I would be lying if I said it’s going to be easy to accept this transition and to refocus my efforts elsewhere. However, I am eternally grateful for having been given this excellent opportunity and have enjoyed every aspect of being involved in the Calvin Ayre organization.
Mumbai police bust illegal cricket gambling ring
Mumbai police arrested four in Mumbai and five in Kolkata, as a result of organized illegal gambling for World Cup cricket matches.
Queen’s Wharf resort project in Australia moves forward
Excavation was done at the site after regulators approved the project in 2016, but it wasn’t until now that the first big construction equipment showed up.
Two New South Wales venues under fire for gambling violations
Regulatory authority has submitted a complaint against two hotels that have reportedly served drinks to gamblers in an effort to get them sloshed enough that they wouldn’t want to relinquish their poker machines.
Tribal casino in Martha’s Vineyard needs local permission, says judge
The Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe wanting to build a casino in Martha’s Vineyard may not need to have state or local permission to offer gambling, but it does need permission to build.
DOJ comes close to losing funding over its Wire Act act
The shenanigans of the Department of Justice over the Federal Wire Act of 1961 has wreaked havoc on the online gambling industry.
Adda52 implements responsible gaming policies
Delta Corp.’s Adda52 online poker portal is getting serious about helping to crack down on gambling addictions.
Scientific Games chairman spends millions buying company shares
Ronald Perelman has reportedly spent around $4.60 million buying a total of 230,000 shares in the gaming equipment company he helps manage.
Station Casinos’ business partners become targets of strikers
As various entities controlled by Station Casinos continue to ignore their employees’ move to legally unionize, supporters of those workers are planning on taking action.