Poker Debate Isn't Folding
- Apr 9, 2007
Poker fans who want to play Texas hold 'em in the Lone Star State may not be looking at the best hand, but they're going all in.
Read More . . .Poker fans who want to play Texas hold 'em in the Lone Star State may not be looking at the best hand, but they're going all in.
Read More . . .The Division of Gaming in the Financial Services Regulatory Commission is operating under amended regulations this week, the result of an extensive review of Antigua...
Read More . . .Internet gambling companies have been rejoicing at what they see as a definitive victory over the US, since the World Trade Organisation (WTO) report on Antigua & Barbuda’s trade dispute was released
Read More . . .The House Committee for Licensing and Administrative Procedures heard testimony Tuesday to legalize poker games in Texas.
Read More . . .U.S. law enforcement officials are crediting the expertise of the International Police Agency (INTERPOL) and U.S. law officers in Costa Rica in tracking down Gary Kaplan...
Read More . . .Frank explained that all the legislators would be in Congress in the middle of April and that is why he is waiting until then to bring up the bill...
Read More . . .This is the officla press release from the Department of Justice.
Read More . . .The founder of the London online gambling operation BETonSPORTS Plc, Gary Stephen Kaplan, was arrested late Wednesday in the Dominican Republic, a U.S. attorney in Missouri said on Friday.
Read More . . .The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has ruled in favour of egaming jurisdiction Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua) in its dispute with the US over internet gambling....
Read More . . .The WTO, on 30 March 2007, issued the report of the compliance panel in the case brought by Antigua and Barbuda regarding “United States — Measures affecting the cross-border supply of gambling and betting services� (DS285).
Read More . . .Internet gambling charges against former SportingBet Chariman Peter Dicks were dismissed Tuesday in exchange for $400,000.
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