Les Ambassadeurs Club Presses Charges against Singaporean Player for £470,000 Debt

Les Ambassadeurs Club Presses Charges against Singaporean Player for £470,000 Debt

The owners of the historic London casino Les Ambassadeurs Club in Mayfair revealed they were to sue Azam Kolia for unfairly trying to prevent the casino from getting the amount of £470,000 as he believed that he could convince the casino to reduce his debt. Currently, Les Ambassadeurs Club in Mayfair is believed to be one of the most exclusive and popular gambling clubs on the territory of London, operating since the beginning of the 19th century. After a re-opening which took place in 1991, the club has been owned…

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Biggest EuroMillions Winners in History

Biggest EuroMillions Winners in History

Despite the fact that technical progress has become an integral part of the contemporary gambling industry, the customers’ interest towards good old lotteries have always been great. The EuroMillions lottery is currently played in nine European countries, with its draws taking place every Tuesday and Friday evening. As mentioned above, up to date the EuroMillion Lottery takes place in nine countries across Europe, including the UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Over the years, there are hundreds of players who have become a few millions richer,…

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UK Labour Party Supports Government’s Crackdown on FOBTs Stakes

UK Labour Party Supports Government’s Crackdown on FOBTs Stakes

Over the weekend, the UK Labour Party made a solemn promise to support the Government in its policy against fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs). Tom Watson, the Labour’s deputy leader and shadow culture secretary, explained that the party backs the efforts of the local government to reduce maximum stakes allowed on FOBTs across the country. The Government has been considering to make certain reforms in the rules under which fixed-odds betting machines are run on the territory of the UK. Currently, such machines offer various casino-style games, as well as bingo,…

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Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Greenlights Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia

Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Greenlights Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia

Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has given the green light to the proposed second casino and hotel in South Philadelphia – a project that has been on hold for about four years now. With a unanimous vote of 7 to 0, the state’s gaming regulatory body ruled in favour of Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia. The permission brings an end of the lawsuit filed by other interested parties against the owners of the Live! Hotel and Casino Philadelphia, challenging their ownership rules. The lawsuit was filed by SugarHouse Casino and Market…

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MGA Extends White Paper Consultation Period on Gaming Legislation and Regulatory Framework

MGA Extends White Paper Consultation Period on Gaming Legislation and Regulatory Framework

The middle of the week saw the Malta Gaming Authority’s (MGA) decision to extend the consultation period of its White Paper to September 4th 2017. As previously reported by Casino Guardian, the consultation paper proposing some major reforms to the gaming legal and regulatory framework of the country was first published in mid-July and was due to close on August 23rd. Now, all interested parties will be given the chance to contact the Malta Gaming Authority until September 4th in order to share their opinions on the proposed reforms. The…

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Australia Makes Online Gambling Ban Official with New Bill Coming Into Effect

Australia Makes Online Gambling Ban Official with New Bill Coming Into Effect

The Australian Senate literally swept all hopes that local players would be given the chance to play online poker legally in the country, as it gave the the green light to a piece of legislation constituting online poker as illegal. The Interactive Gambling Amendment Bill 2016, which was officially approved by the House of Representatives in June, makes online poker illegal on the territory of Australia. A public note from the Department of Human Resources has confirmed that the new piece of legislation was passed by the Senate on August…

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Slovakia Expands Online Gambling Blacklist with Six More Operators

Slovakia Expands Online Gambling Blacklist with Six More Operators

Slovakia has tightened the measures against online gambling companies that operate on its territory. The country has made six new additions to its online gambling domains blacklist after the competent authorities said the operators had been offering their services to local players without getting Government’s permission first. As Casino Guardian has reported earlier, the middle of July saw the country’s Government publish the first-ever blacklist of online gambling operators. The list included ten online gambling domains which were considered as untrustworthy and unacceptable as they have been providing Slovakian punters…

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New Projects Could Bring Desired Atlantic City Gaming Industry’s Improvement

New Projects Could Bring Desired Atlantic City Gaming Industry’s Improvement

Lately, the situation in Atlantic City has been pretty heated, with the New Jersey’s gambling resort facing some financial difficulties. Still, a number of casino openings are expected to be carried out, which provoked rumours that the ailing resort’s gaming industry is slowly recovering after several years of serious setbacks. It came to Casino Guardian’s knowledge that the president and Chief Executive Officer of the American Gaming Association, Geoff Freeman, has commented that the casino and gambling resort has headed in the right direction, with companies that are aimed at…

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Pennsylvania Gambling Expansion Postponed until Fall amid Budget Deadlock

Pennsylvania Gambling Expansion Postponed until Fall amid Budget Deadlock

The state of Pennsylvania has officially put its long-discussed online gaming expansion on hold until the autumn of 2017. Currently, local lawmakers are on their summer break, so they are expected to return in September to resume their discussions on the state’s gambling legislation in terms of online poker and casino games. Earlier this year both the House and the Senate passed versions of the proposed gambling expansion bill. That is exactly why there were hopes that the bill would after all be included in the state’s budget consideration and…

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UK Government Faces Controversial Opinions on Reported Chancellor’s Attempt to Scrap FOBTs Review

UK Government Faces Controversial Opinions on Reported Chancellor’s Attempt to Scrap FOBTs Review

Over the weekend, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, was reported to had been trying to stop the Government’s FOBTs review over some concerns that a change implemented in country’s staking rules could have a negative impact to the UK Treasury. It came to Casino Guardian’s knowledge that in Chancellor Hammond’s opinion the massive reduction of the maximum stakes offered by FOBTs from £100 to £2 only would be a serious blow to the Treasury. Fixed-odds betting terminals have become a controversial issue across the UK due to…

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