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Unlike the <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article6375.html">RGA</a> and like the <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article6382.html">PPA</a>, the American Gaming Association is backing Barney Frank's <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/articles/april2007/igrea2007.htm">legislation</a>, albeit cautiously.
With his contract with Full Contact Poker about to expire, poker rooms could be lining up to acquire the &quot;Poker Kid's&quot; services.
Dynasty Gaming's play-for-points online Mahjong Software has been given the stamp of approval from the Chinese Government.
According to reports Leisure and Gaming's Benjamin Shaw will be switching positions on the board.
According the people at Slotland, the best mobile phone to play real-money casino games on isn't the Motorola Razr or even Apple's iPhone.
With rumors circulating that Mansion will be moving its poker platform to Playtech in the near future, all the related parties are remaining tight lipped.
Unlike the Roshambo in the potty mouthed cartoon South Park—which involves, um, kicking—Ultimatebet's new game isn't nearly as crude.
While the UK's RGA isn't keen on <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article6375.html">supporting</a> Barney Frank's IGREA, the PPA is singing a different tune.
A deal between 888.com and DTI Software will make long flights a little more bearable.
After word came down yesterday that Yahoo! was <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article6365.html">entering</a> the poker market, confirmation came today.
Online gambling company William Hill has named two new executive directors who will report to CEO David Harding.
Despite discussions and negotiations, the Remote Gaming Association is not throwing its support behind Barney Frank's <a href="http://www1.winneronline.com/articles/april2007/igrea2007.htm">Gambling Regulation Act</a>. The RGA represents online gaming operators in the UK.
Apparently <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/content/WinnerBlog/article6354.html">reports</a> that online gambling was no longer a Class C felony in Washington State were premature.
It offers fantasy sports, news items, e-mail and now apparently, online community Yahoo will offer online poker for real money.
Mobile company I-Play added some muscle by signing one of poker's most successful tournament players.
True to his word, Barney Frank introduced legislation aiming to make the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act a thing of the past—A.K.A. The Internet Gambling Regulation &amp; Enforcement Act.
After much due diligence, Victor Chandler has signed a deal with Income Acess, who will provide gaming affiliate software and network services.
The World Poker Tour will be introducing a new poker room and it will be powered by Cryptologic software.
After introducing <a href="http://www.winneronline.com/articles/may2006/onlinepokerban.htm">legislation</a> that put online gambling on the same level as sexual molestation and armed robbery, Washington State seemingly has had a change of heart.
Starting today River Belle will be offering slot tournaments.




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