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Gaming News Archives - Page 3243Mohegan Sun lines up rock super group11 October 2007
The Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun continues to thrill this fall with Rock super group Scrap Metal on Friday, November 2nd.
More losers win with Big Bad Jackpot11 October 2007
The wallets of Texas Hold'em fans at UltimateBet are filling up faster than ever thanks to the addition of an enhanced Bad Beat Jackpot game.
Everest Poker names latest tournament winners11 October 2007
Everest Poker today announced the winners of the latest in the online poker room's ongoing series of Texas Hold 'em Poker tournaments featuring a guaranteed prize of $100,000.
Meadows Racetrack & Casino provide update11 October 2007
Meadows Racetrack & Casino
officials today provided a construction update on its $155 million casino,
which includes a 200-room hotel and luxury spa.
G2E Asia to include online gaming pavillion11 October 2007
After a successful debut in Macau
this June, G2E Asia 2008 will include a pavilion dedicated to the internet gaming
industry.
Mansion, Ongame expand partnership11 October 2007
Mansion.com enters a
new expansionary phase with the announcement of its Poker partnership with
Ongame Network Ltd.
Churchill Downs withdraws from bid for New York racing franchise11 October 2007
Churchill Downs Incorporated is withdrawing from Empire Racing Associates' bid to operate the New York racing franchise.
Looking in on: Gaming10 October 2007
Chinese customers at the newly-opened 3,000-room Venetian Macau are experiencing a taste of Las Vegas-style gambling, glitz and luxury on a massive scale.
10 bucks and you're a 'star'10 October 2007
Coyote Ugly would become one of the only new clubs on the Strip to combine a staff of cover-girl-attractive women with no dress code or exclusionary policies.
€671,000 win means 'Yo-Yo' Thew clears the mortgage10 October 2007
Just two weeks before his fortieth birthday, the UK's leading poker-professional, Julian 'Yo-Yo' Thew upheld a promise he made to his family three years ago.
Tourists seized for playing bingo10 October 2007
International News Brief: Two British women were seized by police after being caught playing bingo in a bar while on holiday in Turkey.
Jockey 'lost huge lead' in race10 October 2007
International News Brief: Jockey Kieren Fallon came second in a race he should have won 'at a canter', a trial has been told.
Resort remodeling: Oversight defended10 October 2007
Clark County Manager Virginia Valentine attempted Tuesday to defuse two controversial aspects to the county's handling of remodeling projects at Harrah's Entertainment properties.
Tails turn some heads10 October 2007
Sarah Lockett knew she would be making a trip to the Playboy Club at the Palms with her husband, Steve, when they came to Las Vegas.
Schwarzenegger pushes lottery funding for health care10 October 2007
News Brief: Ten months after outlining his plan to overhaul California's health care system, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today released new details, including a proposal to lease the state lottery to help finance the plan.
Kansas gambling expansion goes ahead10 October 2007
News Brief: Although a Kansas law authorizing new casinos faces a court challenge, state officials are moving ahead with preparations for expanded gambling anyway.
Mississippi reports record casino revenue10 October 2007
News Brief: Record casino revenue in Mississippi is bringing more tax money to the state and local governments.
Investigation won't delay Mount Airy Resort opening10 October 2007
News Brief: Even if the grand jury investigating Mount Airy Casino Resort owner Louis DeNaples finds he lied on his slots application, the resort is still likely to open without delay.
PartyGaming open to offers from Las Vegas-based casinos10 October 2007
PartyGaming CEO Mitch Garber discloses in an interview with Financial Times that it would listen to approaches from Las Vegas-based casinos.
Massachusetts homeowners could win with casino bill10 October 2007
News Brief: Nearly a million homeowners across the state could receive an income tax break equal to 4 percent of their property taxes under Governor Deval Patrick's soon-to-be-unveiled casino bill, according to a Department of Revenue analysis.
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