Missouri to Legalize, Regulate DFS
The Missouri legislature passed HB 1941 Thursday, a bill which legalizes and regulates daily fantasy sports (DFS) in the state. It is now up to Governor Jay Nixon to sign …
The Missouri legislature passed HB 1941 Thursday, a bill which legalizes and regulates daily fantasy sports (DFS) in the state. It is now up to Governor Jay Nixon to sign …
United States politics are terrible. I mean, all politics are awful, but politics here in the U.S. are just the worst – anyone watching the current presidential campaigns would pick …
Earlier this week, PokerStars announced that the live final of the 2016 Americas Cup of Poker (ACP) will be hosted by the Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City from June …
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The recent introduction of and online-poker regulatory bill in the Michigan Legislature may have surprised many casual industry observers and poker players, though the state has long been part of a …
The Sheldon Adelson shit show at the Las Vegas Review-Journal continues. Just a little more than a week after columnist John L. Smith left Nevada’s largest newspaper because the paper’s …