Casino news 2004 October
U.S. players might be welcome in U.K. casinos
One of the major frustrations for many American gamblers is being excluded from quality UK and European sites like 32 Red and others governed by stringent Channel Island jurisdictions, but that could be about to change.
Free chip fraudsters at Virtual
In a debate on the necessity of ID verification, a Virtual Casino spokesman alleged some pretty shocking behaviour on the part of fraudulent players this week
Fortune Casino buying into Donald Trump?
Were it not for the fact that the report emanated from the respected Associated Press, the possibility that online casino Fortune Casino would buy $400 million worth of action in Donald Trump's troubled land-based casino would have been laughable.
Harrah's Entertainment's Atlantic City Casinos Remain Open While Talks With Striking Union Local Con
Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. said its two Atlantic City hotel-casinos will remain open while the company continues negotiating with leaders of a union local whose members began a walkout early today.
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