by Steve Schult | Published: Oct 29, '20
A week before Election Day, an anti-gambling activist at a rally in Virginia compared the construction of a brick-and-mortar casino in the state to institutional racism, according to a report from the Danville Register & Bee. Next week, citizens of …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Jan 09, '17
The man who spearheaded New Jersey’s online poker legalization efforts in 2013 has announced that he will be vying to replace outgoing Gov. Chris Christie. According to NJ.com, longtime state Sen. Ray Lesniak, a Democrat, filed paperwork to run on …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Aug 11, '15
New Jersey lawmaker Ray Lesniak is going to be running for governor in 2017, according to reports, and it could be good news for future enhancements to the state’s still young regulated online gaming industry. Lesniak, a Democratic State Senator, was the …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Jan 29, '14
One of the men who had spearheaded past efforts for online poker in the state of California has been convicted of perjury and voter fraud. On Tuesday, a jury found California Sen. Roderick D. Wright guilty, the Los Angeles Times reported. He could face …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Sep 18, '12
… not only been a vocal advocate for online poker in Nevada …
by Sean Chaffin | Published: Mar 20, '24
… to organize the industry to advocate for sensible policies. With the …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Feb 07, '24
… has always been a vocal advocate for challenging poker’s norms …
by Kevin Haney | Published: Jan 10, '24
… pair of aces. Many players advocate flatting their entire continue range …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Jul 26, '23
… tournament circuit and a tireless advocate for women’s poker. And …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Dec 14, '22
… long term. I don’t advocate this strategy often, because those …