Weekly Roundup July 26 2013

Weekly Roundup July 26 2013

Ultimate Poker Software Upgrade Soon Safest Poker Sites has some great news for Ultimate Poker players. The company passed its 90 day field trial and may now release its Version 2.0. Players can expect a number of upgrades and new features. What players will not get is new games. The new Ultimate Poker software will […]

Weekly Roundup July 19 2013

Weekly Roundup July 19 2013

New Winning Poker Network Software The biggest news this week is the release of the new Winning Poker Network software. The new software adds advanced ring game filters, including the ability to filter out Bad Beat Jackpot and TheBeast tables. The tables also come with a complete redesign. Players may not sit out at one […]

Weekly Roundup July 12

Weekly Roundup July 12

Barton Online Poker Bill Representative Joe Barton (R-TX) introduced a new federal online poker bill this week.  The bill is titled the Poker Freedom Act of 2013.  The bill only regulates poker.  Unlike the failed 2012 Reid/Kyl bill, it does not address online casino games.  They would be left up to the states just as […]

Weekly Roundup July 5 2013

Weekly Roundup July 5 2013

All of this week’s regulated poker news came out of New Jersey.  PokerStars lost its second court challenge related to its failed bid to acquire the Atlantic Club casino in Atlantic City.  A judge ruled that Atlantic Club may sell to another buyer as PokerStars missed its deadline to purchase the casino in April. Four […]

Weekly Roundup June 28 2013

Weekly Roundup June 28 2013

Kentucky Settles with Bwin.party Kentucky released its claim on the Full Tilt Poker and PokerStars domain names last week.  This week it settled with bwin.party to cover losses by its residents on Party Poker and related gambling sites.  Bwin.party agreed to pay Kentucky $15 million.  This money will go to the State’s General Fund.  Kentucky […]

Weekly Roundup June 21 2013

Weekly Roundup June 21 2013

Sheldon Adelson Once Again Speaks Out Against Online Gambling This Weekly Roundup starts with a bizarre opinion piece published on Forbes.  The article was written by the CEO of Las Vegas Sands, parent company of the Venetian.  Mr. Adelson ranted about his opposition to online gambling in all forms, calling it fool’s gold, a cancer […]

Weekly Roundup – June 14th 2013

Weekly Roundup – June 14th 2013

Two major stories hit the US online poker industry this week.  Both involved the largest online poker room in the world. Mark Scheinberg Settles for $50 Million Mark Scheinberg accepted a civil settlement with the US Department of Justice this week.  He agreed to pay $50 million to prevent any future penalties.  The deal was […]

Weekly Roundup June 7th 2013

Weekly Roundup June 7th 2013

Federal Online Gambling Bill Introduced A federal bill that would regulate online poker and casino games was released by Representative Peter King (R-NY) this week.  While online poker players are excited about the bill, states and politicians are less than enthusiastic.   The bill leaves enough to be desired at every angle, even for those wishing […]

Weekly Roundup June 1st 2013

Weekly Roundup June 1st 2013

WSOP Download Available The WSOP.com download is now available. The games are play money for now as the software is being tested. There is a Windows version available at this time. There was also a Mac version but there was an unfortunate bug that allowed a small number players to download the Mac version and […]

Safest Poker Sites Week in Review May 25

Safest Poker Sites Week in Review May 25

The biggest news this week came from an online poker network that closed over five years ago.  In 2008, Tusk Investment, which included 28 Microgaming skins, closed without notice.  Players were not paid.  The liquidators announced this week that players, affiliates and vendors would receive between $.13 and $.16 on the dollar on funds owed […]

Pennsylvania Online Gambling Bill

Pennsylvania Online Gambling Bill

Pennsylvania appears to be the favorite to become the next state to legalize and regulate online poker in the country. Five bills are pending in the state legislature. Most would legalize and regulate poker and casino games over the Internet. Players would be required to open the account in person at an operator’s live casino.  […]

Safest Poker Sites Week in Review May 20

Safest Poker Sites Week in Review May 20

There have been many big stories in the past week in the online poker world. More proof surrounding the Ultimate Bet cheating scandal surfaced. A bad business decision by Ultimate Poker related to this was changed. A large iPoker affiliate is under investigation for allowing US players to access the network. PokerStars also lost their […]

Weekly Roundup April 26th 2013

Weekly Roundup April 26th 2013

Some major news broke this week out of two states.  There were also two US facing online poker rooms that made headlines.  An indicted sports book also found a buyer for their accounts. Skillbet to Change Business Model Skillbet ran into a minor scandal when it was exposed that most of their players were props […]

Weekly Roundup April 19th 2013

Weekly Roundup April 19th 2013

It was another busy week in the US online gambling world.  Two sports books closed their doors.  One of these sports books was on our warning list while the other was recently named in an indictment.  There may also be good news in Massachusetts.  There was also news out of New Jersey about their new […]

Weekly Roundup April 12th 2013

Weekly Roundup April 12th 2013

Legends Sports Indicted The biggest news of the week involved the unsealing of an indictment against one of the most reputable US facing online sports books in the market.  The indictment named 34 individuals and 23 corporations related to Legends Sports Book.  Some were officers in the company, while others are bookmakers, agents, payment processors […]

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