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Gaming News Archives - Page 3006PokerTek installs PokerPro at French Lick2 September 2008
PokerTek, Inc. has installed PokerPro at French Lick Resort Casino in French Lick, Indiana.
Fair Grounds, OTB locations closed due to Gustav2 September 2008
Fair Grounds announced Friday it will temporarily close all of its facilities beginning Saturday because of the projected track of Hurricane Gustav.
Churchill Downs reduces purse2 September 2008
Churchill Downs Racetrack has been forced to reduce $975,000 from its stakes program for the upcoming 2008 Fall Meet through purse reductions in 11 stakes races and the elimination of two other stakes.
Leisure: PartyGaming fails to draw poker players2 September 2008
International News Brief: PartyGaming has seen the number of new poker players signing up to its website shrink by almost a third as the group has lost market share to aggressive rivals.
Pips brings authentic Italian to Aliante2 September 2008
Casino restaurant will feature affordable wine, family recipes.
Casinos spared major damage from storm2 September 2008
News Brief: Coast casinos' move onshore after Hurricane Katrina spared them from serious damage during Hurricane Gustav.
Ex-dealers dispute statements2 September 2008
Former Excalibur poker dealers are disputing MGM Mirage's statements that they have been placed in gaming jobs at the company's other resorts.
Casinos not offering as many freebies, but they're still out there2 September 2008
News Brief: Atlantic City's 11 gambling dens grow increasingly stingy with their free hotel rooms, meals and other goods and services.
Deal but no dealer2 September 2008
A Las Vegas poker dealer had conflicting reactions while trying out the new electronic poker tables at the Excalibur.
You can believe it! Gold Spike is getting spiffy2 September 2008
The first phase of a remodeling project at the Gold Spike is scheduled to open to the public Tuesday.
LED zeppelin2 September 2008
Blimp equipped with light emitting diode display to advertise job openings for M Resort.
Gulf Coast casinos to close Sunday2 September 2008
The Mississippi Gaming Commission ordered all casinos along the Gulf Coast in the cities of Biloxi and Gulfport closed 3pm Sunday.
Inside gaming: Sands bets against paying settlement2 September 2008
Las Vegas Sands Corp., faced with paying a lawsuit judgment of $58.6 million to a Hong Kong businessman, told investors it hasn't recorded any reserves or contingencies for the legal matter.
Pinnacle's La. casinos report minor damage from Gustav2 September 2008
News Brief: Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. said Tuesday that Hurricane Gustav caused minimal damage to two of its Louisiana casinos.
Harrah's closing New Orleans casino because of Gustav2 September 2008
Harrah's Entertainment said it was closing its Harrah's New Orleans casino at 2 p.m. Saturday because of Hurricane Gustav.
Resin fueled blaze at resort2 September 2008
An improper type of resin on two decorative features helped spread flames faster in a fire that caused $100 million in damage at the Monte Carlo hotel-casino in January.
Gaming stock prices rebound in August2 September 2008
For the first time in five months, the average daily stock price of the major publicly traded casino operators and slot machine makers rebounded after some companies fell to historic lows.
MGM Mirage secures more funds2 September 2008
MGM Mirage President Jim Murren said Friday the company has secured $2.3 billion of the remaining financing for its CityCenter project, leaving $700 million still to be funded.
Live poker returns to Mohegan Sun with the grand opening of Casino of the Wind1 September 2008
There's a lot to like about Mohegan Sun's new Casino of the Wind. The decor is striking, there's a magnificent water and air kaleidoscope and 650 new slot machines. But the highlight of Friday's grand opening was the unveiling of a new 42-table poker room.
Maryland slot opponents propose alternative ballot question29 August 2008
News Brief: Maryland slots opponents proposed alternative language yesterday for a voter referendum on November's ballot that would legalize slot machine casinos across the state.
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