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This Casper isn't so friendly at the poker tables

11 April 2007
John G. Brokopp: One of the up-and-coming poker professionals who calls Chicago home is Joel Casper.
 

Casino Killer College Pai Gow sold out

10 April 2007
Press Release: Casino Killer College Pai Gow sold out. A few slot class openings left!
 

AP, UB change in marketing focus decreases use of poker pros

10 April 2007
Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker are changing their marketing plans, and as a result, several well-known poker pros, including Michael Mizrachi, Mark Seif and Antonio Esfandiari, will no longer be used to promote the sites.
 

Penn National considers buying Wonderland racetrack

10 April 2007
News Brief: Penn National Gaming is in serious talks to acquire a major stake in Revere’s struggling Wonderland racetrack.
 

River Rock Casino offers WSOP seat

10 April 2007
One River Rock Casino poker player will win a $10,000 seat in the No-Limit Texas Hold’em World Series of Poker.
 

Mohegan Sun hosts annual Kentucky Derby party

10 April 2007
Mohegan Sun celebrates "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports" on Saturday, May 5th with their annual Kentucky Derby Party in the Uncas Ballroom.
 

Mohegan Sun rolls out new dice game

10 April 2007
Mohegan Sun's Player's Club members will have the opportunity to walk away with tons of cash and prizes during Mohegan Sun's $300,000 On A Roll Dice Game.
 

PlayersOnly.com launches WSOP tournaments

10 April 2007
PlayersOnly.com will award a total of $150,000 in prizes during the twelve weekly ‘World Series Giveaway Tournaments’ that began this weekend and continue through to the WSOP.
 

Mississippi tribe looks forward to casino vote

10 April 2007
News Brief: A tribal spokesperson says that the Mississippi Band of Choctaws looks forward to a November referendum on a proposed Choctaw casino in Jackson County.
 

Ameristar's purchase scrutinized

10 April 2007
Some gaming analysts are wondering if Ameristar is paying too much for the property owned by Resorts International and located in East Chicago, Indiana, on the shores of Lake Michigan.
 

Cosmopolitan gets on the beam

10 April 2007
After a year of digging down, construction on the Cosmopolitan began its ascent skyward Monday with the placement of its first 50-foot high steel beam.
 

Stray coins add up to big jingle

10 April 2007
Workers foundd 675 pounds of loose change worth nearly $10,000 at closed Nevada Landing casino.
 

Checking the books brings intrigue for casino auditor

10 April 2007
Armed with an accounting degree, Gregg Gale found intrigue and glamour when he joined the Gaming Control Board as an auditor in 1979.
 

Trump pitch goes prime time

10 April 2007
Second tower of Trump International started taking reservations the day after its was highlighted on an episode of 'The Apprentice'.
 

INSIDE GAMING: Report reveals grim news for Binion's

10 April 2007
Binion's showing a negative cash flow of more than $3 million was bad enough. But the news got worse for the Fremont Street hotel.
 

Ashless, ashless, they all fall down?

10 April 2007
Gaming companies would rather not discuss the prospect of Nevada casinos being forced to go nonsmoking in the near future.
 

Hooking up Las Vegas

10 April 2007
Cheetah Wireless Technologies is making sure that Las Vegas tourists maintain some connection to the outside world, at least as much of it as they can download by laptop computer.
 

Stockholders like Harrah's buyout

10 April 2007
Harrah's Entertainment stockholders last Thursday approved the leveraged buyout of the sprawling gaming giant by a joint-venture partnership between two private equity firms.
 

California casino plans stalled

10 April 2007
News Brief: A major goof has temporarily stalled the approval process for one Richmond-area casino, while signs of movement have been detected for the second.
 

Philadelphia Park hit with fine

10 April 2007
ews Brief: The PhiladelphiaPark casino got hit with almost $30,000 in penalties to close the book on a Jan. 22 incident in which a slots player was initially denied a $102,000 jackpot.
 


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