Billionaire Dan Gilbert, Once Arrested For Illegal Bookmaking, Cashes Out Of Ohio Gambling Industry
With his net worth skyrocketing in 2020, Dan Gilbert has now sold nearly all of his interests in the casino gambling industry.
→With his net worth skyrocketing in 2020, Dan Gilbert has now sold nearly all of his interests in the casino gambling industry.
→Indiana projects an online casino market to be about half as large as the hugely successful one in New Jersey.
→The proposals appear to be drawing almost dead, but they mark a continuation of efforts from previous years.
→The United States is making a rare appearance in the long-held Men’s World Handball Championship. Indiana will allow gambling on it.
→In addition to online casinos and ‘private low stakes card games,’ Indiana policymakers are going to be looking at VGTs.
→A proposal filed in Indianapolis would allow people to hold low-stakes card games. It would also create crimes for cheating in them.
→Caesars is closer to selling the second of three Indiana casinos it must get rid of under a massive merger with Eldorado Resorts.
→PokerStars’ parent company is looking for its next steps after the Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a 2015 lower court ruling.
→State-sanctioned online gambling on the lottery is booming in Kentucky, but that doesn’t mean mobile sports betting is likely in 2021.
→It was a rough November for the Indiana casino industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as lawmakers are expected to soon consider iCasinos.
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