Gambling

​Premier Per Head Gets You Ready for some Football

Betting on sports is a year-round multi-billion dollar business, but when football season rolls around the action really picks up at both the college level and with the pros. This is the time of the year when an independent sports bookmaker can really clean up as long as they have the right Pay Per Head service handling their account.

Submitted by Payton on, Sep/08/2015

Betfair, Paddy Power Reach Agreement on 6 billion Pound Tie-Up

(Reuters) - Betfair (BETF.L) and Irish rival Paddy Power (PLSA.I) have reached agreement on a 6 billion pound combination, first set out last month and designed to secure leadership of Britain's competitive online gambling market.

As in a provisional deal announced in August, Paddy Power shareholders will own 52 percent of the group with Betfair investors owning the rest, if the deal is approved by shareholders, Betfair said on Tuesday.

Submitted by Reuters on, Sep/08/2015

Daily Fantasy Sports Football Championship to Reward $150K With Just $2 Entry

The leading white label software provider for Daily Fantasy Sports operators has just announced its inaugural $150,000 online Fantasy Football Championship for 2015.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Sep/08/2015

Kim Jong-un Accused of Attacking South Korea Through Online Gambling?

Forget nukes!  It now appears as if North Korea leader Kim Jong-un has another secret weapon against the South Koreans….. online gambling.

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Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Sep/07/2015

ESPN Sports Center to Now Embrace Gambling

In a bold move, 24-7 sports network ESPN will now begin featuring more commentary tied to sports betting as part of its popular “Sports Center” broadcast.

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Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Sep/07/2015

Australia to Begin Cracking Down on Online Gambling Sites

CANBERRA, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- Australia is set to crack down on illegal offshore gambling, with Social Services Minister Scott Morrison flagging a review of betting operators conducting business in Australia.

Morrison said on Monday that while online betting and gambling is a 1.1 billions U.S. dollar industry in Australia, more than 60 percent of operators do not pay tax.

Submitted by Guest on, Sep/07/2015

Another Daily Fantasy Sports Site Going Under: Swagger Stadium Not Paying

Gambling911.com is receiving reports that another Daily Fantasy Sports site, Swagger Stadium, is having difficulty paying customers while support is nonexistent. 

G911 and sister site DFS911.com has previously reported on the closure of SideLeague.com and the slow pay issues at Draftster.com. 

Submitted by C Costigan on, Sep/06/2015

Mobster Son-In-Law of John Gotti $100K Bond Continued

CLEVELAND, Ohio — (Associated Press) - A $100,000 bond was continued today for a reputed mob associate and former son-in-law of mob boss John Gotti who faces charges related to what authorities say is a multi-million dollar scam involving scrap metal and stolen cars.

Fifty-six-year-old Carmine "The Bull" Agnello of Bentleyville was arraigned Friday morning. He's been free on a personal bond since July 17 — two days after his arrest by Cleveland police.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/05/2015

14 Arrested in Phoenix for Running Illegal Gambling Business

PHOENIX — (Associated Press) - Authorities say 14 people have been arrested after two search warrants were served at illegal gambling businesses in Phoenix.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/05/2015

Hockey Player Gets Home Confinement for Role in Illegal Sports Betting Ring

Rochester, N.Y. — Grand Rapids Griffins player Nathan Paetsch has sentenced to eight months of home confinement for being part of an illegal sports betting business that took wagers from other players.

Paetsch (paytch) also must perform 400 hours of community service and spend five years on probation following his sentencing Friday in federal court in Rochester.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/04/2015

Bookies Behaving Badly Part 5: Shill Edition

When it comes to bookies behaving badly, few were as slimy or sleazy as the one nicknamed "The Shill"--Steve Schillinger.

The nickname was of twofold origin--"Shill" of course was short for Schillinger and was a nickname since youth, but shill is what he did as a bookie and so became just as relevant.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Sep/04/2015

Gaming Commission Dismisses ‘AG Wire Tap Room’ Access Claims Against Steve Wynn

BOSTON — (Associated Press) - The top investigator for the Massachusetts Gaming Commission says allegations that retired members of the State Police working for Wynn Resorts had access to a "wire-tap room" in the state attorney general's office are false.

The Republican reports (http://bit.ly/1OeJWlp) that Karen Wells, the agency's director of investigations and enforcement, said Thursday an investigation found "no factual basis" for the accusations.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/03/2015

FanDuel Outgrows Its Space: To Pay $3.3 Million for New Office

Well we guess they can afford it.  Our sister site DFS911.com has a feature up regarding FanDuel’s move to a plush new Madison Avenue address.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Sep/02/2015

Sheldon Adelson Recruits Famed Attorney to Help With Suit

LAS VEGAS –  (Associated Press) - Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz was recruited by Sands China Ltd. on Tuesday to argue that Nevada's Supreme Court should dismiss a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by the company's former CEO five years ago.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/02/2015

Online Casino Wagering

The online gaming world is still new and unknown to many players. For this reason many are afraid to try the games as they don’t know how it works. With so many different games available and the options they offer, it may be strange, but it’s definitely worth finding out and giving it a try. The games are easier than land based games and give you more features. The online casinos give you the options to get funds into your account hassle free. In this article players will discover how easy it is to make deposits and how wagering works.

 

Submitted by Payton on, Sep/02/2015

America's Bookie - Providing Sports Bettors with More Ways to Win for 10 years

Starting with a 100 percent free bet bonus on any initial deposit of $100 or more all the way to a BetPoints reward incentive that covers almost all of your online betting activity, America's Bookie has designed these promotions with the sole purpose of giving its customers more ways to win than any other online sportsbook

Submitted by Payton on, Sep/02/2015

Ashton Kutcher Becomes Latest Investor in eSports Betting Site Unikrn

Hollywood celebrity Ashton Kutcher has become the latest investor to put his money into eSports online betting pioneer Unikrn. 

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Last month, Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank” investor, Mark Cuban, put $7 million in venture capital into the Seattle-based company.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Sep/02/2015

Irish Gambler John McManus Demands $5.22 Million Tax Refund From IRS

An Irish gambler is demanding a $5.22 million tax refund from the IRS and to that we say “good luck”.

What if you’re an Irish bigwig who won $17.4 million gambling in the U.S., and the payor incorrectly sent $5.22 million to the Internal Revenue Service as withholding?

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/02/2015

Jimmy Snuka Charged in Girlfriend’s Murder 32 Years Later: Odds on His Fate?

Oddsmakers may be tempted to pull the trigger on this one.  There is definitely a demand for Court outcome wagering though sportsbooks over the years have shown a reluctance to offer bets that have any tie to murder. 

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Submitted by Tyrone Black on, Sep/01/2015

Good Lord: Priest Charged With Stealing $151K for Gambling Addiction

WICHITA — (Associated Press) - A Kansas priest has been charged with alleging stealing nearly $151,000 from his two parishes and the Catholic Diocese to fund his extensive gambling.

A criminal information filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Kansas charges Father Thomas H. Leland with bank fraud. The court issued a summons for a Sept. 23 initial appearance.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Sep/01/2015

Macau Gambling Revenue Continues to Plunge

Gambling revenue in Macau plunged 35.5 percent in August from a year earlier, sliding for fifteen months in row as China's slowing economic growth exacerbated a slump caused by a broader crackdown on conspicuous spending.

Casino revenues in the world's biggest gambling hub dropped to 18.6 billion patacas ($2.3 billion) a year earlier, matching the 18.6 billion patacas in June, according to data released by the Macau government on Tuesday.

Analysts had forecast a decline of around 36-38 percent.

Submitted by Reuters on, Sep/01/2015

Battle for Bwin.party Continues With 888 Upping Its Bid

Online gambling firm 888 Holdings Plc (888.L) stepped up the battle for Bwin.party Digital Entertainment Plc (BPTY.L) on Tuesday, submitting a revised takeover proposal as it looks to see off rival interest from GVC Holdings Plc (GVC.L).

Submitted by Reuters on, Sep/01/2015

Indicted Gambling Guru Obtains New Attorney: May Ditch ‘Insanity’ Defense

Adam Meyer, the self-professed “Gambling Guru to the Stars”, is seeking a new attorney.

Meyer was charged late last year with running an elaborate sports handicapping fraud scheme whereby he attempted to extort $25 million from a Wisconsin businessman. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/31/2015

And the State With the Highest Gambling Embezzlement Rate is...

Which U.S. state do you think has the highest gambling embezzlement rates in the nation?  Is it:

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/30/2015

Nevada Casino Win Down 1 Percent

CARSON CITY, Nev. (Associated Press) -- Baccarat revenues in Nevada casinos continue to disappoint, but better showings among slot machines are helping reduce the hit in state gambling revenues.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board reported Friday that Nevada casinos kept nearly $923 million of what was gambled in July, a figure that's 1 percent down from the same month last year. That comes as baccarat revenues fell 23 percent to $104 million.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/28/2015

Wayne Root to be Executive Producer of New Investigation Discovery Series

The former 2008 U.S. Vice Presidential nominee on the Libertarian ticket, Wayne Root, will act as Executive Producer for a new true crime show to debut on Investigation Discovery.

Root, who is also a contributing writer to the Gambling911.com website and best selling author, was given the green light this week for his idea by the popular cable network.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/28/2015

Bookies Behaving Badly Part 3 – The Lawsuit Edition

When country crooner Johnny Cash sang about "A Boy Named Sue," he wasn't referring to pioneer offshore bookmaker Dennis Atiyeh.

But he could have been.

Atiyeh, to many, was one of the original "bookies behaving badly."

He was a real-life "Dennis the Menace" to those who crossed him, ready to file a devastating lawsuit at the drop of a hat against anyone who got in his way.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/28/2015

Ivey Accuses Borgata of Plying Gamblers With Free Booze Served by Sexy Servers

(Associated Press) — A professional gambler accused of cheating an Atlantic City casino out of $9.6 million by seeking an unfair edge at cards says the casino has its own method of gaining an advantage: plying gamblers with free booze served by flirty, scantily clad waitresses.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/27/2015

Bwin.party Asks GVC for Best Offer: Prepared to Dump 888

Reuters is reporting that key aspects of GVC’s proposal to buy publicly traded online gambling firm Bwin.party for approximately 1 billion pound ($1.55 billion) have been met.

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Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/27/2015

FanDuel Ads Debut on CNN During Big Breaking News Day

FanDuel, the world’s largest Daily Fantasy Sports site, began airing ads on CNN Wednesday for the first time, our sister site DFS911.com reports.

The FanDuel ad claims players can win $1 million with just a $5 entry.  The firm received $250 million in fresh investment money earlier in the month and planned to use these funds for contests and marketing.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/26/2015

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