Online Casino and Gambling News: October 2011

Washington D.C. Once Again Reschedules Meetings On Internet Gambling

Washington D.C.'s Lottery Commission has once again rescheduled meetings that are to give the public a chance to air questions or concerns about the city's online gambling law.

0Comments Read more

Gambling Revenues Rise Again In Macau

After news of gambling shares falling in Macau yesterday, reassuring numbers concerning the gambling market were released for the month of September by Macau's Gaming Inspection And Coordination Bureau.

0Comments Read more

Full Tilt Poker Buyer Speaks Out On Deal

Laurent Tapie of Groupe Bernard Tapie has revealed a few of his group's post-purchase plans for Full Tilt Poker.

0Comments Read more

Alderney Says It Does Not Have Authority Over Full Tilt Poker

After revoking Full Tilt Poker's gaming license, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission has announced that it no longer has the authority to intervene on player's behalf.

0Comments Read more

Gambling Industry Executives Discuss Online Gambling

The G2E Expo is currently underway in Las Vegas and on Monday several executives in the gambling industry discussed online gambling.

1Comment Read more

Microgaming's Quickfire Releasing Multi-Player Roulette

Online gambling software developer Microgaming's Quickfire division has announced the pending release of a multi-player roulette game.

1Comment Read more

Spanish Gets Online Gambling Getting Closer

A list of companies that are accredited to provide certification to online casino operators was released by the Spanish National Gambling Commission.

1Comment Read more

Paddy Power Adds Playtech Casino

Irish gambling company Paddy Power has announced that it has signed a multi-year deal with Playtech, which will extend the two company's relationship that began in 2007.

0Comments Read more

Defendant's In Full Tilt Poker Case Fire Back At U.S. Government

Forbes Business Magazine has issued a report that claims a banker and payment processor involved in the Black Friday indictments have filed legal papers that fight the U.S. government's charges.

0Comments Read more

Macau Gambling Stocks Dive

Gambling companies in Macau have seen their stock prices take a nosedive this week, based on worries that credit issues on private companies in China may hurt gambling revenues.

0Comments Read more