Vegas Sports Book to Take Fantasy Bets
- Aug 30, 2007
Vegas' Station Casinos list odds for Fantasy Sports. Who says that fantasy isn't gambling?
Read More . . .Vegas' Station Casinos list odds for Fantasy Sports. Who says that fantasy isn't gambling?
Read More . . .The Nevada Gaming Commission this week is expected to certify US OFF-TRACK LLC as the state’s first "call center," which would handle interstate pari-mutuel race bets, which were approved by state legislators two years ago.
Read More . . .Mobile gaming (mgaming) firms have hailed the passage of a bill by the Nevada Assembly that will permit ‘wireless’ casino gaming in the public areas of casinos in the state.
Read More . . .Every day hundreds of Las Vegas residents break the law for a shot at fame and fortune or just a bit of fun.
Read More . . .Battle lines are being drawn between opposing sides of issues surrounding intrastate remote gaming -- gambling using high-tech devices that allow gamblers to wager without being on a casino floor...
Read More . . .There may come a time in the near future when sports fans at almost any tavern in Nevada can get up from their hot wings and beer during half time of a game and saunter across the bar to place a half-time bet. That is the vision for a new technology, Sports Bet Xpress (SBX), which entered a local beta test run of approximately two months on Feb. 3.
Read More . . .CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Nevada's Internet gambling law, more than a year old, is going nowhere fast given word from the Justice Department that it remains opposed to betting in cyberspace.
Read More . . .LAS VEGAS AP) - State gambling regulators say they want residents' help in considering whether to allow Nevadans to bet on casino games from their home computers.
Read More . . .The parent company of the Las Vegas Strip's Venetian megaresort is mounting an effort to enter the world of Internet gambling.
Read More . . .LAS VEGAS -- In a blow to those hoping the state's casino companies would be able to tap into the multibillion-dollar Internet gambling business, the state's top gaming regulators said Thursday they are unable to proceed with plans to write rules legalizing interstate cyber-gambling.
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