Crown Resorts' Melbourne casino to face royal commission in Victoria while yet another director quits following Bergin report.
Greek ministers in gaming law debate; French court rules poker skill game
Senior Greek ministers reportedly recalled to debate the country's draft gaming law; French court rules that poker is game of skill
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of July 24-30, 2011.
AGA and US Digital Gaming’s competing visions for online poker regulation
The American Gaming Association and US Digital Gaming lay out competing visions of the best system for regulating online poker in the US.
TV exec’s seven-figure casino debts support Harvard addiction research
Jerry Powers, CEO of luxury lifestyle network Plum TV, settles out of court on unpaid $1.2m debt to Connecticutt's Mohegan Sun casino.
Report: Phil Ivey borrowed almost $11m from Full Tilt Poker
Subject: Poker reports that Phil Ivey borrowed almost $11m from Full Tilt Poker over a two-year period, repaid an estimated $5m;
Jeremy Johnson may face Black Friday indictment; hid millions in gold, cash
Utah businessman Jeremy Johnson is denied bail on fraud charges; may face Black Friday indictment; claims Johnson hid millions in gold bars
Moving to Canada to play online poker not as easy as advertised
Two US online poker players who attempted to move to Canada to continue playing the game they love have two very different outcomes.
QuickTender ‘in transit’ funds located; Feds used LinkedIn to snare poker players
Whereabouts of QuickTender 'in transit' funds seized by feds identified; US authorities used LinkedIn accounts to identify poker players