2011 February 27 Gambling News, Events and Happenings

The state of online poker may have done an about face in the US state of New Jersey.

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While many were disappointed with the lack of snow in Pleasanton this weekend, the wintry weather is still here.A If you’re keeping warm by staying indoors, take some time to catch up on your Pleasanton news.

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Miss any news this week? There’s no better time to catch up than on a lazy Sunday.

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Not to be outdone by PokerStars’ array of promotions and developments, Full Tilt Poker has released one of the biggest online poker gimmicks in history.

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The online gambling platform provider Openbet has added live dealer facilities to its offering through an agreement with Evolution Gaming. The deal means that OpenBet customers have the opportunity to benefit from Evolution’s 24/7, multi-language Live Casino offering. In addition to the core interactive games which include Blackjack, Baccarat and Roulette, there are also localised […]

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The Canadian sports data technology company, Bet Smart Media, has announced the involvement in the company of Canadian entrepreneur and XE.com CEO, Steven Dengler. Dengler’s association with Bet Smart includes a private equity investment and a role as director, with a start date currently being discussed by the two parties. The move gives Bet Smart […]

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Australian online gambling operator Brian Goodman is involved in a reverse merger which took place this week between Splitrock Ventures Limited and the New York-based Elray Resources Inc. Elray informed the stock exchange that it had acquired 100 percent of the issued and outstanding shares of Splitrock Ventures, Ltd., an online gaming company. In the […]

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Register a Winner Poker account and deposit $20 to play in a 100 tournament token give away on February 28.

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Online gambling could be legal and regulated in Florida by July 1. The hole in the state’s budget is gaping, and legislators — gearing up for a difficult session that begins March 8 — are looking everywhere to shore up the nearly $4 billion deficit.

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