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Gaming News Archives - Page 3219PokerTek completes PokerPro installation at Mohegan Sun13 November 2007
PokerTek, reports that Mohegan Sun recently installed twelve PokerPro tables.
Calder Race Course to reduce purses13 November 2007
Lower than expected business levels have prompted Calder Race Course to reduce its daily purse outlay by approximately $10,000 beginning with the races scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 15.
Top-10 Golf Gambling Games12 November 2007
Let's face it: A round of golf is much more interesting when something is at stake. With that said, here are 10 games that we suggest using the next time you tee it up.
Heard it on The River: The Fat Man beats the house12 November 2007
Schiffer on how the Fat Man beat the house, a well-deserved honor going to a Mississippi golf pro and how the world's newest and hottest gaming destination continues to flourish.
NIGC report available online9 November 2007
The National Indian Gaming Commission announced that it’s Performance and Accountability Report is available to
the public on its website.
Tribe challenges union vote9 November 2007
News Brief: The Mashantucket Pequot tribe filed its legal challenge to union efforts at Foxwoods Resort Casino late Wednesday with the National Labor Relations Board in Washington.
Aberdeen casino hours extension rejected9 November 2007
International News Brief: Aberdeen's Gala Casino wanted to open for 21 hours a day but Aberdeen's licensing board voted against the proposal by six to two.
Holland Casino concerned over tax hikes9 November 2007
International News Brief: Holland Casino is concerned for its future if the cabinet pushes through a dramatic increase to the tax on slot machines.
UK casino plans squashed9 November 2007
International News Brief: All bets are off for a company hoping to open a new concept casino in Reading Borough after planners squashed its ambitious plan.
Maryland senate approves slot vote9 November 2007
News Brief: The Maryland Senate has approved a referendum on slot machine gambling, moving the legislature one step closer to asking voters in November 2008 whether to allow up to 15,000 of the devices across the state.
Caesars dealers petition for union vote9 November 2007
The casino dealers at Caesars Palace have petitioned the National Labor Relations Board for a representation vote to unionize under Las Vegas Dealers Local 721.
Smoking ban fuels quarterly loss for Herbst Gaming9 November 2007
Nevada's 10-month-old ban on smoking in bars, restaurants and taverns, however, continued to eat away at Herbst Gaming company's profits.
The Poker Project, Bluff Europe sign deal9 November 2007
Europe’s premier poker publication Bluff Europe has signed an on-going deal with pub poker league The Poker Project.
Harvard Law hosts poker forum9 November 2007
Harvard Law is hosting a one-day academic conference Saturday examining
the educational possibilities of using poker as a teaching tool, and
several poker celebrities are expected to attend.
US online gaming debate heats up9 November 2007
The potential $100
billion trade dispute between Europe and the U.S. over the fast-growing
online gaming industry heated up this week .
Aristocrat Technologies releases 'Soprano' games9 November 2007
Aristocrat Technologies releases a new 'family' of stepper
titles, The Sopranos.
Majestic Star reports results9 November 2007
Majestic Star Casino reports net revenues for Q3 were $89.9 million, an increase of $3.5 million, or 4.0%, from the
same period in 2006.
LVGI is Running Hot9 November 2007
Las Vegas Gaming, Inc. will introduce its new BonusVision application
and its 'Runnin' Hot' bonusing product at the G2E show.
PGCB funds illegal gambling crackdown9 November 2007
The Pennsylvania
Gaming Control Board today approved seven grant requests to fund programs designed to
thwart the operation of illegal slot machines in the Commonwealth.
Lottomatica reports results9 November 2007
Lottomatica reports revenues for the first nine months of 2007 totaled euro 1.22 billion,
including approximately euro 623.0 million from GTECH operations and euro
598.7 million from Italian operations.
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