Gambling

The Art of Slot Machines

With approximately 197,144 slot machines in Las Vegas alone, it’s no wonder that artists have started to recognise these games as a digital platform for their work. One such artist is marine muralist Robert Wyland.

Submitted by Payton on, Oct/21/2013

Tropicana Casino Approved for NJ Online Gambling License

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (Associated Press) - New Jersey casino regulators continued their march toward Internet gambling Monday, awarding the state's fifth online gambling permit to the Tropicana Casino and Resort.

The state is preparing for the launch of online gambling in New Jersey, which will begin Nov. 26 after a five-day invitation-only test period to make sure all the systems work properly.

The awarding of the permit came as detailed regulations for Internet gambling took effect Monday.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/21/2013

Niagara Police Can Now Buy New Cars With Gambling Proceeds

NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (Associated Press) — A western New York police department can start shopping for patrol vehicles for the first time in five years now that casino gambling payments have been received from the Seneca Nation of Indians.

The Niagara Gazette reports that the Niagara Falls City Council has approved a measure seeking the allocation of $513,000 in casino revenues to buy 19 new police cars. The move will allow the cash-strapped city to essentially replace its entire fleet of overworked police cruisers.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/21/2013

Indianapolis Airport Considering Wireless Gambling Technology

(Associated Press) - Phil Sicuso and Joe Champion say Indianapolis International Airport is well suited for wireless gambling technology that could bring in revenue to support more nonstop flights.

The pair work at Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP and floated the idea in an article for their firm's newsletter, the Indianapolis Business Journal reported.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/20/2013

Week 8 College Football Upsets Great for the Bookies

Bookies celebrated a series of Week 8 College Football upsets that helped boost profits as the betting public tended to back the more high profile favorites.

Ole Miss pulled off one of the week’s biggest upsets, beating LSU outright as a +10 underdog.  The Tigers now have two losses on the season.  The Rebels record coming into Week 9 is 4-3 following their three point home victory.

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Oct/20/2013

Gambler Archie Karas Extradited to CA for Casino Cheat Case: Pleads Not Guilty

One of the most well-known and successful gamblers of all time, Archie Karas, was extradited from Nevada to California to face charges he cheated a San Diego casino out of more than $8000.  He entered a “Not Guilty” plea on Friday. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/18/2013

Genovese Crime Family Mobster Admits Role in Racketeering Tied to Sports Betting

Genovese Crime Family associate John Breheney (AKA “Fu”), 49, of Egg Harbor, NJ, pleaded guilty Friday before US District Judge Claire C. Cecchi to conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) statute through his participation in an illegal sports betting operation. 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Oct/18/2013

Philadelphia Plays Host to Internet Gambling Conference

HARRISBURG, Pa - Gaming Control Board Chairman William H. Ryan, Jr. along with Executive Director Kevin O'Toole and Bureau of Licensing Director Susan Hensel will participate in the World Regulatory Briefing USA focusing on iGaming on October 22 and 23, 2013 in Philadelphia.

Leaders from the gaming industry along with regulators from state, international and Native American gaming jurisdictions will be presenting at the conference.

Submitted by Press Release on, Oct/17/2013

Adelson Republican Strategic Research Study: ‘Universal Opposition to Web Gambling’

Online gambling opponent and one of the GOP’s biggest donors, Sheldon Adelson, recently commissioned the Republican strategic research and polling firm, The Tarrance Group, to conduct a study to determine voter attitudes towards legalized online gambling in the US.  Their findings, not surprisingly, favor Adelson’s stance. 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Oct/17/2013

Trump Casinos in Atlantic City Latest to be Granted Online Gambling Permits

(Associated Press) - The two Trump casinos in Atlantic City received their Internet gambling permits Thursday, as New Jersey regulators continued preparing for the launch of online gambling next month.

Trump Plaza and the Trump Taj Mahal got their Internet gambling permits and join the Borgata and the Golden Nugget among casinos approved to begin Internet gambling.

Online gambling will begin Nov. 26 in New Jersey after a five-day, invitation-only trial period.

New Jersey is the third state in the nation to offer online gambling, along with Nevada and Delaware.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/17/2013

888 Holdings Anticipates Dramatic Revenue Rise in 2014 With US Web Gambling

(Reuters) - London- listed 888 Holdings is expecting to start to see the benefits from next year as a number of U.S. states ease a ban on Internet gambling.

888, which runs online gambling and poker sites, is already operating in Nevada, with markets in Delaware and New Jersey expected to go live in the coming weeks.

"In 2014, we should start to see some meaningful revenues come through," Chief Executive Brian Mattingley said, talking about prospects in the American market.

Submitted by Reuters on, Oct/16/2013

CAMS Names Former Nevada Gaming Control Head Mark Lipparelli Advisor

Los Angeles  – CAMS, LLC, the leader in providing online operators with payment connectivity and Know Your Customer (KYC) verification services, today announced that Mark Lipparelli has been engaged by the company as an advisor. The company will look to him for strategic guidance as they navigate the newly-regulated internet gambling industry.

Submitted by Press Release on, Oct/16/2013

Golden Nugget Obtains Second NJ Online Gambling Permit

The Golden Nugget is the second Atlantic City casino operator to be granted an Online gambling permit.

New Jersey anticipates launching its Web gambling industry on November 26 with real money play permitted by those physically located within the state’s borders.

Lisa Spengler, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, said there is no competitive advantage to being issued a permit early as the launch date is the same for all casinos.

Last week the Borgata was the first casino property to receive a permit.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Oct/16/2013

Judge Throws out Lawsuit Challenging New York Gambling Referendum

ALBANY, N.Y. (Associated Press) — A judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit challenging a referendum on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to authorize seven more casinos in New York, ruling it was filed too late.

The suit by Brooklyn lawyer Eric Snyder contested the language of the Nov. 5 ballot proposition, claiming it was biased in favor of approval. It was reworded by the Cuomo administration and legislative leaders to promise benefits including jobs, lower taxes and school aid without mentioning any potential downside to casinos, including problem gambling and crime.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/16/2013

Betfair Launches LetsPlayNJ.com for Web Gambling but Can’t Play Yet in Garden State

While New Jersey prepares to begin allowing online gambling by the end of next month, European powerhouse Betfair has mostly been left out in the cold.

Submitted by Ace King on, Oct/16/2013

Embezzlement Scheme Uncovered at Bodog: Several Employees Allegedly Involved

The online gambling firm Bodog has accused a number of high-ranking company officials of perpetrating a scheme to embezzle millions of dollars from its Asian operation.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/16/2013

AGA Proposes Changes To Slot Machine Shipping Regulations

The American Gaming Association is urging a regulation change in the shipment of slot machines in a bid to streamline the process.

The association, which represents casinos, game and software providers, is asking for the changes in order to cut down the 1.5 million different regulatory requirements of which they describe, “overly costly and complex.”

Submitted by Payton on, Oct/16/2013

Jurors Disagree in Gambling Network Trial of Fla. Attorney Tied to Allied Veterans

Sanford, Fla. (Associated Press) — Jurors deliberating in the trial of a Florida attorney charged with operating a gambling network under the guise of a veterans’ charity are having trouble reaching consensus.

The six jurors sent a note to the judge late Friday asking if a verdict had to be unanimous. The note said some jurors were leaning toward guilty and others toward not guilty.

Judge Kenneth Lester called the jurors back into the courtroom and told them a decision had to be unanimous. Their question came after 14 hours of deliberating over two days.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/15/2013

Mobster-Turned-Cattle-Rancher to Face Trial for Conspiracy, Murder

(Associated Press) - With his East Coast accent and tales of living in New York, Jay Shaw stood out when he moved to the tiny farm town of Marsing, Idaho.

But he was friendly enough, even helpful, to his neighbors, and they never suspected him of having a dark secret.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/15/2013

Casino Woes Continue in Atlantic City: Revenues Way Down

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — (Associated Press) - Thousands of people came to Atlantic City to see Miss America last month, but not enough of them ventured into a casino to boost the gambling halls’ monthly revenue.

Atlantic City’s casinos saw their revenue fall by nearly 13 percent in September compared with the same month last year.

The city’s 12 casinos won $240.2 million from gamblers, a decline of 12.9 percent from September 2012.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/15/2013

$59 Million Spent on Gambling Lobbying in NY Since 2005

A staggering figure indeed:  As Gambling911.com reported the other day, New York State has received a substantial amount of money from gambling interests over the years.

How much in total?
From the New York Times:

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Oct/15/2013

Gambling Pastor Embezzles $230k: School Funds Utilized

A Boston area pastor has been relieved of his duties after allegations surfaced that he had stolen more than $200,000 to help support his gambling addiction.

Father Stephen M. Gemme of Saint Bernadette Parish in Northboro, Massachusetts has served as that congregation’s pastor for nearly 10 years.   The church published the announcement on its website.

Part of the letter, written by Reverend Robert J. McManus Bishop of Worcester, reads:

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/14/2013

Woman Stiffed Out of $1 Mil Casino Prize: Casino Joins Her Suit to Recover Winnings

A woman has filed suit claiming she was stiffed out of winnings from an Oregon Tribal casino promotion. 

Beverly Mackey won the $1 million dollar grand prize in Tribal casino Chinook Winds’ Swipe, Play & Win promotion game.  The former home health care provider, who recently had heart surgery, has been denied the winnings.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Oct/14/2013

Millionairess Carole Waugh Murdered by High Rolling Conmen

High stakes gamblers Rakesh Bhayani and Nicholas Kutner have been charged with murdering a wealthy businesswoman in order that they could fleece her bank accounts to support their gambling lifestyle.

Ms Waugh, 49, an accounts clerk in the oil industry and an escort, lived alone at a £600,000 flat in Marylebone, central London, the Mirror reported.

She had been missing since May with her body eventually discovered in a New Malden, south-west London garage.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/11/2013

Jury Begins Deliberations in Florida Veterans Gambling Case

SANFORD, Fla. (Associated Press) -- Florida's statewide prosecutor has told jurors that an attorney "gamed" the legal system to help build a multimillion-dollar network of storefront casinos throughout Florida under the guise of a veterans' charity.



In rebuttal closing arguments, Nick Cox said Thursday at Kelly Mathis' trial that the Jacksonville attorney manipulated the law while helping Allied Veterans of the World set up Internet cafes in Florida.



Later Thursday, jurors could begin deliberating whether Mathis committed any crimes.


Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/10/2013

Two South Carolina Men Charged With Running Illegal Gambling Operation

GREENVILLE, S.C. (Associated Press) — Two men are being held on charges of laundering more than $140 million in connection with an illegal gambling operation.

A report Thursday by WYFF-TV says Bobby Mosley and Michael Caldwell have been charged with operating an illegal gambling business. Also named in the indictment were the firms Gateway Systems, Frontier Software Systems and Frontier Gaming.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/10/2013

Jury to Decide Florida Charity Gambling Role

(Associated Press) - The case against a lawyer accused of helping to build a multimillion-dollar network of storefront casinos throughout Florida under the guise of a veterans' charity is based on "blurry evidence," a defense attorney said Wednesday.

Attorney Kelly Mathis is the first of more than 50 other defendants to go on trial in the Allied Veterans of World case that led to the resignation of Florida's lieutenant governor and a ban on all Internet cafes in the state. It also drove legislators to return campaign donations made by the group.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/09/2013

Legends Sports Operative Philip Gurian Enters Guilty Plea

As reported by Gambling911.com Tuesday, Legends Sports operative Philip Gurian has agreed to waive grand jury indictment and plead guilty to conspiracy in connection to his role in an international sports betting ring.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Oct/09/2013

2nd in Command of Nuke Program Stripped of His Duties Following Gambling Fraud

The second in charge of the US nuke program has been demoted following a gambling fraud investigation involving counterfeit poker chips at an Iowa casino.  Little details were provided over the matter other that it occurred this summer.

Vice-Admiral Tim Giardina was relieved of his duties at the US Strategic Command in Nebraska outside of Omaha. He was also stripped of his rank.  The US Strategic Command oversees all of America’s cyber warfare activities and military satellites in addition to providing a storage facility for the world’s largest nuclear stock pile. 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Oct/09/2013

Borgata Claims First Internet Gambling Permit

(Associated Press) - On an otherwise cloudy day in Atlantic City, a bright spot of news: New Jersey's first Internet gambling permit has been issued to the Borgata in Atlantic City.

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement says the casino was the first to complete the application and must wait until Nov. 21 to actually make use of the permit.

On that date a 5-day trial period begins. If that goes well, state residents and visitors will be able to access Internet gambling on Nov. 26.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/09/2013

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