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23.02.2007 :: U.K. Set To Lure Game in From The Cold Gordon Brown will announce plans in next month's Budget to encourage the beleaguered online gambling industry to be regulated and licensed by the U.K. Government. 22.02.2007 :: Eight Tips for Online Newbies Before getting into online gambling, it's a good idea to do a quick check because the road to riches is full of potholes. 22.02.2007 :: Tournament Poker Gambling, Not Sport The U.S. Tax Court ruled that tournament poker is gambling, not a sport, and thus not exempt from the Section 165(d) limitations of the tax code. 21.02.2007 :: Not Raising in No Limit Hold'em Could Save You There's a myth among No Limit Texas Hold 'em players that goes like this: If you raise before the flop, then you must continue to bet on the flop says Daniel Negreanu. 21.02.2007 :: Digital Gaming Network Adds BetonUSA.com Online poker software company Digital Gaming Network, (DGN) has added to its growing stable of clients after striking a partnership with BetonUSA.com. 20.02.2007 :: CryptoLogic Plays It Safe CryptoLogic, a supplier of software to online gaming operators, has always been careful to stay on the right side of U.S. law. 27.10.2006 :: The 2005 UK Gambling Bill The UK Gambling Bill of 2005 is much more progressive than any legislation the Americans have presented and is likely to have a much greater and long term impact. 26.10.2006 :: Online Poker Ban May Affect Election Could a cornerstone of Republicans' American Values Agenda-the just passed law to ban Internet gambling-come back to bite the party on Nov. 7? 19.10.2006 :: Understanding Two Sundays ago, during the end of the Dallas-Philadelphia game, the Cowboys were down 31-24 and driving into Eagle territory with about 30 seconds on the clock. Though Dallas were long shots to score a TD and tie things up, those 13.10.2006 :: Poker Proponents Outraged At Bill Passage President Bush today signed into law a ban on online wagering, impacting 23 million Americans who enjoy the game of poker on the Internet.
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