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What a week we've had in online gambling! We've got more news from the U.K., where the ASA and Parliament are questioning some fairy tale gaming advertising. Plus, news out of Canada and the U.S., where insider trading and sports betting are hot topics.
4 June 2018
Red Riding Hood and gambling ad standards
What a week we've had in online gambling! We've got more news from the U.K., where the ASA and Parliament are questioning some fairy tale gaming advertising. Plus, news out of Canada and the U.S., where insider trading and sports betting are hot topics. follow the discussion
We have a ton of interesting news to cover this week, with stories from Gibraltar, Malta and the U.K. Also, news on Fan Duel, Affiliate Edge and the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals fiasco.
25 May 2018
A droll stroll through gambling news
We have a ton of interesting news to cover this week, with stories from Gibraltar, Malta and the U.K. Also, news on Fan Duel, Affiliate Edge and the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals fiasco. follow the discussion
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down PASPA as an unconstitutional violation of states' rights . . . that's the good news! However, as J. Todd discusses in this week's episode, what this really means for sports betting in America and beyond remains a point of debate.
21 May 2018
US sports betting decision and fallout
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down PASPA as an unconstitutional violation of states' rights . . . that's the good news! However, as J. Todd discusses in this week's episode, what this really means for sports betting in America and beyond remains a point of debate. follow the discussion
The fines have been flowing from the U.K. Gambling Commission to online operators, and there are more to come. However, the UKGC isn't the only agency passing out the smacks.
15 May 2018
Perpetual parade of pee-pee smacks
The fines have been flowing from the U.K. Gambling Commission to online operators, and there are more to come. However, the UKGC isn't the only agency passing out the smacks. follow the discussion
J. Todd has online gambling news from the U.K. this week, as bookmakers are now worried that cutting the stakes on betting machines could have
7 May 2018
FOBT catastrophe and UKGC fines
J. Todd has online gambling news from the U.K. this week, as bookmakers are now worried that cutting the stakes on betting machines could have "catastrophic" consequences. Also, the UK Gambling Commission passes out another fine. follow the discussion
An interesting show this week, as one story seems to flow directly into the next. News from the U.K., Canada, the U.S., Australia and China make it a well-rounded episode.
30 April 2018
Speaking of gambling news . . .
An interesting show this week, as one story seems to flow directly into the next. News from the U.K., Canada, the U.S., Australia and China make it a well-rounded episode. follow the discussion
This week's video covers stories from the U.K and the U.S., as the two countries grow closer when it comes to online gambling. Plus, online poker liquidity gets a boost in the states.
24 April 2018
A brave new (regulated) world
This week's video covers stories from the U.K and the U.S., as the two countries grow closer when it comes to online gambling. Plus, online poker liquidity gets a boost in the states. follow the discussion
This week, we're looking at another gambling ban and increased debate over the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals in the U.K. Also, 888 may not leave the German market quietly.
16 April 2018
The Alphabet Soup of gambling news
This week, we're looking at another gambling ban and increased debate over the Fixed Odds Betting Terminals in the U.K. Also, 888 may not leave the German market quietly. follow the discussion
The torch-carrying mobs from Sheldon Adelson's Coalition to Stop Internet Gambling are back, this time shooting themselves in the foot with ignorance. Also, the U.K. Advertising Standards Authority is not happy with a
9 April 2018
Obtuse obstruction and ridiculous regulators
The torch-carrying mobs from Sheldon Adelson's Coalition to Stop Internet Gambling are back, this time shooting themselves in the foot with ignorance. Also, the U.K. Advertising Standards Authority is not happy with a "recklessness" commercial from PokerStars that "exploits inexperienced players." follow the discussion
J. Todd brings the sarcasm as he takes a look at the online gambling news making headlines this week. Stories of note come from the U.K. and Australia. There's also the approval of an industry merger. Plus, the APCW welcomes a new member.
2 April 2018
Rules, bans and sarcasm
J. Todd brings the sarcasm as he takes a look at the online gambling news making headlines this week. Stories of note come from the U.K. and Australia. There's also the approval of an industry merger. Plus, the APCW welcomes a new member. follow the discussion
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