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Gaming News Archives - Page 3271Global Payments signs Minnesota deals10 September 2007
Global Payments Inc. reports an agreement to provide its VIP LightSpeed suite of cash access products to Mystic Lake Casino Hotel and Little Six Casino in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
Palatronics appoints new VP10 September 2007
Paltronics Inc. has appointed Sam Johnson senior vice
president of Business Development.
Evangeline Downs results up10 September 2007
Evangeline Downs Racetrack &
Casino recently finished its 2007 spring/summer season with
across-the-board gains in several major categories.
WPT Ladies Night winner crowned10 September 2007
Kristy Gazes outlasted some of the biggest names in poker to claim
victory at Bicycle Casino's WPT Ladies Night tournament.
Waterford Gaming commence note offer10 September 2007
Waterford Gaming, L.L.C. and
Waterford Gaming Finance Corp. reports that they
have commenced a tender offer for all of their approximately $108.7 million
outstanding 8.625% Senior Notes due 2012.
Italian players wins Pot-Limit Omaha Championship10 September 2007
23-year-old Dario Alioto of Palermo, Italy, won the Pot-Limit Omaha Championship, 234,390 pounds Sterling in cash and the second WSOP gold bracelet ever awarded outside the United States.
German player wins first round of WSOPE10 September 2007
The first round in the new battle for global poker bragging rights goes to Europe, thanks to Thomas "Buzzer" Bihl who made poker history today at the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe Presented by Betfair.com.
WSOPE event sets record10 September 2007
The inaugural 2007 World Series of Poker Europe presented by Betfair.com will pay out the largest prize pools for live HORSE and Pot-Limit Omaha tournaments in European poker history.
Some celebs resist gambling at VMAs9 September 2007
News Brief: At MTV's Video Music Awards some guests resisted the gambling urge despite the surrounding Palms Casino.
Crappy craps in Costa Rica9 September 2007
Frank Scoblete answers readers' questions.
Is it safe to play poker online?8 September 2007
Prof. I. Nelson Rose: I receive e-mails every day from players who want to know if they are going to be arrested because they have played poker online.
Opulence has its place and price7 September 2007
Gambling expert Mark Pilarski answers questions about casino design and the guilty pleasure that is keno.
Jury rules in Iowa casino case7 September 2007
News Brief: A jury has awarded a $10 million judgment against businessman Gerald Kirke and his gambling business, Wild Rose Entertainment, for allegedly breaching a contract to manage an Emmetsburg casino.
Broadwater Casino plans revived7 September 2007
News Brief: The Broadwater Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, could be back on the table in the next few weeks.
Atlantic City considers banning casino shuttles7 September 2007
News Brief: Atlantic City Council introduced an ordinance Wednesday that would ban the Harrah's 'Total Express' shuttles from the resort streets.
Another gaming compact reviewed7 September 2007
News Brief: As the end of the California Legislature's session nears, the fifth Indian gaming compact that was part of the campaign that included the local Agua Caliente and Morongo tribes has been revived.
California lawsuit reinstated7 September 2007
News Brief: A California court reinstated a lawsuit by a former gambling commission agent who says California has lost $330 million by allowing Indian tribes to pay less than they should from slot machine revenue at casinos.
Fair Grounds opens slots facility7 September 2007
Fair Grounds Race Course enters a new era with the opening of a temporary slot-machine gaming facility at 10 a.m. Sept. 21, Fair Grounds President Randall Soth announced today.
Jay-Z to open $20 million party lair7 September 2007
Jay-Z, the rapper-turned hip-hop entrepreneur, has announced the opening of his own venue, a $20 million party lair called the 40/40 Club at the Palazzo, a hotel-casino that will adjoin The Venetian.
Punch in that PIN to wager7 September 2007
The Nevada Gaming Control Board heard testimony Thursday on a new technology that would allow casino patrons to use debit cards to buy cashless gaming vouchers for use in slot machines.
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