Pennsylvania State Representative John Payne (R - District 106) has introduced an online gaming expansion bill in the House of Representatives. Payne’s bill, (HB 649) would only legalize online poker in Pennsylvania - not all forms of online gambling - although the legislation seems to leave the door for a more comprehensive approach. The bill currently has 18 other cosponsors. Not to be outdone, days later a new Read More
An Ace That You Can Keep
Most people who are old like me are familiar with the Kenny Rogers song "The Gambler". The premise of the song generally is that life involves a series of decisions that require us to analyze risk and reward, much like gambling. Historically in the United States, opponents of gambling have cited reasons such as increased crime, gambling addition, religious prohibitions, regressive taxation, and the other usual Read More
The Split is (Not) Bananas
One of my favorite sources for internet gambling news, iGaming Business, is reporting that shares in bwin party have jumped 24% recently following rumors the group was thinking about splitting up into regulated- and unregulated-focused operating entities. I hope this is true and if it is I applaud whatever genius came up with this idea. Why would I use a term like "genius" to describe this idea? Because I thought Read More
The Hypocrisy of the United States Gambling Laws
Gambling is for the most part under the jurisdiction of state law in the US, and every state has laws that relate to gambling. Some form of legal gambling is permitted in 48 of our 50 states, however only one state (Nevada) has legalized most forms of gambling on a state-wide basis. Gambling has been a vital part of American society since the 18the century, and the general trend is that the availability of and Read More