MIT Blackjack Announces Card Counting School Dates

The MIT blackjack team has become famous after the popularity of the New York Times bestseller “Bringing Down the House” and more recently the hit movie 21. The team won millions from casinos all over the world, and now they are offering their valuable knowledge to the general public. Ca... read more
Are Casinos Feeling the Recession?

In a country where sightseeing tour buses are being replaced by bus tours showing people long lists of foreclosed homes everyone is feeling the bite of recession. Even the casinos are feeling the pinch of the current economic situation. Revenues are down and the casinos are already reacting and maki... read more
South Florida Indian Casinos Get Ready For Blackjack Madness

Blackjack is right there with poker when it comes to the popularity of the two games in casinos. Both games are at the top of the list for people, and both are major money makers for casinos.
In South Florida, the Seminole Indians are getting ready to offer blackjack under a compact that was ... read more
Dubai World Looking For Gambling License In Nevada

Dubai World has been buying up stock in MGM. Their stock in MGM Mirage has prompted the company to apply for a state gambling license in Nevada.
The company, which has its control handled by Dubai, had purchased a 9.4 percent stake in MGM Mirage. They have committed %5.1 billion to that inves... read more
Kevin Spacey familiar with the risk business

During the mid 1990s, Mickey Rosa, a colourful professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, backed and ran a team of maths and engineering students who became known as the MIT Blackjack Club.
Led by mechanical engineering undergrad Jeffrey Ma, for two years they used their skills to ru... read more
Antigua to Reject Late USA Proposal to End WTO Online Poker-Gambling Dispute

It is anticipated that the Antigua government will reject a proposal for the resolution of the World Trade Organization (WTO) trade dispute over online poker and online gambling that it received from the United States last week, as the proposal “has not been met favorably by the government.... read more
Ma Ying-jeou Pledges to Open Up Gambling Business

Taipei, April 10, 2008 (CENS)–President-elect Ma Ying-jeou pledged yesterday (April 9) to push opening up of gambling business after swearing into office by revising the Statute for Offshore Island Development, a move expected to benefit mainly Penghu whose residents have been advocating permi... read more


