Archive for October, 2007

Possible Sale For PartyGaming

PartyPoker whose parent company is PartyGaming was among the first to take the lead in conforming to the UIGEA that was passed into law. PartyPoker took steps to make sure that players from the United States would not be able to gamble on their site.

But it was soon after PartyPoker took these steps that an announcement was made which stated that the publicly traded UK stock, PartyGaming, took a huge hit. Meaning, their stock prices hit rock bottom and their revenue followed. It was reported in August 2007 that shares in the company were showing at 22.75 pence which is considerably low for this once booming company.

What is left for PartyGaming? Maybe more then you might think. There are apparent talks of a possible sale of the company. PartyGaming is making themselves open to talks with Las Vegas based companies.

At this point though, PartyGaming is not confirming any of these rumors. In fact, PartyGamings’ CEO Mitch Garber refused to discuss the situation during last week’s EIG 2007 i-Gaming conference. No specifics where given in regards to this matter and there was no confirmation that there are any talks at all with any companies for a sale of PartyGaming.

But, according to a report by Financial Times, there are three companies who are interested in talking about a purchase. The Bellagio, The Mirage, and 888.com could very well be prospective buyers.

But for right now, no one is speaking of any details. While no one at PartyGaming has confirmed a sale, no one has denied it either.

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Full Tilt Poker Allows U.S. Citizens to Still Enjoy Online Gaming

With the bill that President Bush signed in October 2006, Americans were restricted from gambling on online casinos, sportsbooks, bingos, and poker rooms. While this caused many online casinos to leave the United States marketplace, there are still many states within the country where it is not illegal to gamble at an online casino.

Within the small total of 11 states where gambling at online casinos is illegal, two of those consider such an act a felony. Those two states are Louisiana and Washington. The other 9 states simply disallow online gaming and they are: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. But online poker and casino games can still be enjoyed by citizens in the rest of the 39 states.

But where does one go when looking for a quality online gaming experience when most have run for the hills? Full Tilt Poker is one of the few that still allows American to play online poker even after the October 2006 bill was passed.

Play for fun with play money or play for real and make serious cash. Either way, Full Tilt Poker offers the best there is with famous pros and huge bonuses. You can download it for free and enjoy your choice of poker games 24 hours a day.

And right now Full Tilt Poker is offering a deposit bonus of 100% up to $600 as well as frequent reload deposits too.

Not only are they a safe and secure online poker website, Full Tilt Poker is the only online poker software that was designed and created to be both PC and MAC compatible so all can enjoy.

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888 Offers In-Flight Gambling by LadyHoldem on November 18th, 2007
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Possible Sale For PartyGaming by LadyHoldem on October 17th, 2007
PartyPoker whose parent company is PartyGaming was among the first to take the lead in conforming to the UIGEA that was passed into law.

Full Tilt Poker Presents FTOPS VI by LadyHoldem on November 4th, 2007
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