At the end of 2015, online gambling advocates were excited at the prospects of a fourth state soon entering the USA’s regulated iGaming industry. There was every indication that it would be Pennsylvania as the state was close to passing House Bill 649 that would pave the way for...
June 10th, 2016 By Shane Larson
In many parts of Europe, online gaming is struggling to bring in revenues, but there is one country that is seeing continued growth in the iGaming industry–Spain. While neighboring nations are seeing lackluster revenues, Spain is enjoying steady growth in online gaming, and with the country in the midst...
June 8th, 2016 By Adam Brown
In 2013, Nevada became the first U.S. state to regulate online poker, but while land-based casinos are legal, online casino games continue to be illegal. That might soon change, though, as the Nevada Gaming Policy Committee recently got together in Carson City to discuss the possibility of changing gaming...
June 7th, 2016 By Stephen Smith
The 2016 World Series of Poker is currently into its second week in Las Vegas, with thousands of poker players from the U.S. and around the world descending upon Sin City hoping to win big, and walk away having captured a gold winners bracelet. Needless to say, the state...
June 6th, 2016 By Charles Washington
When you think about gambling, you think of fun and excitement, rather than maths problems and mathematical theory. Still, much of the development of mathematics has been moved forward as a result of gambling, forever linking the two subjects. As UK mathematician Adam Kucharski explains in his book ‘The...
June 3rd, 2016 By Shane Larson
Cheating can be costly for casinos, but an industry expert recently shared a surprising fact that it’s not lone card counters that dealers should be on the lookout for. This expert, Eliot Jacobson, the president and founder of Jacobson Gaming, explained that card counters can typically walk away with...
June 2nd, 2016 By Adam Brown
Monthly Archives best Poker News