Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Bwin loses court bid to have name removed from Belgian blacklist
Bwin has lost its bid to have its dot-com site removed from the Belgian Gaming Commission's blacklist of unauthorized online gambling sites.
Crown’s Packer and Genting’s Lim to meet to discuss Echo Ent. fate
Crown Ltd's James Packer said to be meeting with Genting chairman Lim Kok Thay to discuss options for divvying up Echo Entertainment.
Analysts desire “more clarity” in Playtech software licensing deal announcement
Playtech announces deal to license (rather than purchase) social gaming operations owned by Teddy Sagi, but analysts want more detail.
Delaware House okays online gambling bill; California poker bill not on agenda
The Delaware House approves online gambling bill, setting up vote in the state Senate; California online poker bill removed from agenda
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of June 3-9, 2012.
Will technology force live poker tournaments to ban sunglasses at the table?
A smartphone app aims to help poker players control their poker faces, and to read the faces of other players.
UK retailers severing ties with ‘win your purchase’ outfit Yipiii Gaming
UK retailers sever ties with Yipiii Gaming, a Maltese-licensed operator that offers online shoppers chance to win purchase rather than pay.
WSOP: Doyle’s boy falls short; One Drop winner will beat Jamie Gold’s payday
Big One For One Drop winner payday to top Jamie Gold's $12m WSOP 2006 main event prize