Poker advocates in California have received a huge blow to their aspirations of seeing online poker regulated in the state, after bill AB 167 was removed from the agenda of the Assembly Governmental Organisation Committee. At the heart of the latest debacle is an attempt by Californian gambling interests...
January 8th, 2016 By Charles Washington
With 2015 having drawn to a close, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the year. As data from the online poker industry is analyzed, it becomes clear that changes in business models among operators did not do much to improve the performance of companies as a whole, as...
January 7th, 2016 By Stephen Smith
All over the country, there are widespread debates occurring on whether daily fantasy sports betting constitutes online gambling. Some states like Massachusetts have decided that daily fantasy sports betting is not the same as online games of chance, but other states are leaning in the opposite direction. Pennsylvania appears...
January 5th, 2016 By Shane Larson
When Amaya purchased PokerStars, the company not only bought the most well known brand in the whole of the online poker industry, but it also purchased some legal troubles as well. Due to the unregulated actions of its previous owner in the US, Amaya has had to try and...
January 4th, 2016 By Adam Brown
The Delaware Lottery has released its monthly iGaming results for November, revealing a slight 1.21% fall in revenues to $182,664 compared to the $184,898 that was generated in the same month in 2014. Online poker, too, suffered an 8.3% year-over-year contraction in business to $28,985, although that figure put...
January 3rd, 2016 By Charles Washington
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