by Brian Pempus | Published: Oct 10, '12
… online gambling. It will be intrastate for the time being, but …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Oct 02, '12
… care that the model is intrastate for now? Well, it depends … licensee in Nevada, interstate versus intrastate doesn’t really matter a … to their feelings on an intrastate model, Nevada casinos, with many …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Sep 18, '12
The company that owns Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel in Downtown Las Vegas has applied for a license to be involved with the state’s upcoming online poker industry, Card Player has learned from the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Binion’s is the birthplace …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Sep 06, '12
For ACEP Interactive — the latest Nevada casino business to receive its first round of regulatory approval to operate online poker in the state — starting with a free-play model in the coming months is about being able to “make dumb decisions very …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Sep 06, '12
… with the state’s upcoming intrastate online poker industry. The company …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Aug 23, '12
… the first license to operate intrastate web poker in United States … of the key issues for intrastate gambling in cyberspace. “South Point …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Aug 21, '12
The tribes couldn’t come close to a consensus. Thus, the votes weren’t there for the bill to move forward. That’s the story of California’s online poker efforts this year. The state has been called the “sleeping giant” of web poker by one of its gambling …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Aug 09, '12
… state capable of sustaining an intrastate industry, has been trying to … group with technology for an intrastate online poker site. Cantor also … could kick of its own intrastate industry as soon as this …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Aug 08, '12
… — a key issue for an intrastate market to work. For example … that his company believes an intrastate model to be doable. Kulis … while the focus is on intrastate for now, the fact that …
by Brian Pempus | Published: Aug 03, '12
PokerStars’ settlement with the Department of Justice “sets the stage for a very positive conversation” with Nevada, said a former U.S. Representative from the Silver State. Rep. Jon Porter, who left Congress in 2009, also echoed the sentiment of Nevada …
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