Gambling News
Atlantic City Casinos Urge New Jersey State Voters to Pass Sports Betting Measure
In early November there will be a referendum whereby New Jersey state residents will have the opportunity to vote for legalized online gambling in the state.
Atlantic City casinos are now backing the measure and they are urging voters to help pass such legislation. More specifically, the Casino Association of New Jersey, which represents the city’s 11 gambling operations, is pushing to have sports betting legalized.
Full Tilt Poker Hearing to be Held in Private
The Alderney Gaming Control Commission announced on Wednesday that its September 19 hearing related to Full Tilt Poker will be held in private.
Merge Poker Skins, Affiliates Severely Impacted by Erroneous Reporting
BitCoin Poker Coming Soon: Top 3 Most Likely Players
Many people in the poker community have begun to talk about the prospects of digital currency taking over the sector with BitCoin poker becoming the new reality.
South Point Casino in Las Vegas Jumps Into Online Poker Fray
Facebook Date From Hell Turns Into Ladbrokes Knifepoint Robbery
PokerView Moves to Merge From Everleaf Poker Network: Offers $4 Mil Tourney
PokerView.com switches networks, will be down September 13
Latest Online Gambling X Files: TopBet.com Website Looks A Lot Like Defunct BetED.com
Massachusetts Latest State to Propose Legalized Internet Poker
The state of Massachusetts joins New Jersey, Nevada, California, Iowa and Florida in a quest to offer legalized Internet poker to its residents.
State Court of Appeals Upholds Conviction of Poker Game Murderer
The state Court of Appeals in Minnesota has upheld the conviction of a man charged with fatally shooting a colleague during a poker game in St. Cloud.
No Active Investigation Into Merge Poker Network by Baltimore
Troubled AFL Player Brendan Fevola May Try Out For NFL
Liberal Economist Paul Krugman Calls BitCoin a “Stupid Currency”
Jenn Sterger Joins The Online Gambling Arena: Signs on With BetOnLine
Nevada Attorneys Agree on Direction State is Taking on Internet Poker
The state of Nevada became the first to legalize Internet poker this summer. The legislation cannot be implemented, however, until a federal law is passed.
Betfair’s Mixed Bag Following Expected Drop in 1st Quarter 2011 Revenue
Online Gambling and Digital Currency a Marriage Bound to Happen
Chris Christie Says He Supports Gambling, But Does He?
Gambling911.com has previously reported on the major Republican presidential candidates' records on gambling issues.
We revealed how Texas Governor Rick Perry, Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney would be no friend to the gambling industry should any of them be elected President of the United States, all of them having stymied or attempted to stymie the expansion of gambling during their respective political careers.
But those are all declared candidates for the presidency.
Sports Handicapper Ted Sevransky Sets Record Straight Regarding G911 Foreclosure Coverage
Full Tilt Poker Hearing Postponed Again
There has been yet another postponement in the hearing to determine whether or not Full Tilt Poker is granted its license back.
Jedward Celebrity Big Brother, Andy Murray Mens US Open: Hot Betting Odds
Subcommittee Key to Expediting Legalization of Internet Poker
Full Tilt Poker Attorneys Requests Motion for Leave to Withdraw From Case
SunFirst Bank Could Go Belly Up After Online Poker Indictments
SunFirst Bank, which is alleged to have processed online poker transactions and disguising them as dog food and golf ball purchases, appears to be on life support.