Those familiar with California’s push to advance online gambling legislation are all too aware of the controversy surrounding the issue, with disputes between tribal factions stymieing efforts towards bringing online poker and casino games to California residents. The online gambling industry isn’t the only section of gaming where controversy...
February 6th, 2017 By Shane Larson
In the past, Delaware’s tiny population of less than one million people has struggled to support its online gambling industry, but last year proved to be a successful year for the First State’s operators. In fact, 2016 was the biggest year for the market since the legalization of iGaming...
February 5th, 2017 By Adam Brown
While the number of people openly opposing the legalization of online poker pales in comparison to those calling for its regulation, the anti-online poker movement can have a very loud voice. One group called the Coalition to Stop Internet Gambling (CSIG), for instance, famously created a viral video claiming...
February 2nd, 2017 By Stephen Smith
Ever since 2013, when New Jersey became the third state to legalize online gambling after Nevada and Delaware, people have been wondering which state would be next, with most people putting their money on Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, and Massachusetts. California also represents a fifth possibility, although with significant...
February 1st, 2017 By Charles Washington
Australia’s economy is booming, and the casino industry is doing its part to support that economic growth. After major crackdowns on high rollers frequenting Macau’s casinos, displaced Chinese VIPs have found their way Down Under, hoping for a chance to play at the country’s gambling tables without being scrutinized...
January 31st, 2017 By Shane Larson
Tourism numbers have been on the rise in Las Vegas for the past three years, and the latest report released by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Association (LVCVA) confirms the ongoing trend with 2016 marking a record-breaking year for the industry. Record Breaking Year A whopping 42.9 million...
January 30th, 2017 By Adam Brown
Atlantic City’s casinos have faced hard time since their revenues peaked at $5.2 billion in 2006, and for the last 10 year’s the industry has suffered a continual decline in growth. In fact, it seemed hard to believe that there would ever be any positive news from the East...
January 29th, 2017 By Stephen Smith
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