Forthcoming UK General Election Could Postpone FOBTs Review

Forthcoming UK General Election Could Postpone FOBTs Review

With the upcoming general election that has been recently announced by the UK Prime Minister Theresa May, could actually delay the review of the long-commented stakes and prizes of the fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs). The local industry has been calling for such a review for some time, since the FOBTs have been considered as a grave danger for players, and especially more vulnerable individuals predisposed to gambling addictions and problem gambling behaviour. Now, with the general elections scheduled for June 8th, the timings of the gaming-machine stakes review that is…

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Iowa Legislature Unikely to Make DFS Legal within Current Session

Iowa Legislature Unikely to Make DFS Legal within Current Session

There was a time when the state of Iowa was considered as a possible destination for the expansion of the Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) in the US, especially with Iowa becoming one of the five states in the country which were headed to implementing DFS bills. However, at this point, it seems very unlikely for the DFS industry to set foot in the state. The current session of the state’s legislature body is soon to come to an end, but at this time, the matters of making daily fantasy sports…

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Russian Gaming Week 2017 to Kick Off in Moscow on June 7th

Russian Gaming Week 2017 to Kick Off in Moscow on June 7th

The 11th edition of one of the largest gaming conferences in a global scale – the Russian Gaming Week 2017 – is set to kick off in a couple of months. The conference, which is currently organised by the exhibition company Smile-Expo, is considered as the largest iGaming event held on the territory of Russia, with the conference having a reputation of an event that brings together some of the most successful players in the contemporary online gambling industry arena. What is more, the Russian Gaming Week is to provide…

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Australia’s Online Gambling Amendment Bill Fundamentally Shakes the Local Market

Australia’s Online Gambling Amendment Bill Fundamentally Shakes the Local Market

A few weeks ago, the Australian lawmakers welcomed foreign gambling operators to hell with the newest amendments made in the local gambling legislation. In March, the Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill 2016 was officially passed by the Australian Senate, aiming at eliminating online poker from the gambling activities offered in the country. The Minister for Human Services in Australia – Alan Tudge – first introduced the bill back in November 2016. At this time, the main idea of the bill was to actually support the acting sports betting legislation in Australia.…

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UKGC Reminds Fairground Operators to Comply with Gaming Machine Rules ahead of Easter Break

UKGC Reminds Fairground Operators to Comply with Gaming Machine Rules ahead of Easter Break

At the eve of the Easter Holidays, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has posted a special advice addressed to the fairground operators. The British regulatory body has called the above-mentioned operators to make sure that they run their activities in compliance with the rules set for buying, maintaining and operating gaming machines. Considering the fact that the Easter break is the time when the fairground operators traditionally start their season, the UK Gambling Commission kindly reminded the operators to improve their knowledge of the rules applied for the different types…

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Online Gambling in Massachusetts Could Hurt Online Lottery Performance According to Local Officials

Online Gambling in Massachusetts Could Hurt Online Lottery Performance According to Local Officials

So far in 2017, Massachusetts has become one of the states that have seen progress in their legislation of online gambling activities. However, some of the state’s officials, and more specifically the State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, expressed their concern about the future of the online lottery sales, saying the latter could be actually threatened by online gambling. Ms. Goldberg has been calling for the state authorities, ans especially for the Massachusetts Special Commission on Online Gaming, Fantasy Sports Gaming and Daily Fantasy Sports to make online lotteries legal in Massachusetts.…

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Illinois General Assembly to Consider New DFS Bill

Illinois General Assembly to Consider New DFS Bill

The state of Illinois could expand its gambling industry by adding online daily fantasy sports (DFS) following the introduction of a new bill focused on DFS. The bill, which is to make online daily fantasy sports legal and would regulate them as part of Illinois’ sports betting offerings, has already been officially introduced in the General Assembly. However, the bill has faced some opponents who claim that the addition of online DFS betting would have a negative effect on the other forms of gambling that are currently allowed in the…

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Tribal Gaming Industry Revenue on the Rise for Six Consecutive Years

Tribal Gaming Industry Revenue on the Rise for Six Consecutive Years

Casino City announced the release of this year’s edition of its Indian Gaming Industry Report. The latter poses as the most comprehensive study of the Indian gambling industry to date and is penned by Dr. Alan P. Meister, a Principal Economist at the Nathan Associates Incorporated. The report aims at providing extensive nationwide and state statistics for the calendar year of 2015, which is the most current data on tribal gaming available. The report includes key points on gaming and non-gaming revenue, information on the Class II and Class III…

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Gambling Revenue in Pennsylvania Looks Unstable with Online Gambling Legislation on the Agenda

Gambling Revenue in Pennsylvania Looks Unstable with Online Gambling Legislation on the Agenda

This week, some rumours that the gaming industry in Pennsylvania has reached the maximum of its growth have been roaming around the media. According to some reports, the gaming industry in the state has reached its peak after years over which no change in the gambling legislation was made. As Casino Guardian has earlier reported, the competent authorities in the state of Pennsylvania have been recently considering some measures to make online gambling legal in order to improve the future of the casinos that have been already existing in the…

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Michigan Lawmakers Propose Interactive Gaming within Land-Based Casinos Only

Michigan Lawmakers Propose Interactive Gaming within Land-Based Casinos Only

Michigan lawmakers are in the middle of discussions which aim to pass a new legislation in regard to the regulation of interactive gaming within the territory of the state. The discussions come as a result of the legislators’ attempts at giving the state’s budget a boost while at the same time quelling the protests on behalf of online gambling opponents. The plan outlined by Michigan legislators includes utilising various brick-and-mortar gambling establishments on the territory of the state as outlets where online casino gaming can be legally offered. The said…

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