2009 September 05 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

TV executives are to allow live interactive gambling on terrestrial TV in a bid to increase revenue in the face of low advertising income.

News from Gambling

Slot machines planned for Ohio racetracks and the possibility of casinos near four Ohio cities won’t hurt Kentucky racetracks as much as other nearby states, but only because the damage is already done, said the head of the Kentucky thoroughbred track closest to the new competition.

News from Gambling

Twelve retirees have blown away the cobwebs and have formed Germany’s first ever pensioners rock band.

News from Bingo

A federal appeals court rejected the state of Delaware’s plan to initiate single- and multi-game bets on sports, including NCAA basketball.

News from Gambling

There is plenty of football action today, as well as baseball, although the National Pastime is obviously going to take a backseat to the college kids.

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News from Sports Betting

Seneca Nation President Barry E. Snyder Sr. was driven out as chairman of Seneca Gaming Corp. six months ago, but it is clear from this week’s upheaval at the gambling company’s headquarters in Niagara Falls that Snyder hasn’t lost his power.

News from Gambling

Live updates from day 1a, level 3 of EPT Barcelona brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Marc Convey, Howard Swains and Rick Dacey.

News from Poker

Basket Bingo to benefit charity. $15 Price includes 20 games with filled Longaberger baskets and pottery as prizes. Also extra cards, specials, door prizes, and handmade quilt raffle available. Food throughout evening. Doors open at 6 pm.

News from Bingo

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