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Gaming News Archives - Page 3112Stage set for Encore's grand opening22 December 2008
Steve Wynn's $2.3 billion luxury resort will open tonight on the Las Vegas Strip.
Delaware Park gives back in huge way22 December 2008
The Delaware racetrack donated $4,000 and customers gave 3,900 pounds of food to the Food Bank of Delaware.
Illinois gaming officials could choose gaming license today22 December 2008
News brief: The Illinois Gaming Board will make a decision on who will be the recipient of the state's 10th and final gambling license by Tuesday.
Yoypoker.com offering big freeroll for affiliates22 December 2008
The online poker room is holding a $15,000 freeroll for 50 new affiliates who drive a qualifying level of traffic and a $1,000 freeroll for all new affiliate sign-ups.
Virginia tax employee faces sports gambling ring charges22 December 2008
News brief: An employee for the Fairfax County Department of Tax Administration was arrested in her office on allegations she ran a sports gambling operation.
THE STRIP: CityCenter to begin hiring process19 December 2008
The $9.1 billion MGM Mirage project will begin filling more than 12,000 jobs on Jan. 5.
Boylepoker pro Marty Smyth nominated for two European Poker Awards19 December 2008
Smyth had victories at the WSOP, World Open and Poker Million and is nominated for "Best Tournament Performance" and "Player of the Year."
Games and Casino blacklists Grand Privé19 December 2008
The online watchdog has blacklisted the Grand Privé group of online casinos after Grand Privé shut down its affiliate program.
Deal Me In: Player's recall might be slightly off19 December 2008
Pilarski answers a question on video blackjack and discusses why some casino winnings get taxed more than others.
Six more plead guilty in AC sports gambling ring19 December 2008
News brief: The ring, which was run out of a poker room at the Borgata Casino, was busted in November 2007 and took in reportedly $60 million in bets.
BLUFF's Player-of-the-Year award still up for grabs19 December 2008
The year concludes with the Trump Poker Classic, with at least five players within striking distance of current leader John Phan.
Fla. attorney general wants Seminole gambling shut down19 December 2008
News brief: Attorney General Bill McCollum is asking federal authorities to go after the Seminole Tribe of Florida for continuing to operate table games.
UltimateBet announces weekend charity poker tournament19 December 2008
UltimateBet players will have a chance to win some of the season's hottest gadgets while supporting Ante Up For Africa, an organization created to raise public awareness and funds for the crisis in Darfur.
Full Tilt aiming to cure holiday hangover19 December 2008
"The Holiday 100K" will offer all players the chance to turn 2,000 Full Tilt Points into a share of $100,000.
Warrants expected in Indiana illegal gambling probe19 December 2008
News brief: Authorities conducted a three-month investigation at the Downtown Eatery and Spirits Kosciusko County.
English Harbour hosting online slot tournament19 December 2008
"The Holiday Feast" will have a $100,000 prize pool and feature a top prize of $25,000 to the winner, with 9,400 players receiving a payout.
The Reel Life18 December 2008
The Reel Life doesn't need or condone performance-enhancing drugs, but one chess grandmaster might disagree.
Lakes Entertainment says Red Hawk opening a grand success18 December 2008
The California casino opened yesterday and features 2,100 slot machines, 75 table games, a high stakes gaming room, and 10 food and beverage outlets.
PokerHaven European Cash Game series premieres Dec. 1818 December 2008
WSOP Main Event champion Peter Eastgate will be one of the many poker professionals featured in the televised series.
Pinnacle Sports stops offering North American horse races18 December 2008
The prominent offshore bookmaker announced on its Web site this week that it is suspending betting on North American horse races immediately, prompting one legal expert to speculate that the company is simply "being safe, rather than sorry."
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