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Singapore may very well be the most conservative country in the world. This shows up in numerous ways from the prohibition on chewing gum in public to severe restrictions …
The biggest news in sports and concomitantly in sports betting is the World Cup of football. Sports betting has become the big news in the United States because the …
The three land based casinos run by the Choctaw Native American Tribe in Mississippi are quickly working through the process to offer sports betting in the state. In addition …
Yggdrasil Gaming has introduced its first table game and many people are calling it a game-changer in the online casino industry. It’s a blackjack game where the dealer is …
There is a new trend in business management, marketing, and education called gamification. Simply put, this means applying some of the elements of games to areas not normally associated …
Most of the news about the nascent renewal of the online casino market in the United States seems to come from a small handful of states: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, …
Famously conservative Switzerland overwhelmingly approved a referendum that allows online casinos to open for business in the Alpine country. The law, however, only allows local entrepreneurs to open online …
Although there is a great deal of evidence that the more opportunities people have to gamble online, the more they will, in fact, gamble online, some people in Pennsylvania …
The State of Michigan House of Representatives passed a law last week that allows online gambling through the three Detroit-area casinos and the full complement of 23 Native American …
Some of the biggest casino bonuses at land based casinos have nothing to do with getting cash money to play. This type of bonus is much more the domain …
This week brings a disturbing report from the Philippines that two employees of the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) had been fired for alleged abuse of their regulatory …
After years of delays which some have said were purposeful, the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the United States Department of the Interior, which is the authority that governs …