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Gaming News Archives - Page 3413Vote recommended for Riviera Holdings board nominees14 May 2007
nstitutional Shareholder Services and Glass Lewis & Co. have both recommended that Riviera stockholders vote FOR all of its nominees on the WHITE proxy card and to not vote for any dissident nominees.
How can a progressive be guaranteed to hit by a certain amount?14 May 2007
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
New study ordered on B.C.'s problem gamblers13 May 2007
News Brief: The B.C. government is commissioning a new study on problem gambling, a week after CBC News reported that casino employees often encounter distressed gamblers, and some who are aggressive or threatening.
Did Archie Karas win $22 million with controlled shooting at craps?13 May 2007
Frank Scoblete answers reader's questions.
If you don't trust blackjack strategy, test it12 May 2007
Fred Renzey: When a basic strategy chart says to play a hand a certain way, it says that for a reason.
"Bot" accusations at Full Tilt Poker11 May 2007
The 2 + 2 Internet poker forum has been swamped with posts about a possible bot infestation at Full Tilt Poker this week.
Schwarzenegger proposed privatized lottery11 May 2007
News Brief: Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's plan to turn the state lottery over to a private firm could yield about $15 billion but some are skeptical.
Riviera Holdings Corp. receives bid11 May 2007
Riviera Holdings Corporation has received a bid for $30 per share in cash from a group led by Ian Bruce Eichner and Dune Capital Management LP.
PartyPoker.net renews WSOP contract11 May 2007
PartyPoker.net has renewed its product-placement agreement for the 38th annual World Series of Poker Presented by Milwaukee's Best Light.
Riviera Holdings retains Jefferies & Company11 May 2007
Riviera Holdings Corporation has retained Jefferies & Company, Inc. as its financial advisor to assist it in exploring a range of strategic and financial alternatives in order to enhance shareholder value.
Maine slot changes protested11 May 2007
News Brief: Harness racers, electrical workers, fair organizers and others came to the Maine State House to protest legislative proposals that would result in more money for the state and less money for their interests.
Arizona tribe divided over casino plans11 May 2007
News Brief: The Gila River Indian tribe is divided plan to build a new casino beginning this summer.
Massachusetts tribe looks wide for casino location11 May 2007
News Brief: The Mashpee Wampanoag tribe has talked with more than 20 landowners in southeastern Massachusetts and the Cape.
Texas bill faces deadline11 May 2007
News Brief: Facing a midnight drop-dead deadline for House bills, El Paso Rep. Norma Chavez's bingo bill faced almost certain elimination without debate.
Mississippi casinos develop amenities11 May 2007
News Brief: Mississippi's Gulf Coast casinos are embracing restaurants branded by well-known chefs, golf courses designed by professional golfers and top-notch entertainment to develop a destination resort market independent of slots and table games.
Missippissi governor doesn't support expansion11 May 2007
News Brief: Governor Haley Barbour says he doesn't support expanding gambling beyond the seven counties that now have casinos.
California court strikes down compact challenge11 May 2007
News Brief: The California Supreme Court yesterday declined to review or depublish a ruling that non-Indian gambling interests waited too long to challenge compacts granting the tribes a monopoly over casino-type gaming.
California tribe, senator strike deal11 May 2007
News Brief: The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians have agreed to a deal with Sen. Dianne Feinstein to abandon future plans to offer slot machines and build a Las Vegas-size facility at Casino San Pablo.
NIGC chair to address California assembly11 May 2007
National Indian Gaming Commission Chairman, Phil Hogen, is scheduled to appear before the California Assembly, Committee on Governmental Organization.
Casino tribes, unions bet big on California campaigns11 May 2007
News Brief: From multimillion-dollar TV ad buys to concert tickets and campaign cash, wealthy gaming tribes, labor unions and others are pressing their case as Sacramento gears up for a fight over the tribes' bids for more slot machines.
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