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Gaming News Archives - Page 3061Gambling and the Law: Jackpot for a Casino Thanks to Great Lawyering28 April 2009
Professor I. Nelson Rose explains why gaming companies like Penn National can be so profitable, despite the recession.
Full Tilt unveils new look site28 April 2009
One of the world's largest online poker rooms launched its redesigned Web site this week with an emphasis on Team Full Tilt members.
Stan James Affiliates launches new Web site28 April 2009
The new Web site went live on Tuesday and will enable affiliates to view daily updates of data and commission as well as payment history.
Party Poker hosting massive rake race28 April 2009
The online poker room is holding the Million Dollar Race in May, which is its biggest rake race ever.
FA to investigate suspicious betting patterns in Blue Square Premier match27 April 2009
International news brief: The Football Association is to investigate suspicious betting patterns at a lower league match after large amounts of money were staked on an outcome at odds of 22-1.
ESPN only airing two WSOP bracelet events27 April 2009
In a marked departure from previous years, ESPN will only be televising two World Series of Poker bracelet events. They'll also broadcast the WSOP Champions Invitational and the Ante Up for Africa charity tournament, non-bracelet events which will take place during this year's World Series in Las Vegas.
Bingo groups feel betrayed by tax switch27 April 2009
International news brief: Rank's illusions were shattered last week when the British government announced surprise changes to the tax regime for bingo and poker.
Top-10 tidbits from the 2009 WSOP Media Guide27 April 2009
The 2009 World Series of Poker begins in one month and in order to help you get ready for all of the action we combed through the recently released Media Guide to come up with 10 facts you may not have been aware of.
More fake chips found at casino27 April 2009
International news brief: Another six counterfeit gaming chips have been discovered at Crown casino.
Singing an afterthought as Britney Spears plays to her crowd at the MGM Grand27 April 2009
John Katsilometes reviews Britney Spears’ “Circus” performance at the Grand Garden Arena.
An empire built on assets, not debt27 April 2009
If Phil Ruffin, the owner of Treasure Island, were to write a book, it might be called, 'How to Turn $20 Million Into a Billion Dollars.'
Another union seeks Culinary's right to organize Strip workers27 April 2009
Action is latest chapter in the escalating rivalry between two of the nation’s most progressive unions.
Las Vegas Sands weighs deal at Macau casino property27 April 2009
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is considering a sale-leaseback deal for one of its Macau casino properties, the South China Morning Post reported today.
'For sale' doesn't mean 'will be sold'27 April 2009
Nevada’s largest casino company wants to know if you are in the market for a casino and have several hundred million dollars to spare.
Construction deficiencies seen at CityCenter27 April 2009
The general contractor of the MGM project has not yet resolved numerous construction deficiencies cited by inspectors.
New York county approves casino project27 April 2009
The Sullivan County Legislature has reached an agreement with the Seneca Nation of Indians to develop a casino in the town of Thompson.
WGN to broadcast World Series of Golf27 April 2009
WGN America will carry 26 hours of World Series of Golf coverage via 13 original one-hour episodes and replay of each episode.
"Hollywood Dave" Stann wins WSOP circuit event27 April 2009
The actor and badboy cardshark took home a gold ring at the latest WSOP Circuit tournament in Caesars Palace.
Seneca Gaming Corporation CEO departing27 April 2009
Brian Hansberry joined SGC in October 2002 and had served as President and CEO since February 2007.
Murren earned more than $3 million in 200827 April 2009
The MGM Mirage Chairman and CEO earned more than $3 million last year, roughly $5.4 million less than 2007.
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