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Ready or Not, California Indian Tribe Launching Real Money Online Gambling

The IIpay Nation of Santa Ysabela is taking matters into their own hands when it comes to regulated online poker. After years of waiting around for politicians to come up with a coherent plan for online gambling, the California tribe is launching its own real money bingo and poker site; whether the Government likes it…

Canada: Gold Rush or Dead Zone?

Late last month Ladbrokes became the latest operator to unceremoniously exit the Canadian igaming market. The UK bookmaker joined Betfred, Matchbook and Skrill in a race to leave the Great White North as quickly as possible. So what exactly is it about the Canada that's sending these big name players back their home offices? Is…

Newest Mobile Gambling Insights: Payments, Trends and Marketing

Quite recently, our friends over at FC Business Intelligence published a really interesting paper featuring an interview with three experts, asking them timely questions about the iGaming mobile market. Taking part in this, are Richard Schuetz - the commissioner of the California Gambling Control Commission, Alex Igleman - a gaming attorney and strategist, Rachel Hirsch…

Dutch iGaming: A Peek into the Future

When the Dutch igaming market opens to international operators in 2015 it will be the latest in a long line of European Union member countries to embrace liberalizations. The big question for operators and affiliates is whether the Netherlands will also be the latest in a long line of European gaming markets to fizzle out…

New York Statehouse Considers Online Poker Bill

The online poker market in the Eastern United States is already booming and, if a bill under consideration by the New York State Legislature passes into law, it could get a lot hotter. Late last week New York state senator Senator John Bonacic introduced S  6913, which would legalize online poker as part of the…

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…

iGaming Truth, Lies & What Really Happened

Google is buying bwin.party In the middle of September, a delicious rumor that Google was making an attempt to purchase bwin.party spread like wildfire through igaming circles. The story originated Daily Mail blogger Geoff Foster who speculated that Mountain View's interest in the struggling operator was fueling a huge jump in bwin stocks on the…

5 iGaming Myths That Need to Go Away in 2013

Everything Will Change When the US Legalizes... The promise of legalized online gambling in the United States has operated as a sort of gambler's/casino affiliate bedtime story since the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) choked off the US market back in 2006. While that's a great half full view of the world, it's also…

French iGaming’s Troubled Past & Future

When the French igaming market liberalized in 2010, it looked as though operators and affiliates could start counting on a steady flow of Francs to add to their revenue streams. Unfortunately a series of regulatory blunders and other mishaps have made betting on French igaming anything but a sure bet. Early-to-market operators not only found…

ISGA Sets Social Gaming Best Practices

The International Social Games Association (ISGA)  is releasing a set of best practices for social gaming  operators that are aimed at setting a standard for quality in the booming social gaming market. At its core, the guideline is designed to help insure that social operators are: Adhering to relevant regulatory structure. Maintaining transparent functionality. Handling…