A study entitled ‘U.S. Internet Gambling in Focus‘ released by Gambling Compliance last week, has found that at least 10 US states will consider legalizing online gambling in 2014. The report looked at both the expansion of US online gambling in 2013, as well as developments which are expected...
February 10th, 2014 By Stephen Smith
Back in 2006, Congress led a crackdown on online gambling and by 2011 the U.S. Justice Department had successfully managed to dismantle America’s thriving online poker industry after ousting PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Absolute Poker from the US market. By 2011, however, the 2006 UIGEA statute was re-interpreted...
February 7th, 2014 By Shane Larson
Three years after legalized online poker was launched in France, the country’s gaming regulator ARJEL has seen France’s online poker industry continue its downward trajectory, with last year’s financial report showing a dramatic 13% fall in revenues to €258 million compared to €297 million for 2012. Overall, ring games...
February 5th, 2014 By Lucy Brown
The state of Nevada launched online poker in spring, 2013, and by November was joined by Delaware and then New Jersey. Unfortunately, while its fellow pioneers have been busily carving out a slice of the online gambling pie for themselves, up until now internet games in the ‘Diamond State’...
February 3rd, 2014 By Adam Brown
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