Phil Ivey Counsel Plans Appeal in Borgata ‘Edge Sorting’ Case
The legal team representing famed gambler Phil Ivey in a high-profile case involving an “edge sorting” scheme at New Jersey’s Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is likely to head to …
Much of the talk of gambling expansion in the United States – be it online or brick-and-mortar – in the last couple years has revolved around the Mid-Atlantic States, states …
Hope remains alive that the Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS] will hear an appeal brought by the state of New Jersey in a case involving that state’s attempt …
The Super Bowl (or Superb Owl, as Stephen Colbert would say it in order to avoid legal issues) is the largest single sporting event in the United States when it …
The expanding legal quagmire surrounding the failure of the Players Poker Championship to pay in full the prize money owed to final-table finishers at the PPC’s 2016 Aruba World Championship …
I am not sure how much poker players actually care about Player of the Year races and other player ranking lists, since for most, I would assume it is money …
The saga of infamous poker cheat Christian Lusardi has returned to poker news tabloids and forums in recent days, fueled by a forum posting claiming that the notorious “counterfeit chip” …
A pending wave of international gambling operators pulling their online-poker and casino offerings from Australia picked up steam today when the planet’s second-largest online poker site, 888Poker, terminated all such …
The tiny Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda has again vowed to implement a plan to collect on the $21 million annual judgment awarded to it by the World Trade Organization …
The ongoing Chapter 11 Caesars Entertainment Operating Company [CEOC] bankruptcy saga involving the restructuring of Caesars Entertainment, Inc. appears back on track after a series of recent deals were reached …