
Coinciding with the targeted launch of real money online gaming in New Jersey on November 26th, pending approval through the testing process, players can delight in playing their favorite casino game titles such as Cleopatra®, DaVinci Diamonds®, Game King® Video Poker, Wolf Run® and more, including new spins on Blackjack and Roulette, all online through licensed Atlantic-City based casino websites.
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The US gambling content company International Gaming Technology could do rather well out of the nascent New Jersey online gambling market, which opens in soft launch format today.
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The New Jersey Casino Control Commission issued another batch of online gambling approvals Wednesday, with two major companies standing out for different reasons – Caesars Interactive Entertainment was given the nod, but Pokerstars parent Rational Group was not.
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Nevada gambling regulators are being asked to let slot makers for the first time widen their prize pools by offering mega-lottery sized jackpots across state lines.
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New Jersey Governor Christie has made such a powerful name for himself in political circles his name has been raised as one Republican who could topple the Democrats in the next presidential election. Christie is now taking a popular sports gambling initiative to the Supreme Court of the United States, as reported upon by The Washington Post on Nov. 20, 2013. Christie wants gamblers visiting New Jersey casinos to be able to offer their customers the chance to bet on this year’s Super Bowl, or really on any sports game, and he needs a Supreme Court ruling to make this possible.
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Mark Dayton backed a state-run casino when he ran for governor in 2010 but dropped the idea after tribal casinos and local leaders objected.
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