2006 August 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings - Page 4

The owners of the French Lick Resort Casino have scheduled a second job fair at the West Baden Springs Hotel.

News from Gambling

Gold, of Malibu, Calif., somehow convinced Paul Wasicka he had a weaker hand, getting him to push all his chips in the pot.

News from Poker

You get bored at work, we get bored at work; the difference is, we don’t get sacked for playing these games. Not yet, anyway.

News from Sports Betting

RETURN OF NFL Preseason football proves very little. Yet, people gamble on it, and there are plenty of NFL junkies looking for their fix and fantasy freaks seeking information to make these games noteworthy, even if Curtis Martin and LaVar Arrington aren’t playing.

News from Sports Betting

Preseason for the fans is a casual affair, but for some sports bettors it is a great time to make money. I speak to a number of Las Vegas…

News from Sports Betting

Jamie Gold, a former Hollywood talent agent whose clients included James Gandolfini of “The Sopranos,'’ won the 37th World Series of Poker in Las Vegas to collect a prize of $12 million.

News from Poker

Internet gaming group BETonSPORTS , which removed its chief executive from his job following his detention in Texas last month on racketeering charges, said on Friday it was closing down the U.S. business, …

News from Poker

A Co Antrim man has become a millionaire after finishing 12th in the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.

News from Poker

Buffalo’s fiscal watchdog is prodding Mayor Byron W. Brown to sign an agreement that turns over part of Fulton Street to the Seneca Nation of Indians so it can build a “destination” casino, claiming the pact is a “great deal.”

News from Gambling
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