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Big Surprise for Online Poker Affiliates in New Jersey
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has sent a letter to six U.S. affiliates demanding that they immediately remove unauthorized online gaming links or face criminal and civil sanctions. Top affiliate websites such as Pokersites.com, RaketheRake.com, CardsChat.com, PokerSource.com, RakeBrain.com and one unnamed site, received the letter which was signed by George N. Rover,
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Indian Tribes Reach Consensus On Online Poker Bill
It seems that the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians and the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians are now ready to move forward with the Internet poker legislation. This comes after a recent meeting in San Diego where key concerns were ironed out and the tribes will meet again on the 27th of May
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Macau Needs to Diversify
Macau has become synonymous with gambling. Even though punting in this special administrative region of China has allowed legal gambling since 1850, it has only been since the entry of large foreign casino groups in the last 10 years, that business in this region has boomed. At the recent opening of the Global Gaming Expo
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Legal Online Gambling in US Off to Slow Start
It’s almost a year since online gambling was declared legal in less than a handful of U.S. states and the numbers are just not adding up. Many expected revenues to be higher but it seems that the non-legal operators are still drawing the main attention. At the recently held East Coast Gaming Congress held in
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