Jun
24
2008
The state of Washington and their lottery thought they had a solid marketing plan in place, but after receiving criticism, the state has pulled the plug on new candy themed lottery scratch off gambling tickets.
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Jun
24
2008
A historical day in Florida gambling history is under way at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino and some big stars have come out for the first legalized blackjack tables in the history of the state.
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Jun
24
2008
The professional poker players are dominating this year’s World Series of Poker in Las Vegas and that did not change in the latest tournament to end, David Benyamine broke through and won a World Championship Omaha event.
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Jun
24
2008
Chinese tourists that are visiting Taiwan will be prohibited to engage in any forms of gambling warned the Cross-Straight Tourism Association.
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Jun
24
2008
Sports books for the majority of the year have had the Boston Red Sox as the gambling favorites to win the American League, but after sweeping the Phillies over the weekend, the Anaheim Angels may soon become the favorites.
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Jun
24
2008
West Virginia is leading the way among states outside of Nevada in the share of their state government that comes from gambling revenue.
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Jun
24
2008
Despite the Norwegian government’s dim view towards online gambling, the Norwegian Gambling Commission suggests that there are growing numbers of citizens visiting online gambling.
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Jun
24
2008
This week, 2 new video slots, “Wild Spirit” and “Silent Samurai” are going to be launched by Online Europa Casino.
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Jun
24
2008
Last year at the World Series of Poker there was a youth movement like the sport has never seen. Twice during the WSOP the record for the “youngest person to ever win a bracelet” was broken. This year the pendulum has swung back in the …
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Jun
24
2008
There are two incredibly annoying letters in the English language. “I” and “F” are perfectly pleasant and agreeable on their own, but when you add the consonant to the vowel, these two letters can make the difference between somebody …
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