Online Casino and Gambling News: February 2015

Seals With Clubs Closes

Bitcoin casino Seals With Clubs has closed its doors following a week of downtime due to what the casino had called "technical issues".

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Argentina's First Licensed Online Casino Launches

The country of Argentina saw its first ever licensed online casino launch this month as Casinos del Rio opened its virtual doors.

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Mr Green Publishes Fourth Quarter 2014 Financials

Internet betting operator Mr Green has published their fourth quarter 2014 financial results, noting a large 28.3% increase in revenues.

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Big Fish Gaming Suffers Hack

Kentucky racing firm Churchill Downs has announced that they had to deal with a hacking crisis shortly after paying $885 million to take over Big Fish Gaming.

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ASA Publishes List of Worst Ads of 2014

The UK Advertising Standards Authority has published a list of the worst ads in terms of player complaints during 2014, with the Paddy Power Oscar Pistorious campaign taking home the prize.

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Revel Sale Cancelled Again

Federal Bankruptcy Judge Gloria Burns has allowed the owners of the Revel Atlantic City Casino building to back out of a deal with Florida developer Glenn Straub after a sale was not completed within a set deadline.

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Manitoba Online Betting Site Taking Oscar Bets

The Canadian province of Manitoba has posted up Oscar bets on its website, offering punters the chance to wager on award categories.

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Michigan Player Hits $1 Million Scratch Ticket Jackpot Online

This past week a lottery player in Michigan took down the state's first online scratch ticket jackpot as they won $1 million playing the $20 Diamond Payout scratch ticket.

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£614,149 Plants vs Zombies Jackpot Won at Sky Vegas

Early this morning a Sky Vegas punter won a large £614,149 jackpot while playing the Plants vs Zombies slot.

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Australian Casinos Benefitting From Macau Woes

A report in the business publication Reuters claims that Australian casinos are beginning to see increased business due to clampdown by China on corruption which have negatively impacted Macau's betting industry.

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