With the legalization of sports betting and poker in France many user are faced with the question about the quality of the offer of the bookmakers. (more…)
The football world cup in South Africa will be a huge playground for punters. On this occasion hundreds of million bets will be placed. An opportunity that may escape from France and from legality. (more…)
The game giant Sega launches on Internet. (more…)
The casinos Barrière, Groupe Tranchant and JoaGroupe band together against online gaming sites. (more…)
The top online casino site has falling profits of 43%. (more…)
888 Holdings Public Limited Company is the owner of 888.com (Pacific Poker), 888sport and a lot of other casino sites. This one presents its results of 2008. (more…)
Cigital.inc was founded in 1992 and specialises in testing software quality and security. In 2003, PokerStars began working with Cigital to ensure the integrity of its software with regard to security and the dealing of cards, which must be random. (more…)
Barack Obama, the 44th President in the history of the United States, took office on 20 January 2009. And no-one can deny that the new President has more pressing issues to deal with during the current crisis than the question of online poker. Nevertheless, this issue concerns millions of players in the United States.
The UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) Law, adopted in 2006 by the Bush administration, prohibits financial transactions outright between online poker websites and American banks. It was intended to bring an end to online poker in the USA. In a more general manner, numerous measures have been taken to combat online poker in the United States over the past 2 or 3 years. (more…)
PokerStars has finally been granted permission to launch its Italian website. The AAMS (Amministrazione Autonoma dei Monopoli di Stato) - the authority responsible for online gaming in Italy - has finally granted a licence to the poker room. PokerStars can now legally operate in Italy. (more…)
An affair involving fraud and embezzlement has led to the heads of Ultimate Bet being fined $1.5 million and ordered to repay the stolen money to their customers. (more…)