Online Casino and Gambling News: March 2014

Yggdrasil Launches New Game "Robotnik"

Internet betting software developer Yggdrasil Gaming has announced the release of its newest video slot "Robotnik", the third slot in the Swedish developer's library.

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Russia Blocks 600 Gambling Sites

More than 600 online gambling websites have been blocked in Russia, including large betting sites such as PokerStars and Unibet.

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William Hill Pulls Out Of 55 Countries

UK based betting giant William Hill plc has announced that it is pulling out of 55 countries, ceasing operations effective on March 26th.

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Tabcorp Releases First Half Results

Australian betting giant Tabcorp has released its first half financial results, noting an increase in post-tax profits and revenues.

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BoyleSports To Sponsor Irish Grand National Horse Race

Irish bookmaker BoyleSports has announced that it has signed a deal that will see it become the title sponsor of the 2014 Irish Grand National Horse Race.

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888 Releases Full Year 2013 Financial Results

Internet betting firm 888 Holdings has announced its full year 2013 financial results, noting an increase in revenues and profits.

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Net Entertainment Reveals New Slot "Wild Water"

Swedish internet betting software developer Net Entertainment has revealed its newest video slot "Wild Water".

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IGT Extends Licensing Agreement With Sony Pictures

US betting giant International Game Technology has announced that it has signed an extension with Sony Pictures Consumer Products, which will allow IGT to continue offering Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune slots.

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WSOP In Deal With New York Rangers

Caesars owned poker site the World Series of Poker has signed a deal with the National Hockey League's New York Rangers in a deal that will offer several promotional opportunities.

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New Jersey Foreign Licensing Bill Moves Forward

A bill introduced in the New Jersey State Senate that would allow for the Garden State to license international online betting operators moved forward Monday, as it passed through a Committee Hearing.

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