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Gaming News Archives - Page 2836New Jersey: Racing industry lost millions last year19 July 2010
New Jersey racing losing tens of millions, panel established to investigate the possible solutions.
Top-10 November Nine tidbits19 July 2010
It took eight days and 78 grueling hours of play, but we are finally down to this year’s final table at the World Series of Poker Main Event. Who will be playing for poker’s most coveted prize in four months? Chances are, you haven’t heard of many of them, so here are the top-10 tidbits for this year’s November Nine.
Air conditioning fixed at Atlantic City casinos19 July 2010
Air conditioning back on at Caesars and Trump Plaza.
The Gang talks WSOP November Nine19 July 2010
The November Nine is set, and Casino City's Vin Narayanan and Aaron Todd were there to witness it. They join host Dan Igo to break it down.
Singapore resists money laundering19 July 2010
No sign yet of any money laundering in Singapore as a result of new casinos.
Illegal Tokyo casinos under scrutiny19 July 2010
Illegal casinos under more scrutiny and raids since sumo wrestling gambling scandal.
Burswood Casino set for upgrade19 July 2010
$350 million expansion and upgrade planned by Burswood Casino.
Riviera Holdings files for bankruptcy19 July 2010
The Las Vegas casino company has filed for bankruptcy for the third time in three decades.
Penn National terminates agreement on Ohio casinos19 July 2010
Penn National Gaming has terminated option agreements with rival Lakes Entertainment concerning two casino sites in Ohio.
IGT elects new board member19 July 2010
The slot machine maker announced that Vincent Sadusky has been elected to the company’s board of directors.
Date set for Station restructuring19 July 2010
Judge Gregg Zive approved Station Casinos' disclosure statement and set an Aug. 27 date to begin hearings on the company's reorganization plan.
Game makers take aim at Pennsylvania19 July 2010
Pennsylvania is one of three Eastern states that have legalized table games and some Nevada companies are gearing up for a potential financial windfall.
WSOP's November Nine determined after long day filled with bad beats18 July 2010
One hand changed the course of the World Series of Poker Main Event as Jonathan Duhamel emerged as the chip leader heading into November's final-table action.
WSOP Main Event down to 27 players -- and no Theo Jorgensen17 July 2010
As the atmosphere at the WSOP Main Event turned surreal, Jorgensen went from one of the chip leaders to out of the tournament in dramatic fashion.
Experience matters at the WSOP17 July 2010
At the end of Day 7 of the World Series of Poker’s Main Event, one thing was clear: experience matters.
Beacon Events ready for Asian Casino & Gaming Congress16 July 2010
The third annual Asian Casino & Gaming Congress will be held at the newly constructed Marina Bay Sands Singapore.
Computer-linked game systems don't yet rule casinos16 July 2010
Despite some hot hype, server-based gaming may be years away from being fully embraced by the gaming industry.
5,000 arrests in Asian gambling crackdown16 July 2010
Gambling raids by Interpol netted $10m during month of World Cup.
Bodog Europe looking for IT help16 July 2010
Bodog Europe is searching for the best research & development talent to join to Bodog team.
Judge rules against Pinnacle in St. Louis casino dispute16 July 2010
Federal judge rules against Pinnacle Entertainment challenge to St. Louis over breach of agreement.
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