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Online Gaming News
Juega Poker Ya stops accepting US-based players
17 Oct 2006
In response to questions about the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Juega Poker Ya stated that it is no longer accepting players who are located in the United States.
Leisure & Gaming Plc to leave U.S. market
17 Oct 2006
In response to approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Leisure & Gaming Plc has announced that it will be leaving the U.S. market and is reviewing exit strategies.
Bodog.com posts election odds
17 Oct 2006
Bodog.com has posted odds on all 33 U.S. Senate seats up for grabs in the November 7 election.
Uncertainty surrounds WSOP online satellite entries
17 Oct 2006
The World Series of Poker is still legal. But the status of online satellite tournaments, which have driven participation in poker's premier event to record levels, is uncertain at best.
BodogFight announces episode five competitors
17 Oct 2006
BodogFight pits collegiate wrestling champion Davion Peterson against Minnesota law school attendee Nick "The Goat" Thompson on episode five.
National Lampoon, UltimateBet.com poker finale in Las Vegas
17 Oct 2006
National Lampoon and UltimateBet.com have announced today that the grand finale to their poker championships will take place in Las Vegas this November 5th.
XXL Club Casino reverses position, bans U.S. players
17 Oct 2006
Following an statement from October 16th indicating it would continue to accept players from the United States, XXL Club Casino released an announcement indicating it will be banning US-based players. The reversal was due to requirements imposed by the casino's software provider, Playtech.
PinnacleSports.com posts NCAA hoops odds
17 Oct 2006
With tip-off to the college hoops season just around the corner,
PinnacleSports.com today released odds on which team will win the 2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
Fear and loathing in Barcelona
17 Oct 2006
Fear of indictments and extradition to the U.S. to face criminal charges over online gambling are driving many online casinos out of the U.S. market.
Kiwi Gaming responds to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
17 Oct 2006
Following approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Kiwi Gaming announced that it would stop accepting players based in the United States at its casino and bingo websites. The company will continue accepting US-based players at its skill-gaming site, Kiwi Skill.
Rubl.com to continue accepting US-based players
17 Oct 2006
In response to questions about the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Rubl.com Games announced that it will continue to accept players based in the United States.
BugsysClub Poker Network to continue accepting US-based players
17 Oct 2006
In response to approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, BugsysClub Poker Network announced that it will continue to accept players located in the United States. The network serves BugsysClub.com and ComeOutPoker.com.
Casino Apuestas to stop accepting US-based players
17 Oct 2006
Following the approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Act, Casino Apuestas indicated that it would no longer accept players located in the United States.
GamesGrid to continue accepting US-based players
17 Oct 2006
Following approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, GamesGrid Poker and GamesGrid Backgammon announced they would continue to welcome players who are located in the United States.
Rules for online gambling tightened
16 Oct 2006
For gamblers, it was probably appropriate that President Bush would sign legislation to ban Internet gambling on Friday the 13th.
Lasseters Corporation Ltd. stops accepting US-based players
16 Oct 2006
After approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Lasseters released an announcement indicating that it would no longer accept players located in the United States at any of its gaming websites.
VIP.com casino player hits $40,000 jackpot
16 Oct 2006
Donald R. was amazed when he hit the once-in-a-lifetime hand for the second time at VIP.com Casino last week.
Jungle Poker to continue accepting US-based players
16 Oct 2006
After approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, JunglePoker announced that it will continue to accept players who are located in the United States.
Jeff Simpson on the importance of employment diversity in the casino industry
16 Oct 2006
Harrah's Entertainment Chairman and Chief Executive Gary Loveman told me Thursday that he expects his company to soon publicly release its diversity numbers.
Tiki Bingo no longer accepting US-based players
16 Oct 2006
After approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Tiki Bingo announced that it would no longer accept new players located in the United States.
Inside Gaming Column: Tribal casinos no match for Las Vegas allure
16 Oct 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
XXL Club Casino responds to Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
16 Oct 2006
In response to approval of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, XXL Club Casino announced that it would continue to accept players located in the United States.
Betfair launches zero-edge casino
16 Oct 2006
Betfair Games has launched a revolutionary new casino with no house edge.
Euro Millions jackpot reaches record
16 Oct 2006
The current jackpot for Euro Millions lottery has reached a record high of $119 million.
Mycapper launches Monday Night Football offer
16 Oct 2006
Mycapper launches a double-your-money offer for all of this week's Monday Night Football NFL picks that are sold via the website and which do not win.
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