The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has imposed a $10,000 fine on gambling operator Washington Trotting Association over problem gambling breach allegations. As CBS News reports, the Board has introduced the measure after the operator of Hollywood Casino in Washington County facilitated gambling activities for a person listed in problem gambling records. Breach Allegations: The facilitation
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Sports betting experts speculate that the upcoming 150th Kentucky Derby could bring in an eventful month of wagering for Kentucky and the wagering industry, likely to surpass previous records.  Steve Bittenbender, a writer and gaming analyst for BetKentucky.com, believes that the Kentucky Derby could come close to a $200 million handle, reports the Louisville Courier-Journal.
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Clark County has greenlit a commercial demolition permit application from Bally’s, the owner of the Las Vegas Strip’s Tropicana resort, with the estimated value of the hotel’s implosion set at $15 million.  The permit application was officially filed on April 11 and swiftly approved by April 20. Bally’s now has until October 20 to proceed with
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SOFTSWISS, an iGaming software solutions provider with over 15 years of experience,  delved into the impact of Bitcoin Halving on the iGaming realm in its LinkedIn newsletter, ‘The SOFTSWISS Special’. The recent historical moment of Bitcoin Halving took place on 19th April 2024. SOFTSWISS, a pioneer in crypto-friendly iGaming software, shares its insights and forecasts for how this
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Alabama legislators postponed a crucial meeting on Wednesday regarding a gambling package that has sparked divisions between the House and Senate, signaling ongoing challenges in reaching a consensus. Rep. Chris Blackshear, R-Smiths Station, revealed Wednesday that despite “several productive meetings” between members of the conference committee tasked with reconciling disparities, a public meeting was delayed
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