 | Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd discuss PokerStars settling with the DOJ and buying Full Tilt Poker, the Golden Nugget suing gamblers for winning after an automatic shuffler failed and how sportsbooks should handle the Olympic badminton mess.
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William Hill says the renovated sportsbook will become the company's flagship sportsbook downtown.
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The regional gaming operator reversed 2011's second-quarter net loss, but revenues declined because of increased competition and other factors.
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Analysts are wondering if Las Vegas Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson is being distracted from casino operations by his political endeavors.
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The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, owner of Foxwoods Resort Casino, has reached an agreement to restructure $2.2 billion of debt.
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The casino, named Harrah's Baltimore, will have 3,750 slot machine-like video lottery terminals and is expected to open in 2014. The casino will include several restaurants and will be just south of the football stadium where the Baltimore Ravens play.
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If no deal is reached by Aug. 24, Nevada sportsbooks will stop accepting bets on horse races and replace simulcasts of races from tracks nationwide with other televised sporting events.
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The iconic rocker is bringing his "No More Mr. Nice Guy World Tour 2012" to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
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