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With all the actions taken by the federal government on terminating online gambling services the past month, one online casino managed to squeak past the Feds’ operation.
Spain is a gambling nation more so than almost any other, spending twice as much as, for example, the United Kingdom. Spaniards spend over € 1.9 billion a year on gambling.
After long hours of discussions and negotiations, the Iowa Senate has finally approved a gambling package this Wednesday with a 38-12 vote.
The issue on the U.S. crackdown on online poker sites for allegedly violating money laundering laws on top of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 is causing Antigua and Barbuda to consider seeking United Nations and World Trade Organization intervention.
For every anti-online poker lobbyist who lectures about the ills of online gambling, there are those like Andra Verstraete who find online poker a quick relief from an underperforming economy.
William Hill, one of United Kingdom’s largest bookmakers has spread its wings out to the international scene. It has started to put into action its plan to be an international operation by acquiring two sports-betting firms in Nevada, the American Wagering Inc (AWI) and Cal Neva Sportsbook Division of Sierra Development Company.
As it stands today, California’s drive to legalize online poker gambling is undergoing minor gains that could possibly serve to make the state the first to pull off what many other states have tried and failed to do for a long time now.
The Federal Government has found a new ally in its bid to snatch the operation and regulation of online poker from the hands of the state and its finding it in the unlikeliest of places. Their newfound proponent: Gov. Brian Sandoval who Monday said he prefers Congress to take the lead in approving proposals for online poker instead of deferring it to the states for a piecemeal, individual and compartmentalized, approach to online gaming.
The issue of operating Internet cafes and whether or not promotional sweepstakes qualify as a form of gambling declared illegal in many states is once again taking center stage after multiple raids were initiated in other states.