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US Cop Group Says: ‘Regulated Sports Betting Would Aid Law Enforcement’

Regulated US sports betting would be a major help to law enforcement. That's the conclusion of the Law Enforcement Summit on Illegal Sports Betting: After Action Report.  The report represents the published findings of a group of top American law enforcement officials who met last June at the Law Enforcement Summit on Illegal Sports Betting.…

Philippines Government Introduces Offshore Online Gambling Rules

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is rolling out a new set of licensing regulators for foreign facing operators based in the Philippines and abroad. If the new regulation scheme works out, President Robert Duterte's government will be able to enjoy all the tax revenue that online gambling generates, without the actual online gambling.…

Philppines Aims Anti-Gambling Efforts on Chinese-Run Gaming Sites

The government of the Philippines has added international-facing gambling sites to its increasingly aggressive war on gambling. The latest twist in this battle involves busting Chinese nationals accused of running illegal, Chinese-facing online gambling sites. According to a report on CalvinAyre.com, the raid took place late last week when agents working for the Philippines Bureau…

UK Gambling Commission is All Good with ‘Courtsiding’

The UK Gambling Commission came to a very important conclusion recently, courtsiding neither cheating, nor does it offer an unfair advantage to the punters who employ it. Courtsiding, if you didn't know already, is method for increasing your chances of winning in-play wagers by actually attending the event you're wagering on. (Though some, quite savvy,…

Chinese Ministry of Culture Issues Warnings to Online Gambling Operators

The Chinese Ministry of culture has a message for online gambling operators: We're watching you very closely. Ministry officials recently sent out warnings to 26 online gambling operators regarding their compliance to strict Chinese gaming regulations. The warnings come in the wake of a string of recent scandals involving Baidu and Bitcoin, the Chinese search…

Daily Fantasy Sports Sites Plot Return to Nevada

Daily fantasy sports giants DraftKings and FanDuel are plotting a return to the regulated Nevada market with a proposal to introduce a new, "fantasy gaming license." The proposal was presented earlier this week to the Nevada’s Gaming Policy Committee and was fairly light on details. At its core, the idea is that daily fantasy sports…

MGM Offers Up Vegas First: Real Money Mobile Gambling

MGM Resorts International is breaking new ground in Las Vegas with the city's first real money mobile gaming system. The easyPLAY Mobile Tournaments platform allows casino guests to compete in gaming tournaments with other guest, no matter where they are on the property. The system, which is available at the ARIA Resort & Casino; Bellagio;…

California Indian Tribes Call for 10-Year PokerStars Ban

California's powerful tribal interest are dead set on keeping PokerStars out of the Golden State online gambling market. Recently, a seven-tribe coalition called for lawmakers to impose a 10-year ban and a $60 million fine on the online poker behemoth before allowing it to enter the regulated California online gambling market. (The fact that there…

Survey Says: Californians Oppose Online Poker

Nearly 52% of California residents are opposed to regulated online poker. That's the startling finding of a recent survey conducted by a group of California Indian tribes. This new information comes on the eve of a key vote by California lawmakers on a long-delayed bill to legalize online poker in the Golden State. It's worth…

Trouble Down Under: William Hill Sheds Aussie Market Share

There's trouble Down Under for William Hill, one of the world's top online gambling operators. According to recent reports, the company has been shedding market share in Australia and that's not sitting well with investors. As recently as last week USB, a global financial services firm, once again classified William Hill in the "sell" category.…