon Kyl. 

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Jul/21/2012

South Carolina Man Arrested for Killing Wife, Gambling Associate

Columbia, S.C. – (Associated Press) - Investigators say they have charged a man with killing his wife and his colleague in a gambling business in his upscale suburban Columbia home.

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said 42-year-old Brett Parker turned himself in Friday after two murder charges were filed more than three months after the killings.

Lott says Parker shot his 44-year-old wife, Tammy, then picked up another gun and shot 46-year-old Brian Capnerhurst on April 13. Arrest warrants say Parker then tried to make it look like he was being robbed.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/21/2012

Poker Pro Michael MIzrachi Accuses Giorgio Medici of Welching on WSOP Side Bet

Poker pro Michael Mizrachi has accused fellow player Giorgio Medici of refusing to pay on a World Series of Poker bracelet bet. 

Mizrachi posted a series of Twitter messages claiming that Medici has said he is now filing for bankruptcy and is unable to pay the said side bet.

He also noted that Medici has allegedly behaved in such a matter in the past. 

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Jul/20/2012

Dark Knight Rises Box Office Odds Scrapped in Wake of Mass Shooting

Oddsmakers at Bookmaker.eu have cancelled further betting on the weekend opening box office receipts for “Dark Knight Rises” following a shooting rampage at an Aurora, Colorado movie theatre late Thursday night during a screening of the film. 

A gunman identified as James Holmes, 24, of Aurora, Colorado, killed 12 and injured 38 during the shooting rampage.  A 3-month old baby was among those sustaining an injury during the attack.

Many theatres have since yanked screenings of the film following the incident. 

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Jul/20/2012

PokerStars Macau Announces Final Two Special Asia “Player of the Year” Festivals in 2012

MACAU, CHINA – July 20 – PokerStars Macau today announced that it has added two more special events to the 2012 Asia Player of the Year season. The Macau Poker Cup Championship (MPCC) will take place from September 7-16, while the inaugural APPT: Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) is scheduled for October 26 to November 11. Both events will be held at the Grand Waldo Entertainment Complex.

The Macau Poker Cup Championship (MPCC) is the annual finale for Asia’s premier poker series and will feature a HKD $20,000 buy-in Main Event that has a HKD $4.5 million guarantee.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/20/2012

BetED.com Head Gets 2 Years Probation in ‘Blue Monday’ Online Gambling Conviction

Darren Wright, the 43-year-old head of now defunct online gambling outfit BetED.com, has been given two years probation for his role in running the establishment.

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Wright was charged with bank fraud and aiding and abetting in regard to running an illegal gambling operation.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/20/2012

Meadowlands Casino ‘Inevitable’

Meadowlands Racetrack Operator Jeff Gural appeared on 'NJ Today' with host Mike Schneider and explained that he has been in talks with an established gaming company in regard to the topic of expanded gaming at the Meadowlands.

"I think it is inevitable that you will see casino gambling (at the Meadowlands)," Gural said. "I would be lying if I [didn't say] one of my motivations for doing this (taking over the Meadowlands Racetrack) was that I think there will be casino gambling at some point."

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/20/2012

Former Arizona Legislator Convicted in Casino Gambling Scheme Charged with Impersonating Son

SAN DIEGO – (Associated Press) - California prosecutors say a former Arizona legislator who went to prison in a 1990 corruption scandal used his son's identity to get a California ID card and real estate license so he could work as a broker and teach a real estate class.

U-T San Diego reported Thursday that Don Kenney has been charged with five felonies including perjury, forgery and impersonating his son, a Washington state attorney.

Submitted by Guest on, Jul/19/2012

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