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Gaming News Archives - Page 3586Status of VIP Profits1 November 2006
In response to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, VIP Profits announced it is business as usual.
Bookie pleads guilty1 November 2006
News Brief: A Washington County restaurateur pleaded guilty Tuesday to running an illegal bookmaking business and criminal conspiracy in a nearly yearlong investigation of a multmillion-dollar gambling ring based in Pittsburgh.
No charges in Utah investigation1 November 2006
ews Brief: While no one denied spectators were wagering on horse races in Beaver, Utah, there won't be any criminal charges laid.
Casino Quebecois no longer accepting U.S. players1 November 2006
In response to the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Casino Quebecois has announced they will no longer accept wagers from the U.S.
Manitoba gambling lounge opens1 November 2006
News Brief: A new native-run gambling lounge with 40 video lottery terminals (VLTs) with an adjacent smoking lounge will open doors Friday in Headingley, says Swan Lake First Nation Chief Robert Daniels.
Britain online gambler numbers up1 November 2006
International News Brief: Britain is leading Europe in its appetite for online betting with the number of gamblers doubling in the past five years.
777Dragon.com gets new look1 November 2006
Partner Lounge’s mystical eastern casino 777Dragon.com gets a major facelift in November 2006.
Bethlehem commission views plans1 November 2006
News Brief: The Bethlehem Planning Commission got its first look Tuesday at architectural sketches and rudimentary floor plans for the proposed Las Vegas Sands Corp. casino.
R.I. campaigns spending rises1 November 2006
News Brief: Harrah’s Entertainment is spending nearly $140,000 a day trying to convince voters to amend the state Constitution for its proposed West Warwick casino.
French Lick guests wager casino will be success1 November 2006
News Brief: Over 4,000 invited guests tried their hand at gambling after French Lick Resort Casino"s ribbon-cutting ceremony that included casino executives, local supporters and officials.
CAP Euro launched1 November 2006
Just under two weeks ago iGaming Business and CAP announced the launch of the exciting new event CAP Euro.
Pennsylvania governor signs bill1 November 2006
Governor Edward G. Rendell
today signed Senate Bill 862, legislation for regulating Pennsylvania’s gambling industry.
Mega Millions reaches $42 million1 November 2006
Since no ticket matched all six numbers to win the $32 million jackpot, the jackpot grows to an estimated $42 million for the Friday, November 3, 2006 drawing.
PinnacleSports.com offers NFL odds1 November 2006
PinnacleSports.com has
examined the current NFL landscape and created yes/no betting propositions
on whether more than half of the league's teams will make the playoffs.
French player wins RoxyPalace.com jackpot1 November 2006
RoxyPalace.com is celebrating another online progressive jackpot win but this time the winner struck it lucky in France.
Ongame Poker Classic deadline looms1 November 2006
Only three days remain for poker players to enter the Ongame Network Poker Classic and have a chance at winning their share of more than one million dollars in this innovative tournament with both online and offline finals.
Breeders' Cup to change qualifying process1 November 2006
News Brief: Breeders' Cup Ltd. and six of the nation's racetracks will launch a set of Breeders' Cup qualifying races next year.
MGM Mirage to sell Primm Valley Resorts1 November 2006
MGM Mirage will sell its Buffalo Bill's, Primm Valley and Whiskey Pete's hotel-casinos to Herbst Gaming, Inc. for $400 million.
MGM Mirage Endowment funds scholarships1 November 2006
With a $1 million gift from MGM Mirage, the university will establish the MGM Mirage Academic Excellence Scholarship Endowment.
Blue Chip Casino deals in poker players1 November 2006
John G. Brokopp: Northwest Indiana’s reputation as the leader in live poker in the Greater Chicago area gaming market is about to become even more formidable.
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