PokerStars Likely to be Prevented From Entering New York, California | Gambling911.com

In my opinion, PokerStars should really focus on the rest of the world instead of the US. They are starting to look like the little kid who won’t take no for an answer. Regardless of how much money they throw at lobbying, it is an extremely uphill battle they are fighting. No question that PokerStars […]

More external affirmation of my predictions: Morgan Stanley cuts value of NJ online gaming market

Morgan Stanley has just announced that they have lowered their first full year estimate of NJ online gambling revenue from 541 Million to 203 Million. They also stated that they believe the month over month growth will be in the 10% range as opposed to the 20% they predicted earlier in 2012. As I have […]

External proof the NJ poker numbers are declining

Pokerscout.com is a website and service that bills itself as the leading source of information about the online poker industry. Their online poker liquidity(traffic) rankings give a clear picture of the internet poker industry as a whole. By looking at the data that Pokerscout provides, one can clearly see the beginning of a downtrend in poker […]

Internet gambling growth slows in New Jersey

27 days ago in one of the discussions I started on this forum, I stated the following regarding online poker:  “In the global market there is a huge pool of players that can replace the players dropping off from various websites. In NJ, there is a finite number of players and we already know from surveys […]

My colleague Prof. Joseph Kelly discussing the recent lawsuit by a California Gambler against the Downtown Grand AirTalk | 89.3 KPCC

The recent lawsuit by Californian Mark Johnston against the Downtown Grand Las Vegas, illustrates the lengths some people will go towards dishonoring gambling debts. While all the facts of the case have not yet been made apparent, drunkenness  is not a defense in Nevada to incurring gambling debts. Please click the link below and then […]