2007 January 11 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Charitable gambling and bingo were like two peas in a pod in the 1980s, but two decades later ink daubers and good-luck charms have been replaced by poker chips and sunglasses.

News from Bingo

It’s a classic tale of corporate intrigue. Audrey Oswell, a prominent casino executive, admitted in a lawsuit to helping a competitor, Morgan Stanley, negotiate a land deal for a billion-dollar gambling resort in Atlantic City.

News from Gambling

Mavs @ Pacers: home team is 10-2-1 ATS in this matchup.

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News from Sports Betting

At least one proposal to authorize slot-like machines at Indiana’s two horse racing tracks will get a hearing before a House committee, Speaker Patrick Bauer said Thursday.
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News from Poker

As my fellow blogger Joanne reported earlier this week right here on CardSquad, Full Tilt is bringing back the Full Tilt Online Poker Series in mid-February, marking the third FTOPS since last summer as Full …
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News from Poker

It’s Friday night and all is dark on the strip of East Main Street in Bridgeport, where the ripping sound of the 18-wheelers on Interstate 95 is constant.
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News from Poker

Parlay Entertainment Inc. (TSX VENTURE: PEI), the world’s leading supplier of Internet bingo solutions, is pleased to announce that Expekt.com, one of Scandinavia’s largest online gaming companies, has launched an online bingo game using Parlay technology. Expekt Bingo complements the gambling portal’s current online offering of sports betting, poker and casino games.

News from Bingo

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Golden Gaming Inc. has won preliminary approval from Nevada gambling regulators to operate the casino inside the Hard Rock Hotel once the hip, off-Strip property is sold to the Morgans Hotel Group.

News from Gambling

Derek Kelly says poker is a game of skill Poker gives every player an “equal opportunity” and it is skill that decides the winner, a court has heard.
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News from Poker