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Mongolian Government Considers Legalisation of Horse Racing and Gambling
The Mongolian government is to propose laws which would allow the creation of a professional horse-racing league and legalize betting. The aim is to try and compete for a share of the lucrative Chinese gambling market. Culture Minister Oyungerel Tsedevdamba said, “Our priority is to make the legal environment for a Jockey Club operation so
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Unregulated Online Gambling Operators Thrive in Poland
While Poland has a regulated online gambling industry, the majority of gambling revenues are disappearing into the unregulated market. The market is now worth €1 billion a year in Poland, however, the country’s four licensed operators account for just 9% of it. This is largely because the country’s regulation only allows internet sports betting and
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Net Entertainment to Supply Full Tilt with Casino Games
Net Entertainment, a leading supplier and developer of online casino gaming systems, has reached a deal with Full Tilt to provide both mobile and desktop casino games. The deal comes just four months after the Rational Group launched roulette and blackjack on Full Tilt Poker. Commenting on the deal the chief of GMO and MD
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California May See Online Poker Regulation Next Year
It seems that online poker is unlikely to come to California this year, but is a very real possibility for 2015. That is according to information heard at last week’s informational hearing in Sacramento before the California Assembly’s Committee on Governmental Re-Organization. Furthermore, it is thought that if it is legalized in California then other
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