Could Fantasy Sports Could Online Poker On Slow Legislative Track In NY?
The plans of Rep. Gary Pretlow on daily fantasy sports legislation in New York could throw a wrench into plans for legalizing the industry.
WSOP Online Spring Poker Series Starts Sunday, Guarantees $190K
WSOP.com will be holding the Spring Poker Series in New Jersey and Nevada starting on Sunday, with nearly $200,000 up for grabs across the two sites.
Citing Need For “Broad Mix Of Products,” Rivers Casino s PA Online Gambling
Rivers Casino is one of several in Pennsylvania ready to set plans in motion if online gambling is legalized in the state.
PokerStars NJ Still Holding Down Top Spot In New Jersey
Two weeks after its official launch in New Jersey, PokerStars continues to enjoy an edge over its online poker competitors in the state.
The Powers Behind The New York Land-Based Gaming Industry
As gambling expansion continues in New York, who are the biggest organizations and companies behind the gambling and casino industries in the state?
New York Online Poker Regulation: State Budget Inclusion Doubtful, But Bill Still In Play For 2016
Online poker regulation appears to be a longshot to be a part of the New York state budget, but legalization is still on the table for 2016.
There’s No Stopping Pennsylvania Casinos, Which Have Another Big Month
Gross revenue at the 12 gaming facilities in Pennsylvania was up nearly nine percent in February of this year when compared with the same month last year,
Why The Daily Fantasy Sports Industry Wants Nothing To Do With Online Poker
The daily fantasy sports industry, despite similarities with online poker, tries to draw a line between the two activities, and with good reason.
Online Gambling Opponent Rep. Chaffetz Is Ridiculously Hypocritical On Geolocation
Rep. Jason Chaffetz apparently thinks geolocation is too good when employed by law enforcement, but can't be utilized for online poker and gaming.
Not Shockingly, 888Poker Officially Sponsoring 2016 WSOP
888Poker is again sponsoring the World Series of Poker, a move that was obvious the moment an $888 buy-in tournament was announced.