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WSOP adjusts registration process on the fly

7 July 2007
Players waited in three-hour-registration lines the day before the World Series of Poker Main Event began as throngs tried to secure seats the moment they arrived at the Rio Thursday afternoon.
 

Electronic heads-up poker coming to a bar near you

7 July 2007
Watch out Golden Tee. PokerTek has you squarely in its sights. PokerTek unveiled its automated World Series of Poker heads-up table at the WSOP this week. And it’s drawing rave reviews.
 

More players, pros and excitement on Day 1B

7 July 2007
Between more players -- 1,545 players bought into Day 1B with another 1,606 expected for tomorrow – and the appearance of several well-known pros, the Amazon room was electric.
 

Will radio waves affect a video poker machine?

7 July 2007
Slot Expert John Robison answers your slot and video poker questions.
 

WSOP Main Event Day 1A entrants down

6 July 2007
A little more than 1300 players participated in the first day of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event, a near 40 percent drop off from the same day last year.
 

People line up for shot at WSOP title

6 July 2007
Hundreds of hopefuls stood in line waiting to register for the World Series of Poker event or one of the many cheaper satellite events that could help contestants avoid paying the full $10,000 buy-in.
 

Casinos finding spas are crucial

6 July 2007
According to Jennifer Lynn, director of the new Qua Bath & Spa at Caesars Palace, spas a becoming a crucial part of the gaming industry.
 

Brunson held in high regard on poker's biggest stage

6 July 2007
At 73, Doyle Brunson is the game's living legend, and he's treated as such by poker's most recognizable superstars.
 

California lottery offers luckiest day promo

6 July 2007
The California Lottery is celebrating that luckiest of days, July 7, 2007 with a new SuperLOTTO Plus promotion.
 

Wynn Macau president leaves

6 July 2007
Wynn Resorts Ltd. on Tuesday announced Wynn Macau President Grant Bowie will leave the company Friday after nearly four years with the company.
 

Former Krasnoyarsk casino workers protest

6 July 2007
International News Brief: More than 500 former Krasnoyarsk casino workers of gambling establishments, the majority being students, came to the square to protest against the new law which bans gambling business.
 

Trinidad union concerned with casino job loss

6 July 2007
International News Brief: The Trinidad Union of Members Club and Lottery Workers is calling on Government to deal with concerns the State has with foreigners running members clubs and casinos.
 

New Zealand Casino Services director quits

6 July 2007
International News Brief: New Zealand National frontbencher Gerry Brownlee has quit as a director of a casino consulting company so he is free to speak out without claims of a conflict of interest.
 

Queenco opens Casino Beograd

6 July 2007
International News Brief: Queenco Leisure International Ltd said it opened Casino Beograd within the Hotel Jugoslavia in Belgrade and commenced its gaming operations, as scheduled, on 30 June.
 

Quebec legalizes Texas Hold'em

6 July 2007
News Brief: Casinos in Quebec hope the province's plan to legalize Texas hold 'em poker will bring in a full house.
 

Indiana gaming panel gets new head

6 July 2007
News Brief: Ray Walker was elected chairman today of the newly formed Orange County Development Commission.
 

Margaritaville casino plan moves forward

6 July 2007
News Brief: Margaritaville Casino moved closer to reality Thursday when plans cleared both the Biloxi Architectural Review Commission and Planning Commission.
 

Public to have say in Mississippi project

6 July 2007
News Brief: In August the Biloxi Planning Commission will hear whether residents think the Tivoli Hotel site north of U.S. 90 should be rezoned as 'waterfront' so a billion-dollar casino and hotel can be built there.
 

Tabcorp internet results strong

6 July 2007
International News Brief: Eleven years after punters began placing bets over the Internet, Tabcorp's annual revenues from Internet sales in racing and sports betting have topped $AUD1 billion for the first time.
 

Alaska village withdraws gaming application

6 July 2007
News Brief: The Native Village of Eklutna withdrew a request made to the National Indian Gaming Commission in April for recognition of village land as Indian Country and for a Class II gaming permit.
 


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