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Gaming News Archives - Page 3369Lawsuit filed against Shuffle Master26 June 2007
The law firm of Berger &
Montague, P.C. announces it has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all purchasers of
Shuffle Master, Inc. common stock between December 22, 2006 and March 12, 2007, inclusive.
GSA training program launched26 June 2007
The Gaming Standards Association and
the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have created a three-week intensive
training program for engineers to gain certification in GSA's recently
released Game-to-System protocol.
Financing complete for Foothill Oaks casino26 June 2007
Lakes Entertainment, Inc. reports that an affiliate of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians is expected to close on a $450 million senior note financing to fund the Foothill Oaks Casino project in Shingle Springs, California.
The "R" in H.O.R.S.E. with Linda Johnson26 June 2007
As part of our coverage of the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament at the World Series of Poker, we’re examining each game played in H.O.R.S.E. in detail. Today we talk Razz with the "First Lady of Poker," Linda Johnson.
Adding table games to an All-Slot Casinos26 June 2007
John Grochowski: The tables add atmosphere to the casino, and bring in players who wouldn't otherwise come in the door.
Tape-delay of "The Sequestrium" allows Wong an instant replay25 June 2007
Suey Wong, who finished seventh in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em final table at the World Series of Poker on Monday, was able to relive a few hands with some fans thanks to a one-hour delay of the WSOP broadcast.
WSOP official: Ivey's missing chips question likely caused by his own miscount25 June 2007
When Phil Ivey stacked his chips before the second day of play in the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event at the World Series of Poker, he thought that he’d lost $10,000 chips overnight.
One on one with WSOP Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack: Part one25 June 2007
Jeffrey Pollack, the commissioner of the World Series of Poker, has been a busy man over the last two years. But he took 20 minutes out of his day to talk to us prior to the start of the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament, and we're bringing you pieces of that interview over the course of the next three days.
U.S. faces seven compensation claims in WTO online gambling case25 June 2007
Casino City has confirmed that seven compensation claims have been filed against the U.S. in its ongoing WTO online gambling case with Antigua and Barbuda.
EU targeting France, Greece, Sweden over sports gambling25 June 2007
International News Brief: The European Commission will censure France, Greece and Sweden this week for restrictions they have put on sports gambling, sources close to the matter said Monday.
World Series of Poker 2007: Your ad here25 June 2007
If poker player Robert Williamson has the look of a NASCAR driver, then the World Series of Poker tournament room inside the Rio's convention center resembles the Daytona Motor Speedway.
Slots fail to aid horse racing25 June 2007
News Brief: Maryland horse racing officials have repeatedly said that slots are needed to breathe new life into their industry.
Marketplace: Casino hiring scramble starts25 June 2007
The Palazzo is getting a jump on its competition in what some gaming analysts believe could be an all-out battle for casino employees.
Inside gaming: What would Sam Boyd think?25 June 2007
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Silver Entertainment acquires Veneto casino25 June 2007
International News Brief: Silver Entertainment, a new hospitality and gaming company established in March by the Andalex Group, has announced its acquisition of the two-year-old Veneto Hotel and Casino in Panama this week.
Uganda casino opens doors25 June 2007
International News Brief: Casino Simba opened its cream and gold metallic doors to the invited 'public' last Saturday night.
Norway ends charity slots25 June 2007
International News Brief: Volunteer organisations and charities in Norway such as the Red Cross have for years made oodles of money by operating their own slot machines, but authorities are about to put an end to that.
Exec's departure boosts SkyCity25 June 2007
International News Brief: A surprise exit by SkyCity's managing director boosted the casino company's shares, and stopped the sharemarket from slipping too far into the red following falls offshore.
Atlantic City casinos prepare for lucky day25 June 2007
News Brief: Recognizing a once-in-a-century marketing opportunity, Atlantic City casinos are capitalizing on what is expected to be a lucky day by offering gamblers promotional packages tied to a
7-7-7 theme.
SkyCity changes surprising25 June 2007
International News Brief: Barely a month after Evan Davies had announced major changes to SkyCity Entertainment Group's strategy, he has left his post as the company's managing director.
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