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Gaming News Archives - Page 3984Shuffle Master, Casino Solutions Enter Distribution Agreement30 August 2005
Shuffle Master, Inc. has entered into a distribution agreement with Casino Solutions S.A.C., a corporation with offices in Lima, Peru and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Exclusive: In Celebration of WPT Ladies Night Casino City Talks to Isabelle Mercier29 August 2005
Isabelle Mercier tells us why she needs freedom, enjoys bluffing, and that women need to become more aggressive in their style of poker.
New Look Gaming Expo Draws in Crowds29 August 2005
The success of the 15th annual event was due to the wide-range of equipment exhibited
and the new format of the conference sessions, according to event organisers.
Palms Casino Presents Poker: Quest of Champions29 August 2005
Ten world-class players will come together to compete for one entry into the Poker: Quest of Champions tournament that boasts a $15 million first prize.
Sharapova is Hot Bodog Posts Odds on US Open29 August 2005
The Bodog Sportsbook is offering both odds to win and head-to-head wagering for all tennis matches at Flushing Meadow, New York.
Sportsbook.com Posts Home Run Odds29 August 2005
Sportsbook.com has posted revised odds on who will lead the League in home runs.
Just Kidding: Book Highlights Options in Las Vegas for Tourist Families29 August 2005
An estimated four million children traveled to Vegas along with their parents or guardians last year -- a figure that's remained fairly constant for the past five or so years.
North Carolina Lottery Bill Given More Time29 August 2005
News Brief: North Carolina House Speaker Jim Black says he also wants to give the Senate more time to consider a lottery bill.
Lottery Fund Helps Tennessee Students29 August 2005
News Brief: Tennessee students who attend public and private schools as well as those schooled at home are eligible for up to $300 a semester to pay for classes that count as dual enrollment in high school and college thanks to the lottery scholarship fun.
Lottery Fund Helps Tennessee Students29 August 2005
News Brief: Tennessee students who attend public and private schools as well as those schooled at home are eligible for up to $300 a semester to pay for classes that count as dual enrollment in high school and college thanks to the lottery scholarship fun.
ATM Device will Spit Out Tickets Instead of Cash29 August 2005
A Las Vegas company that has cash access machines on the floors of more than 900 casinos is preparing to roll out devices that will print ticket in-ticket out coupons that can be used in slot machines.
Courts May Decide Jackpot Claim29 August 2005
News Brief: A $14.5-million Lotto 6/49 jackpot may be the first in B.C.'s history to be divvied up in a courtroom if a dispute between its winners and claimants is not settled by today, says a B.C. Lottery Corporation spokeswoman.
Golf Betting Column: What The Golfinggods Say….29 August 2005
There just some players who, for all the world, look like they have a game that should win them a tournament at least a year, but for some reason or not they do not. Well two such players had well deserved wins over the weekend.
Tribe to Seek Extension in Casino Investigation29 August 2005
The Osage Nation, facing an investigation by the National Indian Gaming Commission, plans to request an extension to gather documents related to accusations of improper operational procedures, tribal officials said.
Online Gambling Firm's Chair Resigns29 August 2005
International News Brief: Brian Maccaba, a prominent Irish technology entrepreneur, has resigned from the board of Money Gaming Corporation, an online gambling firm, less than seven weeks after being appointed as its chairman.
New Zealand Problem Gambling Site Launched29 August 2005
International News Brief: New Zealand's first website designed to help gamblers assess their own level of risk was launched yesterday.
Conservative Groups to Assist Anti-Slots Petition Campaign29 August 2005
A faltering campaign to force a statewide vote on a proposal to ban slot machines in Maine has received an eleventh-hour boost from two conservative Christian groups.
Casino Operators Charged with Tax Fraud29 August 2005
News Brief: A married couple who oversaw Star Dancer casino boat operations in Little River and Florida were indicted Thursday by federal grand jury for tax fraud, the U.S. Attorney's Office for South Carolina reported.
Nova Scotia Gambler Threatens to Sue29 August 2005
News Brief: Paul Burrell lost his life savings at the Casino Nova Scotia and is now suing the casino for not enforcing their problem gambler rules.
Judge to Review Motions Before Making Them Public29 August 2005
A judge decided against sealing all pretrial motions in the public corruption case involving Mayor Rick Filippi, and will instead review such papers for 48 hours before deciding which ones can remain public.
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