Casino and Gambling NewsUS Casino Magazine Directory - Return to Casino News Menu Gamblers Lodge Gives Away Free Cash For Answering Online Casino Gambling Riddles The online gambling mediator and casino reviewer, Gamblers Lodge (www.gamblerslodge.com), has unveiled its newest promotion, consisting of a $50 weekly giveaway and $200 monthly giveaway to its forum members who correctly answer brain-teasing gambling trivia. (PRWEB) May 27, 2005 -- Players can win up to $250 each month at Gamblers Lodge, the betting community that caters to providing timely advice and information to online bettors. Consisting of a weekly riddle that sends players on exciting scavenger hunts through the Gamblers Lodge website, the promotion is scheduled to run indefinitely, giving away $50 to four weekly winners who then become eligible to compete in the $200 grand prize monthly riddle. Gamblers Lodge spokesman, Lou Thompson, announced, "Our newest promotion is a great way to say thank you to all of our newsletter subscribers and players who have helped keep the Gamblers Lodge Forum going. Without the knowledge, experience and input of the online casino gambling community, internet betting would not be the enjoyable pastime it has become. This is our way of making it even more enjoyable." Just in January of this year, Gamblers Lodge definitely helped make online gambling enjoyable for one player, when the Lodge stepped in to mediate a dispute between a player and an online casino. After all was said and done, the player was awarded a total of $161,509.93 on the Wall Street Fever progressive jackpot. And now, Gamblers Lodge wants to spread the wealth with even more players. The riddles themselves will be interesting and fun to say the least. Some riddles will test a players gaming knowledge, while others may require more thinking between the lines, so to speak. Each riddle is scheduled to go up every Monday with the release of the sites weekly newsletter. The first player to answer a riddle correctly takes home the cash. In order to be eligible for the promotion, players only need to sign up for the newsletter and join the online gambling forum, which are two sources of valuable betting information to begin with. The contest will be running indefinitely, so players are highly encouraged to check back often for updates. About Gamblers Lodge: CONTACT INFORMATION Sportsbook.com Bettors Support Female Driver INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (PRESS RELEASE) -27 May 2005 - Danica Patrick, the sensational rookie female driver competing in this weekend's Indy 500 has received strong support from bettors on Sportsbook.com. More wagers have been made on her winning the race than any other driver in the field. Sportsbook.com has Patrick listed as a 12-1 favorite, behind several more experienced drivers. Despite her inexperience she has received 28.8 per cent of the total bets on who will win the race, followed by Tony Kannan who has received 26.3 per cent. No on else is close, with Sam Hornish Jr., the odds makers' original favorite at 6-1, receiving only 10.5 per cent of the total support from bettors. "If Patrick wins it would be a truly historic day not only for the Indy 500 but for motor sports around the world," says Alex Czajkowski, Marketing Director, Sportsbook.com. "Ever since Patrick's impressive qualifying run earlier this month, she has been attracting huge betting interest. If she wins it will bring a lot of hype and attention to the rest of the IRL season." In addition to posting odds on who will win the race, Sportsbook.com also is offering fans a chance to make a free $10 bet on where Patrick will finish in the race - over or under the 11th position. Gambling Via Satellite Proposed
(I-Newswire) - "Kenilworth Systems Corp., based in Mineola, N.Y., says its Roulabette product is specifically designed to meet state and federal laws that prohibit most interstate wagering and gambling on the Internet. " It could allow gamblers in states or countries that approve it to wager from home or other locations on casino action in Indiana. "The administration of Gov. Mitch Daniels is somewhat skeptical of the proposal, said State Budget Director Chuck Schalliol. He called it "only an idea at this stage," not something the state has committed to seriously consider..."
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