Author: Harrison Young
Harrison Young is an experienced writer, who started his career almost 8 years ago. Prior to joining our team at CasinoGamesPro, he worked as an editor for a small magazine.

Stanley Ho transfers gambling stake to family
After suffering from poor health, Stanley Ho, the casino magnate of Asia, has transferred to his family members most of the stake that he had in the g ...

Doubts over second Philadelphia casino
A second casino cannot be supported by Philadelphia’s waterfront, according to gambling analysts. These claims are based on SugarHouse’s r ...

Arizona Bills Blocking Casino Fast-Tracked
Glendale has been fighting against a casino proposed to be built near its sports and entertainment complex ever since plans of its construction were a ...

Washington online gamers could relocate to New Jersey
A second casino cannot be supported by Philadelphia’s waterfront, according to gambling analysts. These claims are based on SugarHouse’s r ...

Packers fans have a strong temptation for gambling
An upcoming game in the NFC championship with the Packers up against the Chicago Bears has got fans in both the states on the edge of their seats with ...

Centrebet lashes out against anti-gambling lobbyists
The popular Australian bookmaker, Centrebet has come out in the open against critics who are opposing the deal concerning naming rights with Penrith. ...

American Idol starts online betting frenzy
American Idol is, without doubt, one of the most watched reality shows on the planet, and this has led to its status as one of the favourite shows of ...

Republican under investigation for financial dealings
The state authorities of Miami are investigating certain financial dealings of a U.S. Rep. from South Florida named David Rivera. He had failed to com ...

Ex-Gang Boss seeks approval to gamble in New Jersey
Robin Chee, a name that had for years been synonymous with street gangs, drugs and illegal gambling in New York, now claims that he is a changed perso ...

Revenue Growth forecasted in Macau
It is being expected that revenues from casinos in Macau, which is the biggest gambling destination of the world, will rise by 30 per cent to $30 bill ...