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Gaming News Archives - Page 3342The "E" in H.O.R.S.E. with Cyndy Violette28 June 2007
In the final part of our five-part series, World Series of Poker Seven Card Stud Eight or Better bracelet holder Cyndy Violette explains the key concepts in the "E" in H.O.R.S.E.
Tournament structure, 'Sequestrium' top player concerns at WSOP 'Town Meeting'27 June 2007
The leadership group of the World Series of Poker held an open town meeting for players and media on Wednesday morning, and about two dozen people were in attendance to air their concerns about different aspects of the WSOP.
William Hill chief quits to spend more time with his two-year-old27 June 2007
International News Brief: The chief executive of William Hill, Britain's biggest bookmaker, is leaving the company in search of a new challenge and to spend more time with his son.
Island urged to step up gambling27 June 2007
International News Brief: Jersey's economy needs to catch up in the online gambling sector, according to the minister responsible for developing the island's economy.
Southern California tribe pursues Roadhouse Casino27 June 2007
The closed Roadhouse Casino on Boulder Highway in Henderson no longer has a permit to operate gaming without a hotel, but the casino remains an acquisition target for a Southern California gaming tribe, the Soboba Band of LuiseƱo Indians.
Report: Traffic woes will mount as LV tourist count grows27 June 2007
New report predicts traffic from visitors is expected to increase more than 7 percent by 2015, as the number of people visiting Las Vegas reaches more than 49 million annually.
Brussels threatens court action over state betting monopolies27 June 2007
International News Brief: The European Commission will set itself on collision course with France, Sweden and Greece today when it orders them to end lucrative state-run sports betting monopolies.
Playboy plans Macau casino27 June 2007
International News Brief: Playboy Enterprises Inc. will open a gaming complex in Macau next year, as China's rising incomes fuel growth in the only place in the country where casinos are legal.
New Zealand casino debate reaches court27 June 2007
International News Brief: An attempt by New Zealand Parliament to block an increase in casino gambling has reached the Court of Appeal.
Cash Systems, Fantasy Springs renew contract27 June 2007
Cash Systems, Inc. reports another multi year contract for powercash with the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. powercash is the first product of the Company's joint venture with Bally Technologies and Scotch Twist.
Breakfast and betting at Saratoga27 June 2007
News Brief: Betting on horses will start at breakfast and end at dinner time this summer at Saratoga Race Course.
La Center restricts cardroom growth27 June 2007
News Brief: La Center has pledged not to expand cardroom gambling in hopes of securing an economic toehold near Interstate 5.
Pennsylvania smoking ban approved27 June 2007
News Brief: The Pennsylvania Senate has approved its version of a bill to ban smoking in most public places and workplaces with some exceptions like casinos.
bwin supports EU gambling decision27 June 2007
bwin welcomes
today's decision by the European Commission to continue the infringement
proceedings already instituted against France and Sweden in connection with
gaming by issuing 'reasoned opinions.'
A work in progress - Part three of our interview with WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack27 June 2007
In our final installment, Pollack explains how WSOP officials deal with player complaints, and explains why his long-term vision for the WSOP is to always keep the players' best interests in mind.
H.O.R.S.E. day three tournament notes27 June 2007
News and notes from day three of the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship tournament at the World Series of Poker.
Trump deal hits snags27 June 2007
News Brief: The deal to sell Donald Trump's casino company has hit several snags, including price, according to people involved in the negotiations.
California tribes, Assembly Democrats reach agreement27 June 2007
News Brief: A group of powerful Southern California Indian tribes have reached a tentative accord with Assembly Democrats that could clear the way for ratification of multibillion-dollar gambling compacts that have been stalled since August.
County appeals casino deal decision27 June 2007
News Brief: In a move that could tie up casino opponents and advocates in court for as much as two years, Clark County will appeal a Washington state hearings board's order to scrap a key county-tribal agreement.
Kansas tribal casino to open in fall27 June 2007
News Brief: The 7th Street Casino, owned and operated by the Wyandotte Nation, is scheduled to be open by 'late fall 2007,'according to a press release.
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