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Topics from February, 2005
- North Dakota bill moves closer to legal US poker
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 28. 2005
- Raking in on the Internet
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 28. 2005
- Ladbrokes suffers Dutch court defeat
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 28. 2005
- A Stock Exchange for Bettors
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 28. 2005
- Betcorp preparing to buy Antiguan sportsbook
Posted by news manager on Sunday, February 27. 2005
- Poker's popularity spurs need for more dealers
Posted by news manager on Saturday, February 26. 2005
- Blue Square internet turnover falls in 2004
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 25. 2005
- Tax-free status to roll on the rock
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 25. 2005
- Sportingbet in paradise as profits rocket
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 25. 2005
- Online Poker: IPOs in the Cards?
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 25. 2005
- Sportingbet races past £1bn value
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 24. 2005
- WTO to decide within 45 days
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 24. 2005
- Internet Gambling In Antigua Awaits Another Green Light
Posted by news manager on Wednesday, February 23. 2005
- Poker bill crushed in North Dakota senate
Posted by news manager on Wednesday, February 23. 2005
- Hockey bettors on ice
Posted by news manager on Tuesday, February 22. 2005
- Ladbrokes barred from taking wagers
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 21. 2005
- Gambler bets bank; both lose
Posted by news manager on Sunday, February 20. 2005
- Online poker deals jump in earnings
Posted by news manager on Saturday, February 19. 2005
- Isle of Man zeros in on eGaming tax rate
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 18. 2005
- Dutch Supreme Court upholds online gambling ban
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 18. 2005
- N. DAKOTA HOUSE PASSES BILL TO HOST INTERNET POKER
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 17. 2005
- Super Bowl helps books avert disaster
Posted by news manager on Wednesday, February 16. 2005
- The River
Posted by news manager on Tuesday, February 15. 2005
- High Stakes For Casino City
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 14. 2005
- What are the odds?
Posted by news manager on Sunday, February 13. 2005
- Report: Casinos win big in 2004
Posted by news manager on Saturday, February 12. 2005
- Don`t Bet Against Mob, or Government
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 11. 2005
- UK parliament members call on bookies to change
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 11. 2005
- BetBull punished by “immature” P2P market
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 11. 2005
- Super Bowl gaming probe continues
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 10. 2005
- Hynes: OK sports bets
Posted by news manager on Wednesday, February 9. 2005
- Late Eagles touchdown is big score for books
Posted by news manager on Tuesday, February 8. 2005
- Sports books see plenty of Super Bowl betting action
Posted by news manager on Monday, February 7. 2005
- Agents raid The Market, seize Super Bowl pot
Posted by news manager on Sunday, February 6. 2005
- Betting with your heart or your head?
Posted by news manager on Saturday, February 5. 2005
- Betting provides an interesting proposition for Sunday
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 4. 2005
- Alderney to revisit US sports betting ban
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 4. 2005
- North Dakota Bill puts poker in pipeline
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 4. 2005
- Chinese government comes down on 1-pay
Posted by news manager on Friday, February 4. 2005
- Internet poker bill mulled
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 3. 2005
- Internet Poker Gets Super Bowl Airtime
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 3. 2005
- McCain expects scandal to spark anti-betting bill
Posted by news manager on Thursday, February 3. 2005
- Financial analysts bring ‘day trading’ techniques to sports wagering
Posted by news manager on Wednesday, February 2. 2005
- CES Software completes acquisition of Don Best Sports
Posted by news manager on Tuesday, February 1. 2005
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