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New Jersey Aims to Become Online Gambling Hotspot
Legislators in New Jersey are hoping that Atlantic City can become one of the world’s online gambling hotspots. State Senator Ray Lesniak, the senator behind the original drive for online gambling in the state, has introduced new legislation which would allow this to happen. The bill he has put forward would allow online gambling companies
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New Hampshire Charities Worry Over Casino Legislation
While New Hampshire is debating legalizing a commercial casino, charities in the area that rely on poker nights to raise millions of dollars every year are worried that a casino would result in them loosing crucial revenue. Gene Doherty, Wentworth-Coolidge Commission Co-chairwoman, said that other methods of fundraising are insignificant compared to the $37,744 the
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Over 100 Million People to Join Mobile Gamblers
A recent study into the mobile casino industry carried out by Juniper Research predicts that over 100 million people will start participating in mobile gambling over the next five years. According to the study, by 2018 there will be 164 million people around the world placing bets through their mobile devices. An important factor in
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Playtech to Supply Holland Casino
Holland Casino, the Dutch gambling monopoly, has chosen Playtech as its online casino software supplier in advance of the regulation of the country’s online gambling industry. The newly formed deal will see Playtech develop an online platform for Holland Casino which will offer players a number of games including roulette, blackjack, slot machines, poker and
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