Archive for April, 2010

888 started several new games

Monday, April 12th, 2010

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Tears of joy for McCoy

Monday, April 12th, 2010

14 times previously jockey Tony McCoy was not first past the finish line, but all that changed Saturday when he won The Grand National on Don’t Push It, according to The Irish Times.

Emotional after his victory McCoy credited his trainer for putting him on the right horse, The Irish Times said.

McCoy also hinted he’d like to have another go at winning the Grand National, The report said.

Regulators guard against table game cheats

Monday, April 12th, 2010

New security measures will come into effect in Pennsylvania casinos as table games arrive, The Republican Herald reported.

The incidence of cheating is higher with table games than slot machines, the report said.

Both players and dealers need to be scrutinized to ensure they adhere to the rules, according to The Republican Herald.

The security set up will involve cameras and supervisors, a “people watching people” approach, the report explained.