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AGA Hails Lifting of Covid Rules for US-Bound Travelers

The American gaming industry has recovered immensely since the darkest days of covid lockdown brought shocking images of a deserted Las Vegas Strip to the world. Last week, the industry came one step closer to a full recovery with the Biden administration's decision to lift pre-travel covid testing for international travelers. The decision to lift…

Stake.com Inks ‘Highest Ever’ Jersey Deal with Everton FC

Stake.com and Everton FC have announced what they are calling the team's "highest ever" front-of-jersey sponsorship deal. Team officials say that the deal is the biggest sponsorship in the team's 144-year history and marks a new era in improved revenue for the organization. Just exactly how big the "highest ever" sponsorship deal for the Everton…

Caesars Entertainment Ready to Drop $200 Million on Atlantic City Renovations

Caesars Entertainment is getting ready to spend some significant cash on its Atlantic City properties. Earlier this week, the gaming operator announced that it will be spending $200 million on renovations to its namesake AC property and another $200 million sprucing up the Atlantic City Harrah's and Tropicana. A big chunk of the $200 million…

Gibraltar Requires Physical Presence in New Gambling Act

Gibraltar, the British Territory known for its gaming-friendly government and regulations, is undertaking a major overhaul of its Gambling Act. The revision of the rules governing how gambling operators operate, looks to have a huge impact on remote operators by requiring a physical presence on the island for the first time. The Gambling Act overhaul…

Marcus Boyle Ushers in New Age of Accountability for UKGC

When Marcus Boyle, the new UK Gambling Commission Chairman, made his first public statement in an op-ed in the Times this week, he didn't mince words. Boyle made it very clear that UK gambling officers will be facing additional scrutiny of their business practices, especially those that are used to identify problem gamblers, and they…

UKGC’s Problem Gambling Survey Methodology Questioned

Are there really 550 percent as many problem gamblers in the UK as there were two years ago? Or is the UK Gambling Commission's new survey methodology drawing from a subject pool that doesn't accurately reflect the true scale of the problem? These are questions that operators are asking in light of questionable information that's…