Gambling

Co-Founder of Pinnacle Sports George Molsbarger Charges Dismissed

The District Attorney's Office for Queens County, New York, dismissed all criminal charges today in its $50 million Internet sports betting and enterprise corruption case against prominent Southern California philanthropist George Molsbarger. Mr. Molsbarger, 68 years old, of Santa Monica, Calif., heads the Squid and Squash Foundation, a leading and innovative foundation that has given millions of dollars to improving education and the lives of underserved children.

Submitted by Press Release on, Aug/21/2014

Two Men Who Ran Online Gambling Biz With Ties to NHL Players Appear in Court

Two individuals accused of running a local Rochester, New York gambling ring appeared in court on Wednesday.

The case made national headlines as three NHL players, including Sabres former captain Thomas Vanek, questioned in connection with the probe.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Aug/20/2014

’Lucky Luciano: Mysterious Tales of a Gangland Legend’ Dispels Rumors, Confirms Others‬

Author Christian Cipollini has a new book out that Dan Willis of the Pittsburgh City Paper says is “devoted to its objectivity” in telling a story about the Mob, with the primary focus being on Charles “Lucky” Luciano, one of the most notorious mobsters.

Luciano and his fellow mobsters were involved in everything from bootlegging liquor during prohibition to gambling and murder. 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Aug/20/2014

Was Benny Binion an FBI Snitch?

Norm Clarke of the Las Vegas Review Journal has written a piece this week that Las Vegas gaming legend Benny Binion became an FBI informant shortly after leaving prison and retaking control of the Horseshoe casino. 

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/20/2014

Cleveland Man Charged With Cheating Over 100 Times at Horseshoe Casino

Cleveland Man Charged With Cheating Over 100 Times at Horseshoe Casino

Vaughn Perry, 40, of Cleveland, Ohio, has been indicted for cheating over 100 times at the popular Horseshoe Casino.  The charges include grand theft and 139 charges of illegal gambling. 

The grand theft charge alleges Perry had illegal winnings of $8,240.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/20/2014

Plans for New Jersey Gambling Unveiled

(Associated Press) - Developments about the future of gambling in New Jersey came out of Atlantic City, Trenton and the Meadowlands on Tuesday.

— MEADOWLANDS CASINO ... AND MONORAIL

Business leaders laid out plans to transform the Meadowlands into a multi-venue entertainment district, with casinos, hotels, a convention center and even a monorail. Jim Kirkos, head of the Meadowlands Regional Chamber of Commerce, said the goal isn't to build a new Atlantic City. He and others say the upside is huge, given the millions of people within a short drive.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/19/2014

New York City Bookies – Manhattan Bookies – Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx and the Mob

New York City is the biggest city in the USA and one of the most visited in the world.  It shouldn’t surprise anyone that bookies thrive here. 

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/19/2014

GBGA Takes Legal Action to Challenge 'Illegal' British Gambling Law

The Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association {GBGA) has filed a legal challenge against a law introducing a new gambling licensing regime in the UK.

The GBGA argues that the new regime, introduced through the Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Act 2014 and also the guidance and policies of the Gambling Commission of Great Britain, is “unlawful, because it is an illegitimate, disproportionate and discriminatory interference with the right to free movement of services guaranteed by Article 56 TFEU, and is irrational.”

Submitted by Press Release on, Aug/19/2014

China Declares War on Decadence, Drugs, Gambling

The Chinese Government is set to launch a major crackdown on drugs, prostitution, gambling and overall decadence.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/19/2014

Revel Not Dead Yet: Still Seeks Sale While Losing $1 Mil a Week

CAMDEN, N.J. – (Associated Press) - The troubled Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic City still hopes to auction off its property but needs to close to stop big losses, a lawyer for it said.

Attorney John Cunningham said in bankruptcy court Monday that the casino is losing more than $1 million every week, The Press of Atlantic City reported.

“Our earnest hope is that we will have a successful auction,” Cunningham said. “But it takes two to tango. … It may be [that] some of the dust has to settle from the shutdown.”

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/18/2014

What’s a Good Place to Bet the NFL Online? AceSportsbook.com

You can bet the NFL online at AceSportsbook.com and get every imaginable wagering option including most futures here.

AceSportsbook.com is a fabulous online sportsbook that will be celebrating its second NFL betting season with Gambling911.com.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/18/2014

Wife of Oman Foreign Minister Must Pay Casino £1m

The wife of Oman’s foreign minister is being ordered to pay £1m lost at the Ritz Casino in London.  She has already paid back the initial £2m lost in April of 2012.

Noora Abdullah Mahawish Al-Daher, who is married to the foreign minister of Oman, signed checks in exchange for gambling chips.  Those checks were later dishonored, according to court documents.

She and her family later gambled away £3m ($5m) in Las Vegas.  Mrs Al-Daher would later claim she had a gambling problem and that the Ritz Casino should have exercised better care in restraining her from betting.

Submitted by Jagajeet Chiba on, Aug/18/2014

Sport Stars’ Crazy Gambling Stories

What’s the most you’ve won on a bet? 15 bucks? Maybe 100? Imagine winning over $1 million on a single bet! That’s what happened to undefeated pro-boxer, Floyd “Money” Mayweather when won $1.1 million betting on a college football game between Oregon and Arizona in 2012. Apparently, the boxing champion has quite a talent for sports betting and frequently tweets pictures of himself winning well over $100,000. They don’t call him “Money” for nothing!

 

Submitted by Payton on, Aug/18/2014

Revel Casino Wanted to Close Today (June 18)

ATLANTIC CITY (Associated Press) — If the owners of Revel Casino Hotel had their way, the $2.4 billion resort would have been shut down on Monday.

Revel Entertainment had asked New Jersey casino regulators for permission to close down on Aug. 18. But the state Division of Gaming Enforcement denied the request, eventually prevailing upon Revel to remain open until Labor Day weekend.

Revel’s hotel will close at 11 a.m. Sept. 1, and the casino will shut down at 5 a.m. the next morning.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/18/2014

What is a Good Site to Bet Football Online? BetPhoenix.com

Gambling911.com would like to welcome BetPhoenix.com into the fold as one of the premiere places to bet football online in 2014.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/17/2014

MO Gov at Center of Ferguson Shooting Incident was First Online Gambling Zealot

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (D) has come under heavy criticism for his handling of the Ferguson, Missouri police fatal shooting of an unarmed Black teenager and its subsequent protests.

Following the shooting, it took a number of days for Nixon to make an appearance in Ferguson, a St. Louis suburb.  He eventually had to call a state of emergency after some of the protests turned violent.

Our own Thomas Somach notes that Nixon’s past history as it relates to the world of online gambling is not a pretty one.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Aug/17/2014

Reuters: Chips Are Down for Atlantic City's Hard-Luck Revel Casino

(Reuters) - When the $2.4 billion Revel Casino opened its doors in 2012, the curvy blue-glass tower was hailed as the wave of the future for Atlantic City, New Jersey.

But only two years later, with the announcement that it will close next month while in bankruptcy for the second time, the gleaming, 52-story gambling palace is looking very much like a white elephant stranded on Atlantic City's beachfront.

Submitted by Reuters on, Aug/16/2014

New Jersey Bookies Look for Bountiful Year Due to Offshore Exit

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/16/2014

Whitey Bulger Attorneys File Appeal

BOSTON – (Associated Press) - Former Boston crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger is appealing the federal conviction that sent him to prison for life last year, arguing that he was unable to fully present his defence.

Bulger, who's 84, was convicted and sentenced on racketeering charges that tied him to 11 murders and other gangland crimes from the 1970s and '80s.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/15/2014

Philadelphia Bookies, Eastern Pennsylvania and Penn State: Scranton, Allentown

Okay so we know there is a whole swath of land between Eastern Pennsylvania and Western Pennsylvania, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and, yes, there are bookies residing in the central portion of PA.  But alas Gambling911.com has elected to focus on the Philadelphia bookies and, more recently, the Pittsburgh bookies.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/14/2014

Bookmaker Hopes to Dominate Live In-Play Betting for 2014 Football Season

Gambling911.com recently visited the Bookmaker.eu offices and its expansive state-of-the-art live in-play betting department (pictured), which may very well put even the European sportsbooks to shame.

Submitted by C Costigan on, Aug/14/2014

Bet365.com Samuel L. Jackson Promos Under Scrutiny

Popular British-based online bookmaker Bet365 has come under fire down under with its promos that feature Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson.  The company is accused by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) of failing to properly disclose terms associated with offers of free bets and deposit bonuses.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/14/2014

Eight Individuals Arrested for Ceasars Atlantic City Robbery: State Trooper Shot

Eight individuals have been charged in connection to an armed robbery at Caesars Atlantic City Casino on July 21.  Those arrested include a former security guard of the property.  An attempted arrest resulted in a Delaware State Trooper being shot.

Izyiah Plummer is alleged to have taken part in the robbery just two weeks after his termination by Caesars.

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Aug/14/2014

Pittsburgh Area Bookies: Western PA

Pittsburgh area bookies cater to a hardcore sports betting crowd that have pledged their allegiance, not only to the Steelers, but to the Penguins NHL team and, to a lesser extent perhaps, the Pirates MLB team.  Pittsburgh colleges have enjoyed success in Men’s Basketball and to some degree Football.

Submitted by Aaron Goldstein on, Aug/14/2014

Newsweek Cover Story: Child Playing Online Poker and Dealing Parents a Bad Hand

This week’s cover story in Newsweek Magazine features a young boy holding a deck of cards with the caption “How Washington Opened the Floodgates to Online Gambling”.

The article headline itself goes a bit further with the headline: “How Washington Opened the Floodgates to Online Poker, Dealing Parents a Bad Hand”.

Submitted by Ace King on, Aug/14/2014

Prosecutor’s Office Chief Investigator Charged for Alleged Role in Gambling Ring

TERRE HAUTE, Indiana — (Associated Press) - A former chief investigator with a western Indiana county's prosecutor's office has been charged for his alleged role in a gambling ring.

Seventy-one-year-old James J. Counterman of Terre Haute faces three counts of inducing an individual to commit professional gambling and three counts of official misconduct. He appeared Wednesday for an initial hearing on the charges in Vigo Superior Court.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/14/2014

Revel Casino Still Looking for Bidders

Atlantic City, N.J.  (Associated Press)  - A day after announcing it will shut down next month, Revel Casino Hotel told a bankruptcy court judge it is still negotiating with potential buyers.

In a notice adjourning an auction of Revel that had been set for Thursday, its lawyers say they are engaged in "ongoing negotiations" with "certain potential bidders" they did not identify. The filing follows Revel’s announcement that will shut down by Sept. 10, having been unable to find a buyer.

Submitted by Associated Press on, Aug/13/2014

PPH Sports Betting -- Stewart and Tiger Suffer Crashes of Different Sort

Tony Stewart may have found himself some big-time trouble.
Submitted by Adm1n on, Aug/13/2014

ESPN’s ‘Outside The Lines’ to Feature Expose on Fantasy Football Betting This Sunday

ESPN’s popular “Outside the Lines” will feature an expose on Fantasy Football betting this coming Sunday August 17, 2014, Gambling911.com’s Thomas Somach can report exclusively. Airing will occur at 9 am EST on ESPN.

Submitted by Thomas Somach on, Aug/13/2014

Gambling Loss Results in Milwaukee Triple Shooting

Milwaukee police are investigating a shooting incident that left three people injured  near 12th and Ring Streets Tuesday night.  The injuries were said to be non-life threatening. 

The incident occurred around 11:30 pm outside a home where the victims are suspected of having been gambling illegally. 

Submitted by Gilbert Horowitz on, Aug/13/2014

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Possible applications of AI in online casinos

Possible applications of AI in online casinos

Artificial intelligence (AI) has long since found its way into various industries, where it is permanently changing the way business is conducted. Online casinos in Germany are no exception. The use of AI technologies opens up numerous application possibilities that not only increase efficiency but also improve the gaming experience. This article presents the most fascinating applications of AI in online casinos.