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Gaming News Archives - Page 5374MDI Announces Comprehensive Internet Strategy27 November 2000
MDI announces Internet platform options for lotteries.
Innovative Gaming Video Slots Perform Results Of 174% Over Casino Average27 November 2000
IGCA's new video slots have performed at levels of 174% win-per-day over casino average since installation.
National Fraud Center to Address Internet Gambling Symposium27 November 2000
National Fraud Center, Spectrum Gaming executives will address the Fourth International Symposium on Internet Gambling Law and Management
Jackpot Enterprises Completes Sale of Gaming Business27 November 2000
Jackpot Enterprises completes the sale of gaming machine route operations to E-T-T Inc.
South Carolina Challenge to Video Poker Ban Fails27 November 2000
News Brief: Gambling operators in South Carolina lost a Supreme Court challenge Monday to the state's new ban on possession of video gambling machines.
Louisiana Supreme Court Takes Up Raising Legal Age27 November 2000
News Brief: The Louisiana Supreme Court will take up the question of whether 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds should be able to play video poker and the lottery.
A Course in Delusion27 November 2000
News Brief: With expanded legalized gaming in South Africa, rip-off rogues are deluding folks into believing they can “beat the casino at their own game.”
Australian Hotels Add 2000 Poker Machines After 'Freeze' on Numbers27 November 2000
News Brief: The number of poker machines in New South Wales has grown by 1,500 since the Australian Government imposed a moratorium on gaming machines six months ago.
A Casino Quandary in Africa27 November 2000
News Brief: Vegas-style meccas may boost South Africa's economy, but many of the poor risk addiction.
The Good, The Bad and The Fast27 November 2000
News Brief: Controversy may be raging over National Lottery spending in Britain, but museums, galleries, stadiums, botanical gardens have been popping up all over the country.
Holland Casino Ready for Internet Gaming - Onshore25 November 2000
The land-based casino operator opened a play-for-free online site this week, using a server in Amsterdam. When the Dutch government approves real-money play, Holland will make history in European gaming.
Electronic Gambling Report: Legislation in the United States25 November 2000
This is Part 9 of an 18 part series from a report done by the U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network examining commercial and legal issues surrounding electronic gambling.
Cannery Row Worker Wins $35 million Jackpot25 November 2000
News Brief: A man who bought a regular $5.00 SuperLotto ticket, landed himself a regular old $35 million.
Sports Book Says Competing Site Hacked It, Used Customers' Credit Card Numbers24 November 2000
Olympic Sports issues a "Security Alert," and says recent bettors should cancel their credit cards. The company traces the hacking to another sports book that uses the same software.
Stakes Raised As Atlantic City Poker Championship Grows24 November 2000
News Brief: Another major tournament happened early this year, freeing up as many as 1,000 more contestants for the upcoming Atlantic City poker tournament.
Betinternet Granted Malta Licence24 November 2000
Maltese Gaming Commission has granted Betinternet Malta Limited an international bookmakers licence, permiting this online bookmaker to accept UK bets.
Detroit Casinos Hit Summer Jackpot24 November 2000
News Brief: Overall, MGM Grand Detroit Casino has steadily taken in more money than rival MotorCity Casino, but in recent months MotorCity has narrowed the gap.
Arizona Tracks Seek Fair Share of Market24 November 2000
News Brief: A group of three racetrack owners has asked an Arizona judge to prevent Gov. Jane Hull from signing new gaming compacts which would legalize blackjack and allow tribes to add slot machines.
New Califonia Gaming Panel Still Doesn't Have Full House24 November 2000
News Brief: Ready or not, the state's new gambling commission is about to start sorting through the many daunting questions that have been raised about California's Indian gambling compact.
David Duke Accused of Gambling Away White Supremacist Funds24 November 2000
News Brief: Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke is at the centre of an FBI investigation alleging that he took money solicited from supporters of his white supremacist cause and gambled the money away at casinos.
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