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Gaming News Archives - Page 2863The Reel Life2 April 2009
The Reel Life loves world records. That being said, we have to question the sanity of a Brazilian kayaker hell-bent on making history.
Eastgate and Demidov join Team PokerStars2 April 2009
The final two players at last year's WSOP Main Event have now joined the online poker room's team of superstars.
Sun Bingo giving away egg-cellent prizes2 April 2009
The online bingo site is celebrating Easter with its Golden Eggs bingo competition.
Absolute Poker's loyalty program still dazzling2 April 2009
The online poker room's loyalty program has been given a mini-makeover that will give more benefits to members.
Cantor Gaming seeks small-scale slot-route2 April 2009
Cantor Gaming is seeking approval to operate slot machines in five Southern Nevada locations, including a laundry and the Moose Lodge.
Divorced dad hits it big at Slotland2 April 2009
A divorced father has over 200,000 reasons to celebrate as he won the biggest progressive jackpot in Slotland's history.
Inverstor may help financially troubled CityCenter2 April 2009
Colony Capital, owner of the Las Vegas Hilton and 75.9 percent of Station Casinos, could help the financially troubled CityCenter.
Former BetonSports CEO pleads guilty2 April 2009
David Carruthers pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to racketeering conspiracy and admitted helping to run an illegal betting operation.
Jackpot City releases new look Web site2 April 2009
The new look casino is using Microgaming software and still offers the same great quality of games.
Budget crisis makes gambling proposals more attractive1 April 2009
News brief: A proposal for video lottery terminals at Kentucky racetracks was quashed in the General Assembly session that ended last week -- but it may not be gone for long.
Cut in VLT funds means $1.8M budget hole1 April 2009
News brief: Saratoga Springs facing an unexpected budget shortfall after state leaders changed how aid is given out to municipalities that host video lottery terminals.
Stock surge not seen in Vegas1 April 2009
The March surge on Wall Street has missed Las Vegas as stock prices of major casino operators continued on a double-digit downward spiral.
Big win on Downs slots1 April 2009
News brief: A Barrie woman won almost $400,000 while playing the slots at Georgian Downs.
Spring into poker action at bet3651 April 2009
The online poker room is offering WSOP and ECOOP packages as well as other promotions this month.
Mayor banking on slots proposal1 April 2009
News brief: Ohio's horse racing authority is pushing state lawmakers to allow slot machines at Ohio's seven tracks, without having to go to the ballot.
England: Yarmouth casino developer places chips on Golden Mile site1 April 2009
International news brief: A leading developer interested in building Yarmouth's large casino has firmly placed his chips on a borough council-owned Golden Mile site.
Vegas gaming companies report quarterly profits1 April 2009
Two Las Vegas-based gaming companies, Gaming Partners International Corp. and Full House Resorts Inc., reported profits for the fourth quarter of 2008.
Riviera misses interest payment, warns of possible bankruptcy1 April 2009
Riviera Holdings Corp. stock falls 31 percent Tuesday after the company said it chose not to make an interest payment on its debt and warned it may need to file for bankruptcy protection.
Whatever the secret, they have been packing M in1 April 2009
To enter M Resort is to step back in time, to 2006, before the recession slashed discretionary spending.
Review: Monster Circus' a parade of scrap metal1 April 2009
Monster Circus seems to be a desperate strategy to lure a younger, more down-market, free-spending crowd to the Las Vegas Hilton.
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