Gibraltar's gaming industry is under attack again as a politician wishes for the advertising ban on online gaming to be extended to Gibraltar.
With its one-billionth hand on pace to be dealt sometime in late November, Bodog Poker is planning a big party with giveaways.
A popular casino poker game is being made available on the 24hPoker Network.
Some 20 months after regulators approved rules governing wireless hand-held gambling devices, mobile gaming remains a mystery.
888 Holdings Plc posted a 37 percent rise in third-quarter revenue and said trading was even stronger in October.
32Red Plc has confirmed that it has exchanged contracts to unconditionally sell certain assets of the Betdirect business.
You can bet on this: Alex Rodriguez will be playing for the Angels or Dodgers on Opening Day in 2008. Really, you can bet on it.
An advisory from a law firm confirms what the industry already knows: Enforcing the UIGEA will be troublesome and easy to bypass.
Neil Goulden is warning his industry that unless it makes a donation to problem gambling, it could face a statutory gov't levy.
Sweden’s Moderate party is backing a move for the de-monopolization of the country’s gambling industry and sell-off of Svenska Spel.
The number of politicians supporting the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act has reached 40.
In the NFL's last "must see game" the New England Patriots opened as the road fave and it looks like history is repeating itself.
With all the talk of match-fixing in tennis, Paris' Master Series will be under scrutiny.
Just like Paddy Power, Betfair will be offering financial spread betting courtesy of the London Capital Group.
Apparently it doesn't pay to piss off French authorities, just ask Unibet CEO Petter Nylander.
An online poker site said that a hacker exploited a security flaw to gain an insurmountable edge.
Everyone is talking about the Pats and Colts in Week 9 even though it is only Week 8. Will the Washington be able to snatch cash from New England?
The NFL has no problem with people gambling on its games, so long as you are an English citizen.
With two engineering degrees from MIT and a law degree from Harvard, Andy Bloch is tailor-made for the PPA's lobbying in D.C.
With allegations of <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/articles/october2007/absoluteprobe.htm "target="_blank">cheating</a> at AbsolutePoker, a video on YouTube shows the process.