2008 October 17 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

Gaming content company, Prime Table Games, has launched a national press campaign in its bid to urge the Government of Ireland to prohibit the use of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals in Irelanda s high street …

News from Poker

The Cordish Co. on Friday backed away from a threat by its partner that a casino might not be built at Kansas Speedway if a smoking ban is imposed.

News from Casino

A Sacramento law firm says it will file a federal lawsuit against Colusa Casino Resort stemming from the fatal bus accident on Lone Star Road east of Williams.

News from Casino

The Football Association insists that its current investigation into alleged match-fixing was started promptly and will be “utterly thorough”, although a spokesman for the governing body was yesterday unable to provide specific details.

News from Sports Betting

Gambling websites were allowed to advertise on internet search engine Google from yesterday. It means bookmakers and casinos can target internet users in Britain when they type specific words into the website.

News from Gambling

GAMBLING websites can now advertise on the internet search engine Google.

News from Gambling

Etowah County Circuit Judge Clark Hall ruled Friday that Sheriff Todd Entrekin is to follow a 1989 constitutional amendment that legalized charitable bingo here in his “investigatory process” of a video bingo application.

News from Bingo

No matter how many years you’ve played poker, it’s still important to review a personal checklist about your own game every time you sit down to play.

News from Poker

Supporters of online gambling say Kentucky has no legal basis on which to seize domains and such a move will have no effect on underground web gambling.

News from Gambling
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