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CNNMoney: Poker site accused of $440 million Ponzi schemeupdated: Wed Sep 21 2011 18:16:00

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday accused executives at the online site Full Tilt Poker of operating a Ponzi scheme, siphoning more than $440 million in gamblers' winnings to board members and owners.

SI.com: Chris Mannix: NBA's top title contenders for 2012updated: Wed Jun 15 2011 13:18:00

It's never too soon to start thinking about next season (assuming there is one, of course), and the online gambling site Bodog has the early lines on the favorites. Miami (5-to-2) leads the field, while Toronto (150-1) is the longest of the long shots. Here's a look at the top six contenders on the board and our view of their chances of winning the championship in 2012, with the caveat that the effect of the new collective bargaining agreement on roster decisions is obviously a huge unknown.

Poker players protest government seizureupdated: Thu Apr 28 2011 12:33:00

Shaun Poland is 25 years old, he wears a lip ring, and he lives in southern Maine.

Fortune: Online poker: Legalize it!updated: Tue Apr 26 2011 10:31:00

It's not often that opportunity arrives in the form of a federal indictment. But that's exactly what's happened in the world of online poker.

CNNMoney: Online poker players get their cash backupdated: Wed Apr 20 2011 16:55:00

Online poker players will be able to withdraw money from accounts at two of the three Internet poker companies recently indicted for bank fraud and money laundering.

CNNMoney: Online poker companies indicted for fraudupdated: Fri Apr 15 2011 18:21:00

The founders of the three largest Internet poker companies have been indicted for bank fraud and money laundering, federal law enforcement officials said Friday.

Airline with club atmosphere to serve Las Vegasupdated: Tue Feb 22 2011 14:20:00

Mood lighting, club music and pre-flight safety briefings from virtual celebrities: Gamblers may soon have a swanky new way to arrive in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Sen. Harry Reid's gambling bill pushupdated: Fri Dec 10 2010 05:32:00

CNN's Anderson Cooper and his panel discuss Sen. Harry Reid's push of a gambling bill during this congressional session.

Reid pushes online poker legislation but finds the deck stackedupdated: Fri Dec 10 2010 05:32:00

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, may have to fold his efforts to push a measure legalizing online poker in the United States into a tax-cut bill, in light of strenuous opposition from Republicans.

Thousands held in Asian gambling bustupdated: Fri Jul 16 2010 13:31:00

Thousands are arrested in an operation targeting illegal soccer gambling in Asia during the World Cup.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Stern open to legalized betting, rule changesupdated: Fri Dec 11 2009 14:26:00

As part of SI.com's all-decade project highlighting the best and worst of sports in the 2000s, I asked commissioner David Stern to examine the last 10 years while also envisioning what the future may hold -- including legalized sports betting on NBA games, unadulterated zone defenses, a possible lockout and a new form of expansion to Latin America.

Fortune: Macau casinos roll a pair of hot IPOsupdated: Fri Oct 02 2009 17:55:00

In recession-battered Las Vegas, there is still plenty of elbow room at the craps tables. Not so in Macau. Gambling revenue in the Chinese region soared in September, according to figures released this week, and two hotly anticipated stock offerings show that the high rollers have returned.

CNNMoney: States: No luck from gamblingupdated: Mon Sep 21 2009 16:26:00

Recession-weary Americans aren't gambling the way they used to -- and that could be a problem for many U.S. states already struggling with record budget gaps due to the weak economy.

Fortune: Online gambling for the Facebook generationupdated: Tue Jul 14 2009 16:53:00

If your favorite book happens to be Seabiscuit, you already know the answer to the following question: What are the three legal forms of online gambling in the United States?

Native Americans see unity as path to prosperityupdated: Fri May 08 2009 07:26:00

The slot machines are ringing, music is blasting at the crowded poolside bar, and people are dancing to celebrity DJs at hip nightclubs. But this is not a scene on the Las Vegas strip. This action is taking place on an Indian reservation.

CNNMoney: Web is the winner in March Madnessupdated: Wed Mar 18 2009 13:57:00

The annual March Madness U.S. college basketball tournament, which starts on Thursday, is a pressure cooker for the 65 teams involved.

CNNMoney: Casinos crap outupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 13:47:00

It looks like the house doesn't always win, after all.

Time.com: Atlantic City to Have 7-Day Smoking Banupdated: Fri Oct 10 2008 12:00:00

Atlantic City gambling floors will go smoke-free for seven days before allowing visitors to light up again because the city can't legally stop a smoking ban from taking effect

CNNMoney: Tax rebates may be a roll of the diceupdated: Fri Feb 01 2008 16:14:00

Kevin Warren, a New York City doorman, knows what he's going to do with his tax rebate check: "I'm going to try to double it."

Judge allows casino caucuses to proceedupdated: Thu Jan 17 2008 19:06:00

The Democratic Party can go ahead with a plan to set up "at-large" precincts for this weekend's Nevada caucuses in nine casinos on the Las Vegas strip, a federal judge ruled Thursday.

Bill would ban military slot machinesupdated: Sat Dec 15 2007 18:04:00

A bill in Congress seeks to eliminate military slot machines overseas that take in $130 million a year, mostly from soldiers.

Gambling and the militaryupdated: Sat Dec 15 2007 18:04:00

After the suicide of a gambling-addicted soldier, a new bill seeks to eliminate slot machines from bases overseas.

CNNMoney: Tycoon wants mini-Vegas casinos worldwideupdated: Tue Sep 11 2007 22:07:00

American billionaire and gambling tycoon Sheldon Adelson said Wednesday he wanted to set up variations of Las Vegas-style strips around the world, with Asia alone having room for several more casinos.

CNNMoney: World's biggest casino set to open in Macauupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 00:47:00

The world's biggest casino opens in Macau on Tuesday, the most ambitious throw of the dice yet in a $24 billion effort to build a Las Vegas-style "neon alley" in this Chinese gambling enclave.

CNNMoney: Nevada casinos score jackpot in revenueupdated: Fri Aug 10 2007 02:39:00

Gamblers lost $959.8 million at Nevada casinos in June, almost 6 percent more than in the same month a year earlier, helping the state notch record winnings for the fiscal year, Nevada's Gaming Control Board said Friday.

CNNMoney: Vegas, Gulf Coast casinos lift Harrah'supdated: Tue Aug 07 2007 08:48:00

Harrah's Entertainment Inc., the world's biggest casino operator, said Tuesday that second-quarter profit rose largely on higher revenue at its casinos in Las Vegas and on the Gulf Coast.

Military uses slot machines to fund overseas recreationupdated: Tue May 22 2007 12:17:00

Carrie Walsh's husband was a decorated Apache helicopter pilot for the U.S. Army. But years ago, Aaron Walsh started playing slot machines on military bases. He became a gambling addict. It eventually ruined his military career.

Fortune: Legalized gambling lifts a depressed townupdated: Thu Mar 15 2007 10:53:00

About 20 miles south of Memphis, along the Mississippi River, Tunica County, Miss., used to be a popular stop for journalists and politicians looking to be appalled by black poverty.

CNNMoney: Wall Street's poker gamble: All-in with WPTupdated: Mon Mar 12 2007 11:41:00

Poker may not seem as hip as it was just a few years ago. And nobody's feeling that more than shareholders of WPT Enterprises, operator of the World Poker Tour.

Business 2.0: Ultimate Fighting Machinesupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 14:16:00

This would be a particularly awesome time for the Fertitta brothers to finally disagree. That's because the dispute resolution clause in their ownership contract of the Ultimate Fighting Championsh...

Business 2.0: The ultimate fighting machinesupdated: Tue Nov 07 2006 15:38:00

This would be a particularly awesome time for the Fertitta brothers to finally disagree. That's because the dispute resolution clause in their ownership contract of the Ultimate Fighting Championship states that "in order to resolve a Deadlock among the LLC Members, Frank and Lorenzo shall engage in a Sport Jiu-Jitsu match under the rules as set forth herein."

A portrait of an online gamblerupdated: Thu Jul 20 2006 09:15:00

The habit started seemingly innocent enough, buying scratch tickets at local liquor stores and gas stations 10 years ago. But a few years later, he would find himself -- night after night -- in a Kinko's FedEx store. He wasn't there for the copiers, but for the Internet connection. And he was in trouble.

Caught in the gambling Webupdated: Thu Jul 20 2006 09:13:00

He dreamed that with the next game, the next jackpot, the next click of his mouse, he would solve all his problems. But as he got sucked deeper into the anonymous world of online gambling, his problems only got worse.

Casino hackersupdated: Thu Jul 13 2006 12:09:00

Kathleen Budz had been at the slots in the New York-New York casino for only a couple of hours when the big money came along.

Casinos reopen as N.J. ends budget crisisupdated: Sat Jul 08 2006 06:05:00

New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine signed a $30.9 billion compromise state budget into law Saturday evening, formally ending a financial impasse that essentially shut down the state and some of its businesses.

Business 2.0: From Good to Grandupdated: Sat Jul 01 2006 00:01:00

AT LAS VEGAS'S NOBHILL RESTAURANT, GAMAL Aziz is feasting on Tasmanian trout topped with apple-ponzu dressing and basking in the glow of parchment-paper chandeliers. But Aziz remembers this place s...

Fortune: THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUTupdated: Mon Oct 17 2005 00:01:00

Sheldon Adelson has made billions of dollars by seeing things others do not. But even he was stumped three years ago when he first laid eyes on the real estate that Chinese officials were offering him to build a new casino in Macau. "It's very nice, very picturesque," he thought. "But it's under- water! They've relegated me to the boonies!" Like every other bigtime casino developer, he was well aware of Macau's potential: The former Portuguese colony south of Hong Kong is the only place in the Chinese-speaking world where betting is legal. It's located a short drive or plane ride away from a billion-plus Chinese --who, by the way, are the world's most ferocious gamblers. But out here? On a future landfill project several miles from the crowded downtown peninsula where the action had always been? Still, the more Adelson thought about it, the more he became convinced that he had spotted something glittering beneath the blue water of the South China Sea. More than glittering: a gold mine. A bustling gambling

Mayor moves to heal New Orleans' lifeblood industryupdated: Fri Oct 07 2005 18:41:00

Mayor Ray Nagin called Friday for a major expansion of casino gambling in hurricane-hit New Orleans in a desperate attempt to quickly heal its battered lifeblood industry -- tourism.

CNNMoney: Gaming leaders mull Miss. movesupdated: Tue Sep 06 2005 10:57:00

In another sign of the gaming industry's anxiety about its future in the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast, CEOs of the top casino companies are expected to discuss the matter next week during the industry's annual G2E trade show in Las Vegas.

CNNMoney: Uncertainty and fear to rebuildupdated: Mon Sep 05 2005 10:10:00

Before Katrina, Mississippi's Gulf Coast had evolved from a swampy backwater to a boom town of casinos, tourism and beachfront entertainment employing thousands.

Business 2.0: Heaven From Penniesupdated: Mon Aug 01 2005 00:01:00

Just three years ago, penny slot machines had three main growth markets--eBay, museums, and the city dump. Today a new generation of penny, nickel, and dime slots aren't just reclaiming space on ca...

The business of gambling updated: Wed Jul 06 2005 10:00:00

Until the late 1970s, playing the blackjack tables or the slot machines were not regular pastimes for middle America. A trek to Nevada was the only way to get the excitement and ambience of a casino without leaving the country..

Business 2.0: The Mother of Stunt Marketersupdated: Fri Jul 01 2005 00:01:00

You've probably heard how Diana Duyser scored $28,000 on the Internet. In 1994, after sitting down to eat a grilled cheese sandwich, Duyser made a shocking discovery: A scorch mark on her bread res...

CNNMoney: Offshore offer for Trump casinosupdated: Wed Sep 29 2004 07:16:00

An offshore online casino operator says he's making a bid to acquire a 31 percent stake in Donald Trump's casino companies, according to a published report Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Online wagering's gambleupdated: Fri Sep 17 2004 11:11:00

It seems strange to say this, but placing an online bet shouldn't be a gamble.

CNNMoney: MGM Mirage Offers to Buy Mandalayupdated: Mon Jun 07 2004 06:12:00

MGM Mirage (MGG) Friday night said it has offered to buy rival casino operator Mandalay Resort Group (MBG) for about $4.55 billion in cash.

CNNMoney: The house wins againupdated: Wed Apr 21 2004 08:11:00

When most gamblers get on a hot streak, they have to worry about it coming to an end. Shares of the biggest U.S. casino operators, on the other hand, have been on a winning streak since -- well, forever -- with little sign of stopping.

CNNMoney: Don't bet against online gamblingupdated: Fri Mar 26 2004 07:19:00

Talk about betting on a long-shot. Members of Congress, sports organizations such as the NCAA and some federal prosecutors believe they can hold back the growth of Internet gambling.

Fortune: Teacher's Bet A former professor at Harvard Business School, Gary Loveman is taking Las Vegas to school. As the updated: Mon Mar 08 2004 00:01:00

It looked like a textbook acquisition. For four months Gary Loveman, the CEO of gambling giant Harrah's Entertainment, had been negotiating with Becky Binion Behnen, the daughter of legendary Las V...

CNNMoney: Betting on Pepsi, Bud or Charminupdated: Tue Jan 27 2004 15:12:00

Many viewers of this weekend's Super Bowl will tune in for the commercials as much as the game itself. Now they can join fans of the game and place bets on those ads.

Money Magazine: A Potential Jackpotupdated: Mon Sep 01 2003 00:01:00

State budgets have seen better days. In the most recent fiscal year, estimated state budget shortfalls totaled close to $75 billion, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. But tha...

Business 2.0: Online Gambling's Mr. Big John Anderson's Web casino is a profit machine. If only he could convince the U.S. updated: Tue Apr 01 2003 00:01:00

There's something of the night about this industry," a Merrill Lynch investment banker has warned. One evening in November in the lobby of London's Landmark hotel, where the elusive operator of the...

Fortune: Billion-Dollar Horse Play The future of the sport of kings is in the hands of three very different players. Can updated: Mon Oct 29 2001 00:01:00

At times the sport of kings is still just that. On the first Saturday in May, expensively clad women in big hats and men in sharp suits flock to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Derby, which just c...

Fortune: Wish You Were Hereupdated: Mon Oct 15 2001 00:01:00

On the day that President Bush asked Americans to observe a national day of mourning, all the Las Vegas casinos owned by the giant MGM Mirage shut down their tables for a minute of silence. After t...

Money Magazine: Viva Las Vegas After a sell-off in gaming stocks, a few blue chips look like good deals.updated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00

Until recently, gaming stocks were on a winning streak. When the economy began to slow late last year, investors rushed to casino stocks, betting that gamblers' passion for the roulette wheel and t...

Fortune: The Big Gamble Have American Indians found their new buffalo?updated: Mon Oct 02 2000 00:01:00

Outside Philadelphia, Miss., a wrinkled man drops coins into a slot machine. He's wearing overalls and a Marine Corps cap festooned with pins, and tendrils of smoke rise from the pipe clamped in hi...

Fortune: The New King Of Casinos Arthur Goldberg , a former trucking operator, has built the country's biggest chain of updated: Mon Sep 18 2000 00:01:00

Lounging in a limo as it cruised through the streets of Las Vegas, Barry Sternlicht, the CEO of Starwood Hotels, picked up the phone. On the line was Arthur Goldberg, who had made his first fortune...

Fortune: Wanna Bet This Bill Is Really Strange?updated: Mon Jun 12 2000 00:01:00

If you need further proof that Congress works in weird ways, here it is. Lawmakers are now considering a bill called the Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1999. Common sense says that such legis...

Fortune: THE BIG EASY'S BAD BET HOW DOES A CASINO BECOME A DISASTER? MIX GRANDIOSE DREAMS WITH CRAZY POLITICS--AND SET IT ALL IN LOUISIANupdated: Mon Dec 08 1997 00:01:00

Want to see a white elephant? Just take a look at the photograph on the opposite page.

Fortune: GAMBLING'S KINGS ON A ROLL AND RAISING THEIR BETS LAST YEAR AMERICANS VISITED CASINOS MORE OFTEN THAN THEME updated: Mon Jul 22 1996 00:01:00

STEVE WYNN: A $2.5 BILLION WAGER

Fortune: DONALD TRUMP: AN EX-LOSER IS BACK IN THE MONEYupdated: Mon Jul 22 1996 00:01:00

In the black days of 1991, Donald Trump often strolled with his finance chief, Stephen Bollenbach, from the peach marble atrium of Trump Tower to lunch at another Trump trophy, New York's fabled Pl...

Fortune: Welcome to the NEW Las vegas No longer just the smoky domain of one-armed bandits, the city of lost wages has something for all updated: Mon Jan 24 1994 00:01:00

Wholesome enough for a church outing. As antiseptic as a modern theme park. Able to attract free-spending families in a single swoop. Look, it's a Disneyland. It's a futuristic fun world. No, betch...

Fortune: A ''GROSSLY UNDERSUPPLIED CONSUMER PRODUCT''updated: Mon Nov 01 1993 00:01:00

Better watch your wallet: One-armed bandits could be coming to your town, if they aren't there already. Slot machines, as well as other casino games, are springing up all over the country. Since Io...

Money Magazine: THE DARK SIDE OF CHARITY GAMBLING Americans spend $10 billion a year at charity-sponsored bingo and casino games. But only aboutupdated: Fri Oct 01 1993 00:01:00

When retired Army Lt. Col. Chuck Luce, 62, became executive director of the South Carolina Association for Retarded Citizens in January 1990, he was confident that the group's high-stakes bingo gam...

Fortune: RIVERBOAT GAMBLING IS BACKupdated: Mon Apr 22 1991 00:01:00

The Mississippi River is recapturing some of its colorful 19th-century past as Illinois, Iowa, and Mississippi launch floating casinos to snare tourist dollars and increase state revenues. First to...

Fortune: COMPANIES TO WATCHupdated: Mon Feb 11 1991 00:01:00

PROMUS COS. A big player in casinos and hotels, Promus has shown a deft touch at finding niches while keeping an eye on the main stakes. Until February 1990, the company was known as Holiday Corp.,...

Fortune: Our friends in the swamps, why words leave the language, the slot-machine cartel, and other matters. REGULATION BY THE SEAupdated: Mon Oct 22 1990 00:01:00

We keep looking for something to happen in the great American casino industry, and it never happens, even though economic theory tells us it must happen. Baffling, eh? And definitely requiring an e...

Fortune: TRUMP'S TROUBLES His newest casino-hotel, the extravagant Trump Taj Mahal, is behind schedule. Even when the high rollers start updated: Mon Dec 18 1989 00:01:00

HAS DONALD TRUMP finally dealt himself a bad hand? He appears overextended on the Trump Taj Mahal, a new casino-hotel he is building in Atlantic City. In a recent interview with FORTUNE, he didn't ...

Fortune: PLACE YOUR BETS HEREupdated: Mon Aug 01 1988 00:01:00

Is it possible to trump Donald Trump? Ramada Inc., the hotelier to the middle class, is playing a high-stakes game against Trump, the paragon of the monied ; class, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Sq...

Fortune: A Most Disorientating Datum, Radicals Inc., Counting the Stars in Court, and Other Matters. Playing the Slots on an Accrual Basiupdated: Mon Jul 07 1986 00:01:00

The Supreme Court will doubtless be relieved to hear that Keeping Up applauds its recent decision in the slot machine case but possibly depressed to learn that we feel the Brethren didn't go far en...

Fortune: Gaming Stocks With the Best Oddsupdated: Mon Mar 03 1986 00:01:00

Will casino stocks make a winning hand in 1986? Last year lady luck deserted the casino operators, whose stocks rose only 15.7% on average, vs. a 26.3% advance in Standard & Poor's 500-stock index....

Fortune: Atlantic City reshuffleupdated: Mon Dec 23 1985 00:01:00

Donald Trump's growing empire is also upsetting the status quo in Atlantic City. He owns one and a half of the last two casinos to open there and is currently negotiating to buy the half he doesn't...

Fortune: BARRON HILTON FIGHTS FOR HILTON HOTELS After winning some big hands in Las Vegas, Conrad Hilton's son and successor arrived lateupdated: Mon May 27 1985 00:01:00

STEPHEN A. WYNN, the 43-year-old chairman of Golden Nugget Inc., changes into a jogging suit and sinks into an armchair in his company's plush DC-9 as it soars over the Great Plains from Atlantic C...

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