Gambling News
Four Wives, Seventeen Children Involved in Ho Debacle
Just one day after announcing publicly that all was good in his family, the 89-year-old Macau casino magnate, Stanley Ho has filed suit claiming he got a raw deal.
How Hurt is Jay Cutler Really? Bookie Balks, Cutler Walks
The Twitter universe has blasted Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and so too have the Vegas bookmakers.
"I don't think he was that hurt," famed bookmaker Jimmy Vaccaro told Matt Youmans of the Las Vegas Review Journal following Chicago’s NFC Championship loss to Green Bay. "I think he was more embarrassed than hurt."
PokerStars eCheck Crisis: Gambling911 Twitter Alerts Around The Clock
Super Bowl 2011 Betting: $100 Million in Vegas Possible, More Online
Ho No, Not Again! Billionaire Casino Magnate Files Lawsuit
So you thought it was over, huh? Guess again!
Saga Is HO-VER: Stanley Ho Admits to Transfer of Stake in Casino Empire
World Sports Exchange Latest Scam: Free Money Bonus
Those waiting months for payouts from World Sports Exchange (WSEX.com) were greeted to a shocking message in their email boxes over the past few days.
Greg Raymer on California Legalized Online Poker: “Not Good Enough”
Stanley Ho Accuses Family of Stealing Gambling Assets
Macau gambling magnate, Stanley Ho, is accusing family members of gambling assets.
Online Poker Helps Boost Playtech 4th Quarter Income, Revenue
Delaware Shut Out Once Again From Super Bowl
Once again, the three legal sportsbooks in Delaware that take wagers on NFL games all season long will be shut out for the Super Bowl. (Bet on hundreds of Super Bowl props here at Bookmaker.eu, serving the sports bettor since 1985. LIVE WAGERING on every play available).
Stanley Ho Macau Casino Empire Stake Goes to Family
89-year-old Billionaire Stanley Ho transfers most of his stake in Macau gambling company to family members. Worth 13.4 billion HK dollars.
Jay Cutler a Wimp: Bookmaker Jimmy Vacarro Echoes Public Sentiment
Debt-Ridden Greece to Award Online Gambling Licenses by Year’s End
Virgin, EA Games Bringing Online Gambling To Video Game Console
Another Guilty Plea In Maryland Online Poker Investigation
Another individual has plead guilty in an expansive Internet gambling investigation being conducted by the US Attorney’s Office out of Baltimore, Maryland.
Martin Loftus from California, plead guilty to one count of money laundering on behalf of online poker operations. Like his colleague James Davitt, Loftus has agreed to cooperate with federal authorities in both Maryland and New York.
$90 Million Likely Bet on 2011 Super Bowl in Nevada Says Caesars Sportsbook Chief
Stuart Slotnick on New York City Mob Busts: “Informants Are Unreliable”