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"Surprise" online poker bill in Hawaii

In what Hawaii media are calling a “surprise amendment”, a Hawaii state representative has introduced a proposal to regulate Internet poker games and poker tournaments in that state — and it’s already passed its first test. The sponsoring representative is Angus McKelvey, a Maui Democrat. The bill is called SB755, and has already been voted…

PokerListings partners with Cake Network

After a brief period of industry speculation, PokerListings has made official its purchase of the Cake Poker Network. PokerListings.com is “the largest driver of poker traffic volume on the Internet,” per a company news release. And Cake Network is one of the world’s biggest poker networks (technically around spot number 26). Cake accepts U.S. players…

Iowa online gambling bill may be stalled

It’s a familiar story: Much like the situation that recently unfolded in New Jersey, new legislation to regulate online gambling in Iowa started off like a rocket, only to quickly cool down. Now, the Iowa media is saying the bill may be “stalled”, noting that state lawmakers are worried about potential problem gambling difficulties they…

Stocks may benefit from regulated igaming

There’s certainly a lot more at stake from potential regulated online gambling in the United States than meets the eye. In addition to sustaining industry operations in the world’s biggest Internet gambling market, some businesses are positioned to prosper should new laws and regulations be put in place by lawmakers. Take the recent development in…

Lack of regulations criticized in Costa Rica, Latin America online gambling reports

As the online gambling industry continues to grow in Latin America, some new reports are being released to help online businesses better prepare for the emerging market there. That market is very enthusiastic about sports betting, as we reported earlier at CAP, but as yet doesn’t have access to the major online gambling brands that…