The 2009 edition of the European World Series Poker will begin on Friday, September 18.
More and more entertainment brands are becoming slot games.
PokerStars' EPT Grand Final won't be all about winning.
Residents of Buenos Aires won't have access to 888.com.
According to reports, Daniel O'Mahony is leaving boylesports.
Washington St. is preventing online gambling press releases.
The quest for the NHL's Holy Grail begins.
Popular bet exchange Betfair is the new sponsor of the ECB.
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As of yesterday, pokerroom.com stopped dealing hands of poker.
For the first time in two years, GameAccount has a white label deal.
Six players will soon represent PKR.com at events across Europe.
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>Sun Poker</a> has guaranteed seats to the Casinos Austria Poker Tour.
Some said the Party settlement could mean an open market, maybe not.
Mobile gaming stands to benefit from a Mfuse, Probability deal.
24hPoker.com and Martinspoker.com could be joining iGame Ltd.
It looks like a court has dismissed Clonie Cowen's Full Tilt lawsuit.
NBC will have a broadcast partner when it airs its Heads-Up Poker.
The Poker Channel announced a pair of deals with Portugal television.
For the next four years, Betfred will have snooker on the mind.