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A Gaming Watch study conducted by Research and Incite Consultants concerning the British Columbia Lottery Corp done in September 2010 is revealing some interesting shifts in British Columbians’ actions towards gambling.
Electronic bingo has generated a lot of serious debate in Alabama. The previous years has seen opposing camps arguing the legality of these bingo machines, prompting several bingo facilities to close down.
Operators of online gambling establishments were overwhelmed with the recent news from the Netherlands, outlining their plans to auction limited licenses for online gambling.
North Carolina state representative, Mike Stone, was recently alleged to have conducted a closed-door meeting for the Republicans, accepting an audience from lobbyists which gave special attention to video gambling.
Two prominent countries of the European Union have released plans to adopt established online gambling regulations.
Stock analysts are keeping a keen eye on what could become a major US trend, predicted to be pioneered by New Jersey—the regulation of online gambling.
A new kind of electronic poker table in Dejope Gaming is causing quite a stir for state officials. But the Ho Chunk tribe which operator and owns the Dejope Gaming Bingo Hall believes that this is not an major issue.
Of all the countries in the world, Australia is the first to legalize regulated online gambling; Then came Italy which banned all forms of online gaming first then legalized it.
Senator Harry Reid, despite negative feedback from some casinos, continuous to push for the legalization of online poker in the United States.
Through Senate Majority leader Harry Reid efforts, poker might become an online gaming activity as opposed to the normal deck of cards on hand and opponents upfront.