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Gaming News Archives - Page 3374PacificNet gets good reviews22 June 2007
PacificNet Games made a successful presentation
of its latest land-based and internet gaming products at the Global Gaming
Expo in Macau.
Facebook.com, BetsGoWild.com team up22 June 2007
Facebook members will soon be able to
bet online using the BetsGoWild.com application.
Borgata Summer Poker Open steams ahead22 June 2007
The Borgata Summer Poker Open competition remained fierce, but in the end it was Kalpeshkumar Patel from Elmhurst, NY, who outlasted the field to win the championship and $57,645 in first place prize money.
WSOP round-up - Corkins wins second bracelet21 June 2007
In this installment, Hoyt Corkins wins his second bracelet, the heads-up event is down to the final-eight, Negreanu makes another final table and the Pot Limit Omaha with rebuys tournament is a zoo.
Industry reaction to WTO compensation claims muted21 June 2007
While the compensation claims filed by Antigua, the European Union, Japan and India against the U.S. government have made headlines in mainstream media, industry experts don't expect any of the claims to change the U.S. government's stance on Internet gambling.
Crafting WSOP gold21 June 2007
When Corum, the official designer of this year's 55 World Series of Poker gold bracelets, took one look at the massive bracelets of old, they decided to create something players could actually wear in public.
Shuffle Master, DEQ sign deal21 June 2007
Shuffle Master, Inc. and DEQ Systems Corporation report that the two companies have entered into a cross-licensing agreement.
Station Casino gets extension for project21 June 2007
Clark County Commissioners on Wednesday gave Station Casinos a three-year extension to develop a project on Tropicana Avenue and approved a height increase for a planned fourth hotel tower at Caesars Palace.
Las Vegas unplugged21 June 2007
A place where coinless slot machines are considered high technology is moving closer to the ranks of cities with widespread wireless Internet access.
New conditions added to Trump license21 June 2007
News Brief: Concerned with Trump Entertainment's overly rosy forecast for the next three years, the New Jersey Casino Control Commission Wednesday attached conditions on the five-year license renewal granted the company.
Kansas casino license deadline debated21 June 2007
News Brief: Developers who want to build a casino at the Kansas Coliseum will have until July 20 to submit proposals to Sedgwick County but two county commissioners want to give them longer.
Michigan community wins big with casino21 June 2007
News Brief: Since Victories Casino opened in 1999 the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians have contributed approximately $7.7 million to the community.
Odawa casino ready to open21 June 2007
News Brief: Members of the media were given a preview tour of the new Odawa Casino Resort as the facility prepared to open its doors to the public on Wednesday, June 20 at 5 p.m.
Pokagon's success encourages other tribes21 June 2007
News Brief: Both the Gun Lake Tribe of Pottawatomi in Dorr, south of Grand Rapids, and the Nottawaseppi Huron Band, south of Battle Creek, see the Pokagon Band's success as breaking the barriers for their own planned casinos.
Washington casino license gets hearing21 June 2007
News Brief: In an attempt to head off a lawsuit, the Washington State Liquor Control Board announced that it will refer the Nooksack Indian Tribe’s application for a new casino liquor license to an administrative law judge for review.
Foxwoods tax appeal rejected21 June 2007
News Brief: The Philadelphia Board of Revision Taxes this week rejected Foxwoods' appeal of its property tax bill, which increased from $277,670 in 2005 to $1,377,641 last year.
N.M. commission meet to clarify compacts21 June 2007
News Brief: At the New Mexico Racing Commission's regular meeting, letters from pueblos and tribes around New Mexico asking the board to tighten the language and add further restrictions, were recognized by the commission and distributed to visitors.
PlayersOnly promo, tournament ends soon21 June 2007
The last of PlayersOnly’s twelve satellite tournaments will be this Sunday night, and Sunday is also the last day to place bids in their unique Low Bid Auction.
Thunderbird shareholder proposals approved21 June 2007
Thunderbird Resorts, Inc. is pleased to announce that all proposals have been approved by shareholders at the
Company’s Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held in Panama City, Panama.
Hollywood casino names new exec21 June 2007
Hollywood Casino Bay St. Louis announced the hiring of Linda Thorpe as Player Development Executive.
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