Hong Kong national Winfred Yu may not be as widely known as some poker players like Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan and Daniel Cates, but the businessman is still able to hold his own at the tables with many of these western superstars of the game. As well as having...
August 11th, 2017 By Charles Washington
It may be happening slowly, but online gambling is beginning to push its way through state legislative bodies across the United States. Nevertheless, there are a number of people who oppose such legalization, while infighting between major gambling operators is making it hard for new states to follow suit...
August 8th, 2017 By Lucy Brown
PokerStars has opted to exit the newly regulated iGambling market in Colombia after the decision of Coljuegos, the online gambling regulator, to block a list of 325 unlicensed online gambling operators. In the fall, Colombia became the first country in Latin America to regulate online gambling, and a few...
August 6th, 2017 By Stephen Smith
Sports betting is an area of gambling that attracts a great number of people, as can be seen just by looking at one of the world’s largest betting groups, Paddy Power Betfair. This year, for instance, the company saw around $1 billion wagered on Wimbledon alone. It is not...
August 5th, 2017 By Shane Larson
While PokerStars often implements policies that cause mixed emotions from its customers, a decision made recently by the brand has brought nothing but praise from the poker community. In a surprising move which took the industry by surprise, last month, PokerStars announced that it was coming to the assistance...
August 4th, 2017 By Charles Washington
Online gambling has proven to be a valuable source of revenue for governments, which is why nations around the world are in various stages of iGaming legislation. Africa is no exception, and a number of the continent’s countries have either already passed iGaming laws, or are in the process...
August 1st, 2017 By Lucy Brown
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