Monthly Archives: May 2014

United States

Is Social Gaming Cutting Into Legal US Online Gaming?

A recent report by Adam Krejcik at Eilers Research shows that US social gaming is currently smashing the regulated market. According to Krejcik, social gaming, which sees players buy fake chips that can’t be cashed out, earned $350 million in the first quarter of 2014. Regulated US gaming, which consists of Delaware, New Jersey and […]

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Massachusetts

Ben Mezrich Trying to Become a Champion for US Online Poker

In promoting his newly released book, Straight Flush, Ben Mezrich has been doing radio interviews and writing columns in major newspapers. And one common theme that he’s been pushing during his promotional tour is legalizing online poker. Mezrich, who’s penned other best-sellers like The Accidental Millionaires and Bringing Down the House, gained some perspective on […]

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New Jersey

Ultimate Poker CEO’s 5 Reasons US Gaming Will Explode

If anybody has reason to be worried about the way that their company is going in the US online poker market, it’s Ultimate Poker Chairman Tom Breitling. In New Jersey, Ultimate’s revenue fell from $100k in March to $50k in April. Ultimate Poker’s first full year in Nevada hasn’t exactly gone great either since the […]

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New Jersey

Should NJ’s April Online Gaming Revenue Drop Cause Concern?

The April numbers from New Jersey’s online gaming market were recently released, and they’re somewhat disappointing. April’s gaming revenue was $11,428,737, compared to $11,878,374 in March – a 3.8% decrease. The one positive to take from this dip is that revenue from casino games increased from $8,667,711 up to $8,836,898. On the downside, New Jersey […]

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United States

888poker Mysteriously Closes Accounts of Relocated US Citizens

American online poker players who relocated to Canada and Mexico following Black Friday recently got a nasty surprise from 888poker. The world’s second largest poker room sent out emails to relocated US citizens explaining that their accounts have been closed. The emails also instructed players on how to recover their money and asked that they […]

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Borgata Poker

Six More Players Sue The Borgata Over “Chipgate” Scandal

Last month, the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa settled a scandal involving a $2 million Winter Poker Open tournament. Dubbed “Chipgate,” this tourney was compromised when Christian Lusardi introduced counterfeit chips into play. After the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) concluded their investigation on this matter, the Borgata made the following concessions to […]

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New Jersey

NJ Online Gaming’s Big Fraud Prevention Victory – $10k Plot Thwarted

Last March, a biased article appeared in the Press of Atlantic City that attempted to debase New Jersey online gaming. The disputed article, which software-developer James Thackston is behind, claims that NJ’s internet gaming operation is rife for cheating, collusion, and other methods of fraud. But any concerns that this now-removed article created may be […]

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PokerStars

Get Ready for Legal War over PokerStars’ U.S. Fast-fold Patent

PokerStars’ parent company, the Rational Group, have succeeded where the old Full Tilt failed: they’ve managed to patent fast-fold poker. Much like Full Tilt, which they now own, Rational had also been rejected in their quest to make fast-fold variants their own. However, they met with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to […]

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Nevada

Real Gaming Nevada Working on Loyal Customer Base

On the outside looking in, one would think that Real Gaming’s soft launch in the Nevada internet poker market has been an utter failure. Over a month after opening, Real Gaming are averaging zero cash game players an hour. What’s more is that there have been complaints that the software hasn’t been on par with […]

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