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Gaming News Archives - Page 3328Titan Poker stages World Challenge Tournament12 July 2007
Titan Poker is staging a World Challenge Tournament series, culminating in a Main Event with a top prize of a Porsche Cayman S sports car and $50,000 in guaranteed cash prizes.
Casino Fandango adds digital multiplex12 July 2007
Galaxy Theatres is set to
expand operations to Northern Nevada with its newest location at Casino
Fandango in Carson City.
Mansion confirms Playtech deal12 July 2007
Mansion confirms today that the Gibraltar-based online gaming
entertainment company has inked a licensing agreement with Playtech,
putting pay to several months of widespread speculation that the two well
known industry brands have joined forces.
AmTote, Woodbine Entertainment sign deal12 July 2007
AmTote Canada, Inc. has entered into a Totalisator Service Agreement with Woodbine Entertainment Group.
Boyd Gaming wins magazine awards12 July 2007
Winning accolades from casino customers across the nation, Boyd Gaming Corporation's 17 properties received 210 awards in Casino Player magazine's "Best of Gaming" edition.
From the WSOP rail: Lucky ladies, Moses and chip counting lessons11 July 2007
The action might be on the felt, but the fun is on the rail. Here's a quick look at the sights and sounds from Day 2B of the World Series of Poker.
WSOP rail - Chad gets married, Negreanu is charitable and Hasan Habib makes a friend11 July 2007
Casino City reporter Ryan McLane is roamed the Amazon Ballroom in search of interesting stories from 2007 Main Event Day 2B.
Top chef Novelli turns his hand to casino chips11 July 2007
International News Brief: Celebrity chef Jean Christophe Novelli was due to open a £7 million new casino in Edinburgh today
Series feels effects of online poker crackdown11 July 2007
Jeff Haney explains the 27 percent drop-off from last year in entries to the main event of the World Series of Poker when a record field had been expected.
Top French court rules against gambling monopoly11 July 2007
International News Brief: France's top court has overturned a decision that banned a Maltese company from offering online betting on horse races in France.
British PM hints at supercasinos U-turn11 July 2007
International News Brief: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown today hinted at a U-turn over supercasinos.
Something cooking11 July 2007
$7 million expansion of the Culinary Training Academy's campus on West Lake Mead Boulevard in North Las Vegas breaks ground.
Past champs get early exits11 July 2007
Two of the past four world poker champions busted out following the four-day opening round of the $10,000 buy-in no-limit Texas hold 'em event.
Pittsburgh casino timeline discussesd11 July 2007
News Brief: If everything breaks his way, Don Barden hopes to start construction of his $435 million North Shore casino next month.
Atlantic City results released11 July 2007
News Brief: Gamblers lost $419.8 million at Atlantic City in June, a 1.9 percent decrease from the same month a year ago, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission said on Tuesday.
Slots on Florida ballot11 July 2007
News Brief: Voters in Miami-Dade will have a second chance to legalize slot-machine gambling in January, the County Commission decided Tuesday.
Emails aggravate Rhode Island gambling issues11 July 2007
News Brief: Emails exchanged between Charleston Town Council president and a town resident regarding tribal casinos have further strained the town’s already thorny relationship with the Narragansett Indian Tribe.
Indiana gaming results released11 July 2007
News Brief: The Indiana Gaming Commission has released wagering and admission reports for the state’s 11 casinos during the month of June.
Foxwoods, union battle heats up11 July 2007
News Brief: Foxwoods Resort Casino is harassing workers who are trying to organize here, the United Auto Workers has alleged in federal unfair labor practice charges filed Monday and today.
Gov. Schwarzenegger signs gaming agreements11 July 2007
News Brief: The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and the Morongo Band of Mission Indians along with two other tribes this morning quietly reached the end of a campaign to expand their tribal casinos when the governor signed bills ratifying revised gambling agreements.
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