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Wynn Continues With Lawsuit Frenzy: Sues Girls Gone Wild

Wynn Las Vegas Casino first went after NBA star Charles Barkley for a gambling debt, then - just the other day - they announced a lawsuit against the NBA itself.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Jul/04/2008

John McCain Doesn't Care About Internet Gambling

In an interview with Erin Neff of the Las Vegas Review Journal Republican Presidential candidate, John McCain, made it clear that an all out ban on Internet gambling is a very low priority for his fut
Submitted by Payton on, Jul/04/2008

Alameda Homicide Unit Close to Getting Poker Player Murderer

The Alameda, California homicide unit are closing in on a suspect in the double homicide of Ernest Scherer Jr., 60, a professional poker player, and his wife, Charlene, 57. Mr. and Mrs. Scherer were found dead, bloodied and in their pajamas in their home in Pleasanton, near Oakland, California, USA, on March 14, and authorities say they were beaten to death. Sergeant Scott Dudek told Gambling911.com Wednesday evening that Scherer's son is a "person of interest". The poker community almost immediately pointed the finger at Ernest Scherer III.

Submitted by Payton on, Jun/16/2008

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How Are Online Competitions Regulated?

Online competitions might look like raffles or sweepstakes, and in some ways, they are. There’s usually a prize, a way to enter, and a winner chosen at the end. However, the way these contests are structured legally makes a big difference.