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New 'Kill' Book; Tannenbaum strategy excellent tutorials15 November 2007
One of the surprise poker books of past years was one with an unusual title: Kill Phil, co-authored by Blair Rodman and Lee Nelson. Now comes the follow-up to the original 2005 work, Kill Everyone (Advanced Strategies for No-Limit Hold 'Em Poker Tournaments and Sit-n-Go's) by Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib and Kim Lee (348 pages, paperbound, $29.95)...read moreLucrative FTOPS VI hitting the home stretch15 November 2007 Full Tilt Poker claimed that FTOPS VI was going to be even bigger and better than the previous installments. Ten events into the tournament, Full Tilt is living up to its bold promise.
It all began last Wednesday when 3,676 players anted up for the first round of the 16-event tournament, which has guaranteed $9 million in prize money...read more888.com gambles with new ad campaign15 November 2007 Taking advantage of the liberalized advertising rules for gambling companies that went into effect in September, 888.com is launching a new campaign this month that will invite U.K. consumers to "enjoy the game." And the Gibraltar-based gaming company is betting that the new promotion will help it expand from the online gambling world into the entertainment business.
"The campaign is groundbreaking, innovative and really differentiates 888.com from our competitors," said Jon Sumroy, the company's chief marketing officer...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Wave hello to tomorrow13 November 2007
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- For some casino operators, the Global Gaming Expo serves as a preview to the future. Others want to know what can go on their gaming floors immediately.
This year's industry trade show opens today at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the focus remains on server-based gaming.
Slot machine makers, such as International Game Technology and WMS Gaming, are touting their newest server-based gaming equipment...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
MGM Grand Macau slated to open next month13 November 2007
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- The $1.25 billion MGM Grand Macau will open Dec. 18, marking the third grand opening of a new hotel-casino in the Chinese gaming enclave this year.
The development on the Macau peninsula, is a 50-50 joint venture between MGM Mirage and Hong Kong businesswoman Pansy Ho...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Sports books 'play lucky' for casinos13 November 2007
NEVADA -- September's slew of major college football upsets gave casino operators something to smile about.
Helped along by a 106 percent increase in revenues generated by sports books, Nevada casinos won $1.058 billion in September, a 7.45 percent increase compared with $984.9 million won in September 2006...read moreBack from London...Minus a Camera and Wallet13 November 2007
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It is all Michael Caselli's fault. Every time I am out socializing with Caselli, something mysteriously disappears from my bag- first it's my cell phone, next it's my camera and wallet. I never do this in Boston! Ask anyone! Therefore, it is not my fault, it is Caselli's...read moreTop-10 Golf Gambling Games12 November 2007 10.) Quota Points
This is the perfect game to play when you have a number of different groups competing, with each player, or team, tossing a set amount of money into the pot. Before the match, each player subtracts his handicap from 36. That number becomes the player's "quota." For example, if your handicap is a 12, then your "quota" would be a 24...read moreHeard it on The River: The Fat Man beats the house12 November 2007 Every gambler wants to beat the house but the FAT MAN may have found a way to do it without going to jail for not making good on his marker. Big-time gambler FOUAD al-ZAYAT, known to croupiers as the Fat Man, won a court battle with London's ASPINALLS'S CLUB to the tune of 2 million pounds he lost in one night there...read moreArticles by Howard Stutz
Smoking ban fuels quarterly loss for Herbst Gaming9 November 2007
LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- The acquisition last spring of three casinos in Primm helped Herbst Gaming significantly grow its overall net revenues. Nevada's 10-month-old ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and taverns, however, continued to eat away at the company's profits.
Herbst Gaming reported a net loss of $28.9 million for the quarter ended Sept...read more |
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