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Poker Pro Dan Bilzerian Makes Acting Debut in ‘Lone Survivor’ (Video)

Poker pro and Instagram sensation Dan Bilzerian has made his acting debut in the critically acclaimed “Lone Survivor”.

Submitted by Nagesh Rath on, Jan/06/2014

Paddy Power Takes Swipe at ‘Fat, Lazy Footballers’ in ‘Ball of Shame’ Ad (Video)

Ireland’s largest bookmaker, Paddy Power, debuted its latest ad during this past weekend’s Arsenal v Tottenham FA Cup game on ITV.  The so-called “Ball of Shame” advertisement takes a swipe at “lazy, fat footballers”.

More specifically, the betting firm seems to take issue with aforementioned “lazy, fat footballers” also making millions of pounds (dollars).

Submitted by Alistair Prescott on, Jan/06/2014

You’ve Read the Rest…Now Get the Real Best of 2013 in Gambling

So all the websites have come out with their annual “Best of in Online Gambling” looking back at the eventful year of 2013.

Submitted by Ace King on, Jan/01/2014

‘Sopranos’ Star Tied to Cop’s Murder to be Set Free

“Sopranos” actor Lillo Brancato will be a free man Tuesday (December 31, 2013) after serving less than 10 years for a botched robbery that led to the murder of NYPD cop Daniel Enchautegui. 

The 28-year-old officer was fatally shot in the chest on December 10, 2005 upon arriving at the burglary-in-progress at his neighbor’s home.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Dec/30/2013

Jessica Lange Set to Join Cast of Upcoming Remake ‘The Gambler’

This weekend it was confirmed that Jessica Lange has signed on for the upcoming Paramount Pictures project “The Gambler”.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Dec/22/2013

Forget Santa Calls – Get Calls From Charlie Sheen, Justin Beiber Or Reggie Bush

In what is clearly a naughty or nice special, a new service, Celebcalls is offering kids of all ages Christmas calls from such charming characters as Justin Bieber, Charlie Sheen, Snoop Dogg, and Ice-T.

With their Send Santa Calls program, for only $4.99 celebs call with a customized, personalized message.

Submitted by Jenny Woo on, Dec/20/2013

Director Nick Cassavetes Sues Friend Over Gambling Debt, $72k Bounced Check

Famed film Director Nick Cassavetes is suing his buddy over a $72,000 check that bounced and, according to TMZ.com, it’s for a gambling debt.

The friend, Kevin Washington, reportedly gave Cassavetes a handwritten check for $72,600 and allegedly stopped payment.

Cassavetes is a known gambler who has bet large sums of money at private home games.

Oddly enough, the film director was sued himself in 2011 for nearly an identical amount.  The trustee of a convicted hedge fund manager claimed Cassavetes owed hi a $73,000 poker debt.

Submitted by Ace King on, Dec/18/2013

‘Rounders 2’ May Feature DeNiro as Russian Mobster

Poker fans will be excited to learn that Harvey and Bob Weinstein are set to produce “Rounders 2”, a sequel to the wildly successful poker classic “Rounders” made in 1998.

Submitted by Ace King on, Dec/17/2013

Odds of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Taking Place: Floats Should Fly

With winds expected to be at the threshold of 34 mph Thanksgiving morning, odds of the famed Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade going according to plan would typically not be very good.  But Gambling911.com has placed odds that the parade will go forward at 1-4, good odds and here is why:

Local WCBS weatherman Lonnie Quinn gave his daring prediction Wednesday evening.

“There is a decline in wind speed throughout the day,” he said.  “They (the floats) will be a little lower to the ground but I think they will fly.”

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Nov/27/2013

‘Ray Donovan’ Producer Sentenced for Role in Russian Mob Gambling Operative

The former producer of Showtime’s popular “Ray Donovan” cable television series, Bryan Zuriff, has escaped prison time for his role in a Russian Mob-run illegal gambling ring.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Nov/25/2013

New Poker Show ‘The Shark Cage’ to Debut: Online Qualifiers

ONCHAN, Isle of Man – PokerStars today launched a series of online qualifying tournaments for a new TV show called The Shark Cage, which will feature a winner-take-all first prize of $1 million. The first two televised heats of the show will take place at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in January 2014.

Submitted by Press Release on, Nov/25/2013

NFL Player Fines Lines: Sports Fans Can Now Bet on Week 12 Fines

Quite an innovation from our friends at SportsBettingOnline.com, the same folks who pay 10 percent cash back weekly on all bets, WIN or LOSEYou can now bet on total fines racked up in Week 12 of NFL play, plus a number of other fine-related prop bets.  Be sure to scroll down for important new bonus offers now being offered by SportsBettingOnline.com just in time for the holidays

Submitted by Don Shapiro on, Nov/21/2013

Robert De Niro's Failed Audition as Sonny Corleone in 'The Godfather' Surfaces (Video)

Robert De Niro didn’t get the part of Sonny Corleone in the classic 1972 film “The Godfather”.

A failed audition tape surfaced this week, which showed De Niro, in his late 20’s,  is seen spinning around in front of the cameras wearing a black trilby hat and a buttoned-up grey shirt.  While the performance may have been good, it wasn't enough to make the cut.

De Niro would go on to win the part in "The Godfather"'s second installment, a role that would ultimately lead to an Academy Award.

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Nov/20/2013

‘Donovan’ Producer Tied to Russian Mob Run Gambling Ring Begs Judge for Mercy

“Ray Donovan” star John Voight along with Hollywood film directors Judd Apatow and Peter Berg have penned a letter asking a judge for leniency when sentencing former “Ray Donovan” producer Bryan Zuriff. 

Mr. Zuriff has also begged for mercy from Los ANgeles Judge Jesse Furman. 

Submitted by Alejandro Botticelli on, Nov/11/2013

Casino Wants Part of Lindsay Lohan Halloween Party Money Back Due to Tardiness

Officials at Connecticut’s Foxwoods Casino are demanding a partial refund from troubled actress Lindsay Lohan after she failed to show up on time for a Halloween party.

The casino paid Lohan $50,000 to host the party last Thursday, according to reports.

The actress eventually appeared alongside champion boxer and big time sports bettor Floyd Mayweather, Jr. to judge a costume contest.

And just how late was Ms. Lohan?

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Nov/05/2013

Return of Miss America Pageant to Atlantic City Doesn’t Boost Revenue: Costs $400k

Atlantic City, NJ – (Associated Press) - The return of the Miss America pageant to Atlantic City brought attention to the seaside gambling mecca and a boon to police and public works employees.

The Press of Atlantic City reports the pageant cost the city about $400,000 in overtime. The city’s business administrator tells the newspaper that some of the costs will be reimbursed, possibly by the state. But it isn’t known how much, or when.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Oct/14/2013

Ben Affleck Knew ‘Runner, Runner’ Would be an Epic Failure

“Runner, Runner” star Ben Affleck was so worried over the outcome of the online gambling flick that he brought in his go-to-film editor, Academy Award winner William Goldenberg, to spruce things up.

Submitted by Ace King on, Oct/10/2013

Online Poker Film ‘Runner, Runner’ Bombs at the Box Office

The Ben Afleck-Justin Timberlake film about online poker, “Runner, Runner”, has bombed at the box office.

The film, which was widely panned by critics, finished third behind “Gravity” and “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2” (there was a number one?).

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/07/2013

Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation Blasts AGA for Hypocrisy re ‘Runner, Runner’

The Stop Predatory Gambling Foundation has come out swinging against the Nevada lobbying group, American Gaming Association (AGA), for its advertisements suggesting the new film “Runner, Runner” is a cautionary tale depicting the ills of an unregulated online gambling industry.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Oct/04/2013

‘Runner, Runner’ May Have You Running Out of Theatre Before Film Ends

As first reported by Gambling911.com last week, initial reviews for the online gambling themed film “Runner, Runner” were not especially good.  The film continues to be widely panned by critics.

“’Runner, Runner’ Stumbles, Stumbles” reads the headline from the Orange County Register

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/03/2013

Odds Offered on Which ‘Simpsons’ Character Will Die: Comic Book Guy a Favorite

One of the main characters from the long-running Fox animated series “The Simpsons” is about to be killed off and leave it to Irish bookmaker Paddy Power to offer odds on who it might be.

BetOnline

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Oct/02/2013

Poker Face: Vanessa Rousso The Next Lady Gaga (Video)

Poker pro Vanessa Rousso is going from poker to pop it appears.  One of the game’s top female players and a PokerStars.com pro (not to mention a big Gambling911.com fan favorite), Rousso recently expressed her love for music and her desire to enter the recording industry.

“Why not check out taking online classes in music?” Rousso said in a recent interview.  “I did my research and found out that Berkley was the best school for contemporary music.

Submitted by Patrick Flanigan on, Sep/30/2013

‘Breaking Bad’ Pays Out: Bet Online Talks Action With Esquire

Bet Online reported some decent business related to its “Breaking Bad” finale betting odds, re-issued last week.  This is a spoiler alert so you may not wish to continue reading below.

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Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Sep/30/2013

Film ‘Runner, Runner’ Could Help to Make Costa Rica Croc Bridge Famous (Video)

Sure, much of the online gambling film “Runner, Runner” is a fictitious account of what really occurs in the mysterious multi-billion dollar industry.  Set in the real world online gambling Mecca of San Jose, Costa Rica but filmed almost entirely in Puerto Rico, “Runner, Runner” goes a bit overboard in its depiction of the Web gambling world (literally in some cases).

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Sep/26/2013

‘Runner, Runner’ Reviews Are All In: ‘Uncompelling, Sketchy, Charmless, Limp’

The reviews are in for the online gambling thriller “Runner, Runner” and they aren’t very good.  In fact, to date, just 20 percent of critics at movie review aggregator site RottenTomatoes.com have given the film a thumb’s up.  Audience reviews were equally as harsh, though somewhat limited.

Submitted by Ace King on, Sep/26/2013

AGA Uses ‘Runner, Runner’ Film to Highlight Ills of Current Online Gambling Sector

Executives with the American Gaming Association (AGA) want everyone to know that today’s online gambling industry is unregulated with shady operators who offer paybacks to corrupt Banana republic politicians and routinely throw deadbeat gamblers into alligator infested waters.

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Submitted by Alejandro Botticelli on, Sep/25/2013

‘Money Talks’ Slick but Lacks Substance: Debuts to Poor Ratings

The production value on “Money Talks” didn’t disappoint.  The rest of the CNBC Prime new program seemed more staged than reality television, however (as if reality television is really real to begin with). 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Sep/13/2013

Mark Wahlberg Wants to Remake ‘The Gambler’

Let’s go from the absurd (“Runner, Runner”) to what could turn out to be the sublime.  Mark Wahlberg is looking to reprise the role of Axel Freed as a New York City English professor with a gambling addiction that begins to spiral out of control.

Submitted by Jordan Bach on, Sep/11/2013

Controversial ‘Money Talks’ Premieres on CNBC Prime Tuesday Night (Video)

A reality show about sports betting that some have argued has little to do with reality at all will make its debut Tuesday night on CNBC Prime.  “Money Talks” takes viewers inside the world of Steve Stevens, a sports handicapper who runs VIP Sports out of Las Vegas.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Sep/09/2013

PR Agency Exec Ronn Torossian: ‘Runner, Runner Won’t be Good for Industry’

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that “Runner, Runner” which will be in movie theatres worldwide in a month staring Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck won’t bring  good news for the off-shore gambling business.  The movie, which was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, and written by Brian Koppelman and David Levien purports to show the insides of Costa Rica and the online gambling business.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Sep/01/2013

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