The Garden City Group – the company tasked by the United States DoJ with reuniting former Full Tilt Poker customers in America with their balances, revealed a major update regarding the process last week. Just as Friday was drawing to a close, the GCG announced that the remissions process...
August 19th, 2013 By Lucy Brown
One of the largest brands in online gambling has made the sudden – and severe – decision to withdraw from one of the largest potential markets for online gambling in the world. That was the news out of William Hill this week, as the operator revealed via email that...
August 17th, 2013 By Stephen Smith
Industry observers have long contended that an online gambling compact between Nevada and New Jersey was unlikely, due to the inherent competition between the United State’s twin gambling capitals. But now one prominent member of the gambling industry is publicly suggesting that the reverse may in fact be the...
August 8th, 2013 By Charles Washington
One of the most contentious, complicated and longest-running impacts of online poker’s Black Friday appears to be steadily progressing toward a positive resolution for poker players. The impact in question is the inability of Full Tilt Poker’s American customers to access their bankrolls, which have been in legal limbo...
August 5th, 2013 By Lucy Brown
Just when the pending market for online gambling in New Jersey seemed like it couldn’t get any more complex, a completely new potential entrant is forcing many to rewrite their narratives for the state. That entrant: 2Up Gaming PLC, who made quite a splash last week with the announcement...
August 2nd, 2013 By Shane Larson
For some time it’s been assumed that social poker king Zynga would eventually evolve into a real-money poker company. But those assumptions were completely upended last week when Zynga’s new boss dramatically announced that his company was shedding their plans for real-money gambling – in America, anyhow – in...
July 31st, 2013 By Charles Washington
Nevada’s first regulated online poker site hit another milestone this week. That site is, of course, Ultimate Poker. And the milestone in question is the final – one might even say “ultimate” – approval of the site’s software product by Nevada gaming authorities. Specifically, the Nevada Gaming Commission has...
July 29th, 2013 By Shane Larson
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