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Gaming News Archives - Page 4164Youwager.com Launches P2P System29 September 2005
Youwager.com offers sports gambling enthusiasts the opportunity to make various individual wagers on every single play during a live football game.
WPT Broadcast Offer Withdrawn29 September 2005
WPT Enterprises, Inc.has confirmed that a cable television network has withdrawn a previous offer to acquire the broadcast rights to the Professional Poker Tour.
Powerball Jackpot at $167 Million29 September 2005
Because no one correctly matched all six numbers in Wednesday's drawing
the jackpot will jump to an estimated $167 million.
Pennsylvania Board Approves Regulations29 September 2005
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has unanimously approved regulations governing gaming facilities and the Bureau of Investigations and Enforcement.
The Venetian's TAO Opens29 September 2005
With the opening of the 40,000 square foot, $20 million design-driven dining and entertainment complex TAO, The Venetian-Resort-Hotel Casino has officially upped the ante in the battle for Las Vegas' burgeoning nightlife-seeking crowd.
Ameristar Casinos Updates Guidance29 September 2005
Ameristar Casinos, Inc. has updated its financial guidance for the third quarter and full year 2005.
Alliance Gaming Releases 10-K Filing Date29 September 2005
Alliance Gaming Corp. estimates that it will be in a position to file its Form 10-K on or around November 3, 2005.
New Mexico Developers Offer More Money29 September 2005
News Brief: The developers of a proposed Anthony, New Mexico, casino will offer the Doña Ana County Board of Commissioners more money and other concessions at its Tuesday meeting.
Broward County Slots Delayed29 September 2005
News Brief: Slots aficionados may have a long wait before they can play in Broward County.
Seneca County Approves Illegal Gambling Law29 September 2005
News Brief: Seneca County officials have approved a new law declaring illegal gambling a public nuisance, a move that some hope will lead to the closing of the Cayuga Indian Nation’s Seneca Falls bingo hall.
Gala, Coral in Takeover Talks29 September 2005
International News Brief: Bingo and casino operator Gala has begun takeover talks with bookmaking chain Coral with a view to creating a £4 billion gambling empire which would blur the boundaries between previously separate modes of betting.
Gaming Operators Fear Exclusion in EU Bill29 September 2005
International News Brief: Domestic gaming operators are fighting to be included in new European legislation that would potentially give them access to a multi-billion-euro market, but they fear heavy lobbying by state lotteries will block them.
Lawsuit Won't Derail Pennsylvania Slots29 September 2005
News Brief: The Rendell administration is confident that a lawsuit filed earlier this week by the state police union over gambling-related background checks won't derail the startup of Pennsylvania's slot machine industry.
Pittsburgh Planners Try to Limit Slots29 September 2005
News Brief: City planners are trying to curb the sprawl of the proposed slot machine casino in Pittsburgh.
Hundreds Turn Up for Seneca Casino Job Fair29 September 2005
News Brief: Hundreds showed up at a job fair looking for work at the new Seneca Niagara Casino Hotel, which plans to hire 1,000 employees for its grand opening New Year's Eve.
Candidate Urges Gambling Ban for Katrina Aid Recipients28 September 2005
Gubernatorial candidate Pete Sorenson is calling on his rival, Gov. Ted Kulongoski, to prevent hurricane victims from gambling away their federal relief money in Oregon.
Casino Revenue Lagging28 September 2005
Revenue from tribal casinos is lower than state officials predicted but they say it's too soon to say whether initial projections were too high.
Hearings to Revoke Emerald License Wrap Up28 September 2005
Attorneys for the Illinois Gaming Board told an administrative judge Emerald Casino Inc. should lose its gambling license for repeatedly lying to regulators.
Louisiana Watches Mississippi Casino Proposals28 September 2005
News Brief: While Mississippi is moving forward on a proposal to allow the floating casinos damaged by hurricanes to rebuild on land, Louisiana is starting to think about the same thing.
Bangor Calls for Moratorium on Slot Changes28 September 2005
News Brief: Bangor councilors adopted a resolve asking state decision-makers to let Hollywood Slots at Bangor run for three years before making any major changes in the laws and rules that already have been put into place.
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