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Gaming News Archives - Page 3504Tropicana hosts mass wedding8 January 2007
On Valentine's Day, Tropicana Casino and Resort will be hosting a mass Wedding and Vow Renewal Ceremony in The Quarter.
Powerball hits $131 million8 January 2007
Powerball will jump to an estimated
$131 million for Wednesday's draw as the grand prize was not hit Saturday
evening.
Mega Millions jackpot grows to $122 million8 January 2007
No ticket matched all six numbers to win the estimated $102 million jackpot, that means the jackpot for the Tuesday, January 9, 2007 Mega Millions drawing grows to an estimated $122 million.
High Stakes Poker begins a new season8 January 2007
GSN's High Stakes Poker
kicks off its third season on Monday, January 15 as the
2006 World Series of Poker champion Jamie Gold and others face the best
cash game players.
Gold Nugget still on display8 January 2007
The "Hand of Faith," the largest known gold nugget on display in the
world today, still resides at the legendary Golden Nugget hotel and casino.
Penn National Gaming makes Forbes list8 January 2007
enn National Gaming, Inc. has been named to Forbes' Platinum 400 list of Best Big Companies in America of 2006 and was further identified as the best managed company in the Hotel, Restaurant & Leisure industries.
Charting slot machines8 January 2007
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
The Secrets of Charting the Tables7 January 2007
Larry Edell: The best method to avoid those financially destructive sevens is to use charting.
Poker strategy is packed with psychological dilemmas6 January 2007
Fred Renzey: The psychology part of poker is what earns you extra bets with your winners and saves you bets with your losers.
West Virginia gambling debate heats up5 January 2007
News Brief: The debate over whether table gambling should be allowed at West Virginia's four racetracks might come down to who gets to vote on the decision, a group of panelists said Thursday.
Montana officials want gas issue out of gaming talks5 January 2007
News Brief: The Lake County Commissioners have asked Gov. Brian Schweitzer to take gasoline tax revenue off the table in the state's ongoing negotiations with the Tribes over gaming jurisdiction issues.
Connecticut slot tax case dropped5 January 2007
News Brief: There"s a legal dispute between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the town of Ledyard, Connecticut, but the town insists it now involves the wrong party and the wrong venue.
California can take tribes to court5 January 2007
ews Brief: The Capitol's ongoing political opera involving California Indian gaming, tribal rights and state power is moving through a new arena: the court system.
Seneca show off new casino5 January 2007
ews Brief: Seneca Gaming Corporation spokesman Phil Pantano gave a tour to local media, pointing out the new grand casino floor.
Guyana bill details casino regulations5 January 2007
International News Brief: The bill being laid in Guyana parliament on Thursday to authorise casino gambling provides for a gaming authority and a maximum of three casino premises licences in any region.
California tribe wants larger casino5 January 2007
News Brief: The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians wants to build a 300,000-plus square-foot casino and hotel facility.
Smoking bans in UK bingo halls5 January 2007
July 1 will see a smoking ban imposed on all public places in England and Wales and will make lighting up in bingo halls up and down the country illegal.
SuperSlots hosts tournament5 January 2007
The Big Frees Slot Tournaments, beginning in January 2007, is being hosted by SuperSlots.
Everest Poker sends players to EPT French Open5 January 2007
Everest Poker is sending some of its online holdem poker players to the forthcoming European Poker Tour French Open event.
Governor Gibbons trumps Guinn's choice5 January 2007
Governor Jim Gibbons made his own appointments to the two Nevada Gaming Control Board seats to which his predecessor already had appointed people, leaving unclear which pick is legal.
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