Norsk Tipping AS, with the aid of Cisco's Digital Media System, is hoping to combat the "online gaming threat".
24hPoker and Martinspoker.com have signed an agreement to form a jointly owned company.
Liberty Media is poised to take full ownership of online gaming company FUN Technologies.
With upsets by Appalachian St. and Stanford it's harder to predict the BCS title game.
The subject of an illegal betting <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article4613.html">investigation</a>, 2006 WSOP sixth place finisher Richard Lee will be charged.
An influential figure in the betting world has claimed that tennis "has always been liable to corruption".
Sweden's National Institute of Public Health has published results of its study into the effects of online poker.
The Gambling Commission have rejected calls from sport to ban bookmakers from taking novelty bets.
Can the Dallas Cowboys up their record against the spread to 5-0 against the lowly Bills on Monday night?
Speaking at EiG, U.S. gaming attorney and author Martin Owens downplayed the demise of online gambling due to the UIGEA.
The NCAA's No. 5 ranked football team is listed as an underdog vs. a perennial Big Ten basement dweller.
Betbrokers is now broadcasting ‘Wayne Allyn Root's WinningEDGE television show’ in Canada for the first time.
Speaking at the EiG, World Mahjong Federation prez Kingstone Kim, aka Tai-Up Kim, made some bold assertions.
As another day passes, so to another tennis betting scandal emerges.
The first national TV campaign was launched after the relaxation of gambling ad restrictions.
Imagine winning $100,000 in a poker tournament. But before you can collect, Uncle Sam swoops in to collect $25,000.
Sometimes oddsmakers peg an event so right the money is split evenly. That's the case with USC's 39˝-point line over Stanford.
The U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve are taking final steps to ensure that internet gambling is banned once and for all.
The only true way to get better at poker is to dedicate lots of hours to practice either through home games, casinos or online.
New U.S. regulations would make banks responsible for blocking credit card payments for online gambling but not checks.