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Top Gambling Stories: ‘King of Betfair’ Sent to Prison, First WSOP 2013 Bracelet Won
These are the top gambling news stories from Gambling911.com for the early part of Friday May 31, 2013 (Eastern Standard Time). Follow us on Twitter here.
Swimming With Sharks: Michael Phelps vs. Vanessa Selbst at 2013 WSOP
“That wasn’t fun,” 18-time Olympic gold medal winning swimmer Michael Phelps tweeted in regard to his going up against one of the greatest female poker players at this year’s World Series of Poker.
For Phelps, this was his first ever WSOP event. He took on Vanessa Selbst.
He tweeted after going busto:
Live Webcast of 2013 GuangDong Asia Millions in Macau Online
MACAU, CHINA – PokerStars is set to host an online broadcast of the massive HKD $1,000,000 (USD $129k) ‘GuangDong Ltd Asia Millions’ (GDAM) Main Event from June 5-7, 2013. This continues the incredibly popular webcast coverage that was provided during the recent ninth season of the European Poker Tour, and will be available online at www.pokerstars.tv.
Top Gambling News: Glu Mobile Stock Rises 7 Percent With US Real Money Entry
These are the top gambling news stories as they happen at Gambling911.com for the evening/overnight period of May 30, 2013. Follow us on Twitter here.
How Poker Pro Phil Ivey Could Have Cheated Casino
London’s oldest casino, Crockford’s, refuses to pay poker pro Phil Ivey monies owed for his winnings playing Punto Banco. They allege Ivey cheated last fall. He has refuted this notion and recently filed suit against Crockford’s, demanding his £7.3m in winnings.
Online Casinos Go Mobile: Real Time Casinos on One’s iPhone, iPad
Win Palace is one of a number of online casinos that have gone mobile effective shortly (June 1, 2013).
Win Palace utilizes the Real Time Gaming platform and is available to those residing in the US and throughout the world.
MOBILE FEATURES
Player Hits 25-Team Parlay That Pays $17K With Tennis and Soccer Bets
One lucky customer of BetOnline has just won a 25-team parlay after betting $300. His total take – an amazing $17,404.51.
Top Gambling Stories: May 30 (Afternoon)
These are the top gambling news stories as they happen at Gambling911.com for the afternoon period of May 30, 2013 into the AM hours. Follow us on Twitter here.
Coke-Snorting, Gambling Addicted Former Broker: ‘You Can’t Trade on Coke’
A former City broker tells all to the London Guardian newspaper’s Joris Luyendijk Thursday, focusing on his life as a coke-snorting, gambling addicted broker who claims “It was the natural environment to unleash my inner beast”.
WSOP.com Online Poker Site Blunder: No Real Money Play Yet
As was first reported on Gambling911.com Wednesday, WSOP.com online poker rolled out its real money play site for residents of Nevada.
The problem. It wasn’t supposed to have happened yet.
Piers Morgan to Wayne Root: ‘You Join NRA After 20 Children Are Blown to Pieces’ (Video)
Gambling911.com Special Contributor and 2008 Libertarian Vice Presidential candidate Wayne Root appeared on “Piers Morgan” Wednesday night to discuss gun control, the recent IRS scnadal and President Obama, among other things.
Root, as Morgan notes, signed up with the NRA immediately after the shootings at a primary school in Sandy Hook, Connecticut that left 27 dead, most of whom were small children.
First World Series of Poker 2013 Event Will Award $850K
The Casino Employees event of the World Series of Poker 2013 drew 898 players, generated a $404,100 prize pool, and will award the winner almost $85K.
This is the first event of this year’s WSOP.
Event #2: No-Limit Hold'em / Eight Handed also kicked off Wednesday.
WSOP.com Real Money Online Poker Room Launches With a Bang –
Schill Will: There May Still be Hope For WSEX.com Players Owed Money
When World Sports Exchange founder Steve Schillinger killed himself a few weeks ago, he left behind an online sportsbook still owing players well over a million dollars.
For those of you stiffed out of monies when WSEX.com shut down, there may still be hope of recovering some funds.
Costa Rica Government Probing Marriage of Liberty Reserve Owner
News of payment processor Liberty Reserve’s indictment Tuesday should not have come as a great shock, especially to those who ran the outfit.
WSOP.com Real Money Online Poker Site Launches
The highly anticipated WSOP.com real money online poker site has launched and was accepting deposits from those residing or visiting Nevada Wednesday (May 29, 2013).
The launch was in conjunction with the start of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, an event that will continue through a good chunk of July.
Top Gambling Stories – May 29
These are the top gambling news stories as they happen at Gambling911.com for the overnight period of May 29, 2013 into the AM hours. Follow us on Twitter here.
Gambling Expansion in Illinois Moves Forward
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Associated Press) - A plan to expand gambling in Illinois has advanced out of a key House committee.
The proposal calls for five new casinos including one in Chicago and scores of slot machines. But bill sponsor Rep. Robert Rita, a Blue Island Democrat, says details are still being worked out.
The House Executive committee on Wednesday OK'd stripping the bill of its language.
Top Gambling Stories – May 29, 2013: Noon EDT Wire
These are the top gambling news stories as they happen at Gambling911.com. Follow us on Twitter here.
Bitcoin Fears Loom in Wake of Liberty Reserve Indictment
Costa Rican Online Bookies Find Love, Sex at Newly Opened Jaco Beach Del Rey
An infamous meat market bar/hotel of San Jose, Costa Rica has now opened a second location on the beach in Jaco.
The Hotel Del Rey, a staple for American bookmakers and their colleagues from the early days of Costa Rica’s burgeoning online sports betting industry, announced the opening of its second location this week.
Cantor Gaming Suit Accuses William Hill of Poaching Precious Trade Secrets
As reported by the Las Vegas Review Journal this week, Cantor Gaming is none too happy about rival William Hill entering its cherished US sports betting territory.
WSOP.com Real Money Online Poker Site, Massachusetts, Illinois and More
The topic of legalized real money poker will be hot this week as the World Series of Poker gets ready to kick off.
Pokerati.com predicts the WSOP.com new real money Internet poker site could come online in conjunction with the 2013 WSOP kickoff Wednesday.
Indecisiveness, Exclusion Prevented Federal Online Gambling Bill From Passing
Former Nevada Congressman Jon Porter blamed the casino industry’s indecisiveness for the failure to pass federal legalization of online gambling over the past few years.
Porter, who is now a lobbyist for the industry, also said that gaming interests refused to recognize the importance of Tribal casino groups and state lotteries.
Bitcoin No Liberty Reserve: Shutdown to Affect Only One Online Casino
Anonymous payment solutions company, Liberty Reserve, has been shut down by federal authorities out of the Southern District of New York on Tuesday.
The indictment alleges Liberty Reserve, a company incorporated in Costa Rica, has for years operated as one of the world’s largest digital currencies. Law enforcement refers to the company as a “PayPal for criminals” that allegedly laundered money to the tune of $6 billion over the past 7 years.
Gambling Ads Crackdown in Australia: Football Shirts to be Pulled
Australia will no longer be permitting gambling ads to run on television during live sporting events nor will bookmakers like Centrebet and bwin be permitted to have their logos on signage at venues or stadium naming rights.
Las Vegas Sands Corp to Develop Multi Billion Euro Casino in Madrid
Las Vegas Casino giant Las Vegas Sands Corp. has chosen Madrid for a multi-billion dollar gambling resort project which has been dubbed “EuroVegas” and will be Europe’s biggest casino and conference centre.
The latest plans for this exciting project were revealed by the company’s chairman and chief executive officer Sheldon Adelson at the Second Jerusalem International Tourism Summit.
Ohio Wants Its Colleges to Curb Gambling
CLEVELAND (Associated Press) — Ohio's college and university counselors are being asked to help keep compulsive gambling from becoming a problem among young people in the state as gambling venues multiply.
The state Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services hopes prevention and treatment of gambling addiction can be improved at universities and colleges, The Plain Dealer in Cleveland reported. A conference at Ohio State University conference last month alerted counselors, although some said they hadn't detected widespread addiction at their schools.
Viktor Blom Wins $1 Million at SCOOP Main Event
Another $1 million win for Viktor “Isildur1” Blom.
The online poker phenom has just won the popular SCOOP Main Event and the $1 million cash prize that comes with that honor.
Blom has been winning big in recent weeks at the high stakes tables on Full Tilt Poker, now owned by PokerStars.
Carbon Poker Announces Improvements to Sit & Go Offerings
Carbon Poker announced on Monday great improvements to their Sit & Go offerings including changes to the buy-in amount and VIP point entries just to name a few.
Here is a summary of the changes made:
Name Standardization
More Arrests in IPL Spot Fixing Scandal
New Delhi/Panaji (IANS) Six bookies allegedly involved in the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot fixing scandal were arrested by Goa Police Monday.
"Ketan Chavera, Amit Papat, Ritesh Patel, Paresh Asad Kota, Sandeep Asad Kota and Nikunj Lalan were arrested from a beach resort in Candolim after the Delhi Police intimated the Goa Police about them hiding there," said a Delhi Police officer.
David Sands Wins WPT World Championship Super High Roller
It is very rare that you make a World Poker Tour televised final table and still walk away empty handed, but that was what happened to three players on the final day of the World Poker Tour World Championship $100,000 Super High Roller event.
The high buy-in tournament attracted 21 players and so only the top three would walk away with prize money at Bellagio in Las Vegas, Nevada.