2007 May 04 Gambling News, Events and Happenings
OKLAHOMA CITY American Indian casinos in Oklahoma and Wisconsin won’t be able to simulcast the Kentucky Derby tomorrow. Choctaw Racing Services — which provides…
Talk about a HUGE weekend for gamblers and sports enthusiasts everywhere and there is no better place to cash in on these events then at Sportsbook.com. Not only do you have the most exciting two minutes in sports, the fight of the millenni…
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he doesn’t take campaign contributions from Indian tribes because he negotiates gambling compacts with them and wants to avoid the appearance of a quid pro quo.
New Jersey casinos aim to segment the market, raising profitability.
A group filed a lawsuit Friday seeking to block the state’s four racetracks from adding poker, blackjack and other table games. via Cumberlink.com
The New Paper’s three tipsters - Brian Miller, Gary Lim and Jules Carter - take time off from the weekend football action to gripe, groan, weep and moan over their near misses. However, as Carter is on leave, this time it is a dialogue.
The United States will use a World Trade Organization procedure to clarify its ban on online gambling, a government official said Friday, in response to the threat of trading members seeking payment for lost revenue.
Casinos in Oklahoma and Wisconsin owned by American Indian tribes will not be able to simulcast the Kentucky Derby after a federal judge issued a ruling against the company that relays the Churchill Downs signal to those casinos.
There are strategies you can adopt to propel you from ignorant beginner to smart novice. For one, you can approach the task of finding a winning horse just as you would finding a winning stock-market investment: Look for undiscovered value in horses with high odds. Thats what one expert tells personal-finance writer Amy Hoak in her Sports Watch column today. Read her column for seven tips on …

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