
Nevada and Delaware may have beaten it to the launch of Internet gambling this year, but all eyes in the industry are on New Jersey as it opens the gates to online poker and other casino games.
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To Boyd Gaming Corp. Executive Vice President Bob Boughner, the Borgata in Atlantic City is handling this week’s launch of Internet gaming in New Jersey much as it would oversee the opening of a new restaurant.
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Earlier this summer, Sheldon Adelson told those nasty little Internet gaming punks to get off his lawn.
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With days remaining until New Jersey’s online gambling launch, state Sen. Raymond Lesniak has vowed to fight a well-financed lobbying effort against Internet wagering and plans an announcement that could further expand the state’s online gambling industry.
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New Jersey real money online gaming is in its third day. There have been several glitches reported. Little action has been seen at most sites. Many of the chips used by players were provided by the sites through initial seed money.
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A recent article published in Forbes on the web has pointed out that things have changed regarding gambling habits in America and the government is looking to tax the activity. The article sheds light on the system and how the gambler is now a person of interest when it comes to the authorities getting a piece of the action.
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As New Jersey becomes the third state to allow Internet gambling for money, Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) is reiterating his calls for a federal online gambling law.
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