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Shel Adelson Readies (Another) Anti-Internet Gambling Campaign

Shel Adelson is a billionaire casino owner who isn't all that keen on competition, especially if that competition is based online. That's why Adelson is using his influence in Congress to help try to shut down the budding American online gambling industry. According to a report published on TownHall.com, Adelson recently sat down for some…

US Online Gambling: What’s the Problem?

When the prospect of legal, US online gambling showed up under the Christmas tree back in 2011, operators and affiliates rejoiced. After all, the newly liberated American igaming market was supposed to mean piles of new players for everyone involved. Well, that was then and this is now. Since the DOJ unlocked the doors to…

Ready or Not, California Indian Tribe Launching Real Money Online Gambling

The IIpay Nation of Santa Ysabela is taking matters into their own hands when it comes to regulated online poker. After years of waiting around for politicians to come up with a coherent plan for online gambling, the California tribe is launching its own real money bingo and poker site; whether the Government likes it…

New Jersey Sports Betting Update

New Jersey sports fans could be legally wagering on NFL games as soon as this weekend as Garden State politicians do an end run around the Federal sports betting ban. The key twist in this story is that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has finally relented to public pressure and signed a bill that removes…

PayPal Heading Back to the American iGaming Business

Paypal is reportedly planning to head back to the American online gambling market for the first time since the passage of the UIGEA back in 2006, according to multiple reports from the online poker press. The return of one of the most trusted names in payment processing is a major shot in the arm for…

Nevada, Delaware Gaming Compact: What Does it Mean for Affiliates?

The Nevada, Delaware gaming compact is set to go into effect sometime in the next month and has the potential to breathe new life into the online poker industry in both states. Besides offering a more competitive environment for players, the deal also offers new opportunities for operators and affiliates to make a toehold in…

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear New Jersey Sports Betting Case: Now What?

The dream of legal New Jersey sports betting came to a crashing halt last week when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the Garden State's case. In doing so, the high court let stand lower court rulings that upheld the NFL's longtime, and somewhat spurious, claim that regulated sports wagering would harm their business…

GiGse 2014 Focuses on Regulated US Market

Are you prepared for the igaming domino effect in the United States? With regulated gaming on the march in Nevada, New Jersey and Delaware - the rest of America is certain to follow. But prepping for a patchwork of red, white and blue regulatory schemes is proving to be anything but easy; and that’s where…

New York Statehouse Considers Online Poker Bill

The online poker market in the Eastern United States is already booming and, if a bill under consideration by the New York State Legislature passes into law, it could get a lot hotter. Late last week New York state senator Senator John Bonacic introduced S  6913, which would legalize online poker as part of the…

California Online Poker Update

Could California online poker be legalized before the clock runs out on this year's legislative session? The answer to that question may vary considerably, depending on who you're talking to. The general opinion of Golden State political watchers is that California is, indeed, inching closer towards some decision in the near future. On the more…