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Gaming News Archives - Page 3519Hellmuth in car crash10 July 2007
The poker world is holding its breath today after a freak accident on the Las Vegas strip in which poker legend Phil Hellmuth lost control of his high-speed racecar.
NPL hosts UK Open10 July 2007
The National Poker League is hosting the first-ever NPL 2007 UK OPEN at the famed Loose Cannon Club in the heart of London, England.
Absolute Poker Bad Beat jackpot grows10 July 2007
Not to be outdone by their own previous record set just last week, Absolute Poker today announced that the prize pool of their new Bad Beat Jackpot game has grown to over $320,000 as of Monday afternoon.
Siedel wins 8th bracelet10 July 2007
Team Full Tilt’s Erik Seidel has once again proven himself to be one of poker’s greatest players after winning his eighth career World Series of Poker* bracelet.
Scientific Games issues convertibility notice10 July 2007
In December 2004, Scientific
Games Corporation issued $275 Million aggregate Principal
amount of 0.75% convertible senior subordinated debentures due 2024. Those debentures are now convertible.
Youbet.com names new CFO10 July 2007
Youbet.com, Inc. reports that James A. Burk has been appointed Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Gary W. Sproule, who resumes his role as the company's Chief Operating Officer.
Bluff Europe, WPT hold 'Poker in The Park'10 July 2007
Hundreds of poker enthusiasts descended upon Leicester Square in London, England, yesterday as Bluff Europe Magazine held their 'Poker in the Park' event sponsored by the World Poker Tour.
WSOP attracts record numbers10 July 2007
The 2007 World Series of Poker presented by Milwaukee's Best Light attracted 54,288 total registrants, the most in World Series of Poker history.
Wynn Resorts names new VP10 July 2007
Wynn Resorts, Limited is pleased to announce that Jennifer Dunne has assumed the position of Vice President of Public Relations and Advertising for Wynn Resorts.
D'Amato, Wexler bring UIGEA fight to Vegas10 July 2007
Former Sen. Alfonse D’Amato and Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) brought their fight to repeal the UIGEA and legalize Internet poker to the World Series of Poker. And while they were there, the two made time to sit down and talk with Casino City.
WSOP after dark10 July 2007
The Amazon Room at the World Series of Poker transforms itself from a sedate card room into an electric, tension filled tournament when the sun sets. Take a journey inside the room, and see what tales it has to tell.
WSOP rail - a curse, a buzz and a smile9 July 2007
Casino City reporter Ryan McLane reports the amusing and interesting happenings from World Series of Poker Main Event Day 1D.
WSOP Main Event field second largest ever9 July 2007
The second largest Main Event in World Series of Poker history will pay $8.25 million to the winner.
Hellmuth makes grand Day 1D entrance9 July 2007
Phil Hellmuth redefined being fashionably late for a tournament today, arriving for the World Series of Poker Main Event in a racing uniform and flanked by eleven beautiful women, one for each of his gold bracelets.
Submissions invited for Tasmanian gambling study9 July 2007
International News Brief: Tasmanians are being invited to make submissions to government on the social and economic impacts of gambling.
Casino staff job fears over web link9 July 2007
International News Brief: Up to 10 Skycity employees are believed to have been suspended after being linked to an internet site which attacks the casino as an unsafe workplace.
Accused gunman in Las Vegas casino shooting due Tuesday in court9 July 2007
News Brief: A man accused of opening fire with a handgun inside a Las Vegas Strip casino was scheduled to make his first appearance before a judge on Tuesday.
Inside gaming column: W died, but Edge may have new plan9 July 2007
Edge Group's dreams of building a large resort along Harmon Avenue may have new life, a Reuters report from Israel suggests.
Strip tourists undeterred by casino shooting9 July 2007
When Paul Landry read about the shooting Friday morning in New York-New York, it wasn't hard for him to envision the chaotic scenario.
World Series of Poker: Pocket aces not good enough9 July 2007
It took nine minutes for Luke Staudenmaier's dreams of poker greatness to come to an abrupt end Friday afternoon.
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