During the week between September 30th and October 6th, the world sizzled with events but mostly in Asia.
Hong Kong had people out in the streets marching for democracy, Japan had another volcano erupting and North Korea had one supreme and omnipresent leader missing from spotlights.
Westerners on the other hand developed ‘Good2Go’, a ‘sex consent’ application and welcomed the first ‘womb transplant’ baby born in Sweden. A play starring Lindsay Lohan opened in London and Formula 1 has a pilot of only 17 who had a rather short starting-race. But there will be better Grand Prix ahead for him.
In the meantime, gambling abounded of news and they came with pics. Take a look!
1. Another Trump Entertainment Resorts piece has fallen. Atlantic City Mayor, Don Guardian has rejected a proposal meant to revive Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort.
2. Simon Perfitt, a former UK gambling addict, revealed how he lost GBP 200,000 on the controversial Fixed-odds betting terminals.
3. All bets are off! Rumors about the Duchess of Cambridge having twins made online sportsbooks re-think their betting strategies.
4. Brookfield Asset Management bought Atlantic City’s Revel Casino, which went bankrupt earlier this year. Perhaps this time, fortune will smile upon the gambling venue.
5. The Crockfords club claimed that Phil Ivey used ‘edge sorting’ while playing baccarat and they refuse to pay him his winnings, labeling the technique “criminal”.
6. Trump Taj Mahal Casino owners considered ending payments to the union pension plan as a key point in the company’s restructuring strategy, but court denied them approval on the matter.
7. Casinos in Goa decided to stop gambling activities on Gandhi’s Birthday but they’re still welcoming guests willing to attend the entertainment programs and taste the food in the restaurants.
Gambling news are always fresh. Check our top stories section!
During the week between September 30th and October 6th, the world sizzled with events but mostly in Asia.
Hong Kong had people out in the streets marching for democracy, Japan had another volcano erupting and North Korea had one supreme and omnipresent leader missing from spotlights.
Westerners on the other hand developed ‘Good2Go’, a ‘sex consent’ application and welcomed the first ‘womb transplant’ baby born in Sweden. A play starring Lindsay Lohan opened in London and Formula 1 has a pilot of only 17 who had a rather short starting-race. But there will be better Grand Prix ahead for him.
In the meantime, gambling abounded of news and they came with pics. Take a look!
1. Another Trump Entertainment Resorts piece has fallen. Atlantic City Mayor, Don Guardian has rejected a proposal meant to revive Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort.
2. Simon Perfitt, a former UK gambling addict, revealed how he lost GBP 200,000 on the controversial Fixed-odds betting terminals.
3. All bets are off! Rumors about the Duchess of Cambridge having twins made online sportsbooks re-think their betting strategies.
4. Brookfield Asset Management bought Atlantic City’s Revel Casino, which went bankrupt earlier this year. Perhaps this time, fortune will smile upon the gambling venue.
5. The Crockfords club claimed that Phil Ivey used ‘edge sorting’ while playing baccarat and they refuse to pay him his winnings, labeling the technique “criminal”.
6. Trump Taj Mahal Casino owners considered ending payments to the union pension plan as a key point in the company’s restructuring strategy, but court denied them approval on the matter.
7. Casinos in Goa decided to stop gambling activities on Gandhi’s Birthday but they’re still welcoming guests willing to attend the entertainment programs and taste the food in the restaurants.
Gambling news are always fresh. Check our top stories section!