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Biggest iGaming Events of 2013

US Regulated Market Opens Two years ago at this time, the idea that three U.S. States would be offering regulated online gambling have been nothing short of laughable yet here we are. After years of planning and infrastructure building, three US states (Delaware, Nevada, and New Jersey) have all launched licensed legal igaming products for…

Online Casino News Roundup: November 2013

[caption id="attachment_38481" align="aligncenter" width="288" caption="The day Tom Landry warned of has arrived."][/caption] November 2013 online casino news saw plenty of action as two more US states launched regulated igaming. It's a big move for the igaming industry that's being watched closely from all corners of the globe. Here are a few of the big igaming…

New Jersey Opens iGaming Soft Launch

New Jersey online gambling operators are participating in a soft launch of the country's newest igaming market that's spread across 17 different sites. As one might expect, the early hours of the trial run were marked with a host of technical glitches. Some end-users reported geolocation errors that kept them from playing, despite their locations…

Nevada, Delaware Talk Interstate Gambling Compact

[caption id="attachment_38234" align="alignright" width="209" caption="Delaware Governor, Jack Markell"][/caption] The governors of Nevada and Delaware have been talking recently about the possibility of entering into an interstate online gambling compact. This news, which was first reported in the Las Vegas Sun, should come as no surprise to anyone who has been following the birth of the…

October's Top Gambling Quotes

[caption id="attachment_37877" align="alignright" width="300" caption="She's not a fan of Iran, or online poker."][/caption] Gambling industry characters are never at a loss for words and in October they chimed off subjects like when to call the cops on rogue employees; why the US should nuke Iran; and why it's so darn tough to get a Massachusetts…

Was Lee Amaitis Taking Illegal Sports Bets?

[caption id="attachment_37804" align="alignright" width="194" caption="Lee Amaitis"][/caption] One of Cantor Fitzgerald's top executives is under investigation by the US Attorney's Office for his alleged role in an illegal sports betting ring. Lee Amaitis, is being accused of allowing runners in Nevada to place bets for an East Coast gambling ring known as the, "The Jersey Boys."…

WSOP.com Faces Technical Issues

WSOP.com players are having big trouble depositing cash with Nevada's second regulated online poker site. Player woes are a major headache WSOP's parent company, Caesars Interactive and black eye for the Silver State online industry as a whole. The complaints, many of which were posted on TwoPlusTwo.com, and later reported on by Gambling911.com, focused on…

Nevada GCC Grants Online Poker Extensions

[caption id="attachment_37585" align="alignright" width="244" caption="GCC Chief, AG Burnett"][/caption] The Nevada Gaming Control Commission (GCC) is giving three big-time online poker operators a little more time to get their acts together. Under Nevada law, operators have six months to launch their sites after getting the final okay on their online operators licenses. MGM Resorts International, Boyd Gaming…

Top 10 September Gambling Quotes

[caption id="attachment_37280" align="alignright" width="300" caption="John McCain at work on the Senate floor."][/caption] The gambling industry is full of folks who like to talk and that made for some very quotable quotes this month. Here are a few of the top words of wisdom from the industry's movers and shakers. 1. There is a sense of community…

Meet Nevada iGaming's Border Patrol

[caption id="attachment_37246" align="alignright" width="175" caption="Locaid CEO, Rip Gerber"][/caption] Geolocation technology is the bedrock upon which the growing American online gambling market is built on. After all, no state government wants to be accused of poaching illegal players from other states; and they certainly don't want their own players slipping across the border to gamble with…