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  2. Gaming law - Wikipedia

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    Gambling law is the set of rules and regulations that apply to the gaming or gambling industry. Gaming law is not a branch of law in the traditional sense but rather is a collection of several areas of law that include criminal law, regulatory law, constitutional law, administrative law, company law, contract law, and in some jurisdictions, competition law.

  3. Gambling in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The last day for simulcast racing was December 7, 2019 and the poker room closed December 15, 2019. Demolition began in February 2020. [ 4 ] Grants Pass Downs subsequently secured a 3-year commercial racing license for a track in Grants Pass beginning with the 2020-21 racing season, including the rights for off-track betting and to simulcast ...

  4. Will Online Poker Actually Be Legal? - AOL

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    An opinion published by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel a week ago today may be the opening that online poker needs to become a reality. The opinion says that the 1961 Wire Act ...

  5. Cities: Skylines - Wikipedia

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    Cities: Skylines allows for construction of cities, buildings, and a variety of transportation options.. The player starts with a plot of land – equivalent to a 2-by-2-kilometre (1.2 mi × 1.2 mi) area [1] – along with an interchange exit from a nearby highway, access to a body of water, as well as a starting amount of in-game money.

  6. Adelstein-Lew controversy - Wikipedia

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    With the 2002 introduction of the World Poker Tour, televised poker became quite popular in the United States and around the world. By the end of its first season, the show's peak of 2.2m concurrent viewers was higher at the time than the viewership of a televised, regular-season NBA game.

  7. United States v. Scheinberg - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Scheinberg, No. 1:10-cr-00336 (2011), is a United States federal criminal case against the founders of the three largest online poker companies, PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and Cereus (Absolute Poker/Ultimatebet), and a handful of their associates, [1] which alleges that the defendants violated the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) and engaged in bank fraud ...

  8. “Can You Name These Cities?”: 21 Questions To Challenge ...

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    We are about to explore the urban landscape through its most recognizable feature: its skyline! 🌆From sky-rocket skyscrapers to iconic landmarks, we’ve only left the essential silhouettes for ...

  9. Gambling in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Video poker machines were once widespread in the state. Regulations enacted in 2000 limited them to three machines per location, and blocked the installation of any new machines. [56] There were an estimated 10,000 legal machines remaining in the state in 2006, plus 20,000 illegal machines. [57]