Though Singapore is a small nation that has only two casinos within its borders, the number of Singaporeans to find their name on a list banning them from entering those casinos has more than quadrupled since 2011, according to a recent report by The Star Online. Singapore introduced new...
October 29th, 2013 By Lucy Brown
Full Tilt Poker, which last year briefly enjoyed the status of the second-busiest online poker room in the world, has now dropped down to number five, according to poker room rankings released by Poker Scout last week. Relaunch represented best time for Full Tilt Full Tilt’s traffic was at its...
October 24th, 2013 By Lucy Brown
When Antonio Esfandiari won the 2012 Big One for One Drop poker tournament, the Iranian-born American poker pro took home a record payout of more than $18.3 million. Though the tournament, which benefits the One Drop foundation, a non-governmental organization supporting water access rights established by Cirque du Soleil...
October 21st, 2013 By Lucy Brown
With the burgeoning of the United States online gambling market, one big winner is already emerging, and that is well-known online betting company 888 Holdings. Though only one state has so far seen its market officially launch, that being Nevada, 888 is well-positioned to be a big player in the...
October 16th, 2013 By Charles Washington
In what has become an all too familiar refrain for Atlantic City’s struggling casino industry, the September revenue figures showed a decrease of 13 percent when compared to September of 2012, reports Connecticut news source The Day. Revenue down nearly ten percent for the year so far According to...
October 14th, 2013 By Shane Larson
This week there was a small turnaround as to just who will be eligible to receive refunds for frozen Full Tilt Poker accounts. Previously part of a group that is barred from making a claim on funds that have been frozen since the United States government shut down the...
October 13th, 2013 By Shane Larson
In a study of gambling habits across the Asia-Pacific region, Australians were found to spend the biggest slice of their income on gambling, followed in second place by residents of Singapore, reports the web site pokerfuse.com. Wealthy nation leads to more disposable income The reason that Australians spend a...
October 9th, 2013 By Charles Washington
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