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10. LGA Claims a “Great Majority” of Everleaf Players Have Been Paid
Everleaf’s regulator declares the waiting is over and most players have been paid.
9. Exuberant Market Reponse Following New Jersey Conditional Veto
Markets gets giddy following Thursday’s decision, with both US land-based gaming and European online operators seeing significant increases in stock price.
8. Delaware Lottery: Launch Online Gaming by September 30
The state of Delaware begins building its online gaming system.
7. EU Site for Full Tilt in “Next Few Weeks”
Players from Sweden, Finland and other EU countries should benefit from tax-free winnings following the launch of FTP under Malta license.
6. PokerStars Welcomes NJ Progress, Urges Quick Passage of Amended Bill
PokerStars has welcomed Governor Christie’s statements Thursday regarding conditions for the passage of an online gambling bill.
5. 2009 Partouche Poker Tour Cheating Allegations Further Tarnish Tour’s Legacy
Jean-Paul Pasqualini and Cedric Rossi are accused of using hand signals to collude at final-table.
4. Conditional Veto Paves Way for Online Poker in New Jersey
Changes proposed by Governor Chris Christie are expected to be approved by state legislators.
3. PokerStars to Take on Zynga with Social Poker Launch on Facebook
PokerStars unveiled the limited beta launch of PokerStars.net for Facebook, an extension of its free-play dot.net site on the social media platform.
2. Phil Ivey Buys LeggoPoker: Training Site to Close, Replaced with “Ivey League”
Aaron Jones, along with other Leggo coaches and Ivey pros, will form the foundation of the new training site, part of a network of websites under the Ivey Poker brand.
1. Time Running Out on New Jersey Internet Gaming Bill
Senator Lesniak calls on Governor Christie to save Atlantic City.