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Two opposite sides of the coin are now bringing the Ohio state into a dilemma of highly problematic proportions.
If there’s any doubt to Florida’s rapid rise to poker prominence, the World Poker Tour has totally trashed it away. The world renowned poker tournament has recently inked a tie-up deal with the Jacksonville Greyhound Racing and Poker for the WPT’s Season X and with the tremendous success of the tourney’s Season IX Seminole Hard Rock Showdown, the Sunshine State really looks serious in grabbing the poker world’s limelight.
With all the actions taken by the federal government on terminating online gambling services the past month, one online casino managed to squeak past the Feds’ operation.
Spain is a gambling nation more so than almost any other, spending twice as much as, for example, the United Kingdom. Spaniards spend over € 1.9 billion a year on gambling.
Mention the name of the Sahara Hotel & Casino and a reel of images flashes across your mind. Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Judy Garland, Liza Minnelli, Shirley Bassey, Connie Francis, Bill Cosby, Ann-Margret, Don Rickles, Bobby Darin, and a whole cast of celebrities whose names are as much a part of the casino-hotel as its famed onion-dome minaret.
“The Senate can do whatever they want.” Rep. Stanley Torres (Ind-Saipan) welcomed yesterday the threat of Senate President Paul Manglona (Ind-Rota) to challenge his (Torres) authored local bill which pertained to the legalization of casino gambling in Saipan.
Macau, the only location in the People’s Republic of China where gambling is legal, is witnessing a frenzy of construction of casino-resorts to bolster the position of the SRA as the world’s premier gambling destination.
A bill that could help alleviate the state’s budget deficit problems took its flight Thursday. And it seemed it would be in for a rougher and hostile sky than expected.
The gambling industry and its casinos are a major focus of state governments seeking to find ways and means to raise funds during the budget deficit crisis.
Sensing the threat of losing its ground against video lottery establishments, people behind the Deadwood Gaming Association are poised to resort to some law modifications in order to keep in step.