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Gaming News Archives - Page 3117Charlie Trotter restaurant planned for Palazzo18 April 2008
Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design LLC has partnered with world-renowned chef Charlie Trotter to open Restaurant Charlie, located in The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UltimateBet pros sent to WSOP Academy18 April 2008
UltimateBet.com's best and brightest poker professionals have been recruited to instruct the upcoming Advanced WSOP Academy, set to get underway in Las Vegas this weekend.
Titan Poker sends delegation to Italy18 April 2008
Titan Poker has sent a delegation of seven players to compete in the European Poker Tour in San Remo, Italy.
Galaxy Entertainment reports results18 April 2008
Galaxy Entertainment Group reports revenue up 179% from HK$4,669 million in 2006 to HK$13,035 million.
Danny Gans stars in new Encore Theatre18 April 2008
Danny Gans will return to
the Wynn family in February, 2009, when he brings his unique one-man show
to the new Encore resort at Wynn Las Vegas.
Caesars Windors to start new era18 April 2008
Plans to revitalize Windsor
as a premier entertainment destination will take a major step forward on
Thursday, June 19, 2008, as the newly re-branded Caesars Windsor opens the
doors to its expanded facilities at a gala celebration.
Red Hawk Casino GM named18 April 2008
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports that Peter Fordham has been named General Manager of the Red Hawk Casino.
The Reel Life17 April 2008
Between YouTube clips of purported Daniel Negreanu meltdowns and Mega Moola play, the Reel Life still found time to track down the latest winners in the world of online slots.
Expert: Case against bwin won't stand in court17 April 2008
New Brief: Law professor says Germany's biggest private online sports-gambling company may win a legal fight that is threatening to cost it $188 million in annual revenue.
Golden Casino's Evel Knievel worth the leap17 April 2008
Brilliant animation in the bonus round and catchy music throughout make Evel Knievel The Stunt Master a must play slot game.
NSW receives $1.65 billion from gambling17 April 2008
International News Brief: New South Wales remains the biggest recipient of taxes from gambling, at $1.65 billion a year.
Spain's first bookmaker opens shop17 April 2008
International News Brief: Spain's first sports betting shop opened for business on Wednesday, one of thousands that foreign bookmakers hope to launch in the football-crazy nation which already bets more than any other European country.
Lottery to hear from casino applicants17 April 2008
News Brief: The Kansas Lottery Commission will meet May 19 and 20 in Topeka to hear presentations from all 12 developers seeking to become casino managers under the state's new gambling law.
Horizon Casino Resort may leave gaming business17 April 2008
News Brief: Facing competition from Northern California's Indian casinos, Horizon Casino Resort is changing hands and might exit the gambling business.
Tribe to sever ties with state17 April 2008
News Brief: After the slot bill was vetoed by the governor, Penobscot Chief Kirk Francis said that he’s ready to dissolve the Penobscots’ relationship with Maine in order to move forward in the tribe’s best interest.
Iconic sign paying off for designer17 April 2008
Almost 50 years after she designed the diamond-shaped icon, Betty Willis finally is making a little extra cash off the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign.
Chartwell awarded five-year German online casino contract17 April 2008
Spielbanken Niedersachsen, the gaming brand owned by Casinos Austria, announced it will partner with Chartwell Technologies as it prepares to enter the Internet gambling market in Germany.
Cash Systems signs new contract17 April 2008
Cash Systems, Inc. reports a new multi-year contract with Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.
BGI provides update17 April 2008
BGI, Inc. reports that since December 4, 2006 that several significant events have transpired.
Businessman's case against Sands Corp. gets under way17 April 2008
Opening statements began Wednesday in what is expected to be a monthlong civil trial to determine whether a Hong Kong businessman helped Las Vegas Sands Corp. earn a lucrative gambling license in Macau and is now owed millions of dollars.
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