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Gaming News Archives - Page 4460Charles Town Races to be Upgraded25 May 2004
Penn National Gaming reports that the track at Charles Town Races & Slots will be undergoing upgrades and renovations.
Gaming Commissioner Set to Step Down Soon25 May 2004
Veteran Nevada Gaming Commissioner Augie Gurrola, whose third four-year term expired April 27, will step down as soon as Gov. Kenny Guinn decides on a successor.
Aristocrat Back on Track25 May 2004
International News Brief: Aristocrat Leisure says rising sales in Japan should help it swing to a first-half net profit after a record loss a year ago. Shares have soared more than 13 percent to their highest in 15 months.
Inside Gaming: Oil Price Drop Could Grease Las Vegas Tourism25 May 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Isle of Capri Casinos Awards $20,000 Scholarship25 May 2004
Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. awarded its first Isle Endowment College Scholarship this week to Jazmone Wolf of Raytown, Missouri.
The Future Of Shopping: Centers of Attention25 May 2004
As a man with plans to soon build a large glass structure along Las Vegas' busiest thoroughfare, Aby Rosen knows better than to carelessly cast stones, verbal or otherwise.
Station Granted Judgment in Patent Lawsuit25 May 2004
A Nevada court has granted Station Casino’s motion for summary judgment on Harrah's claims that Station Casino had infringed upon Harrah’s ‘National Customer Recognition System and Methods’ patents.
Texas Man Wins $2.4 Million Slot Jackpot25 May 2004
Henry Hernandez says that the Venetian was his favorite Las Vegas resort before he hit it big there early Sunday morning, winning $2.4 million on Wheel of Fortune dollars.
RIVER POKER TOUR AT SAM'S TOWN24 May 2004
Rudi Schiffer gives us the latest news on the new and growing River Poker Tour, Mississippi's no-limit Texas Hold 'em competition, which stages its second event at Sam's Town.
Heard it on the River24 May 2004
Rudi Schiffer gives us the latest news from the Tunica, Mississippi casinos.
Rake in the chips with these books on poker24 May 2004
Mark Pilarski provides a list of poker books available for players wanting to improve winning strategy.
At Blackjack, Splitting Pairs Is Rarely Splitting Hairs24 May 2004
Alan Krigman explains the risks and advantages of splitting pairs in Blackjack.
Horoscope for the Week of May 23, 200423 May 2004
Many shifts of energy are now underway with the Sun now in Gemini and
Venus, Juno and Neptune all retrograde.
Poker's Very Own Robin Hood21 May 2004
alifornian Barry Greenstein has become poker's best-known philanthropist, winning big-money tournaments and then turning most of that cash over to charity.
Illinois Lottery's 30th Birthday Filled with Surprises21 May 2004
The Illinois Lottery continued its birthday celebration this week with its second winner in the largest second-chance promotion in Lottery history.
Skyline Profit Drops21 May 2004
International News Brief: New Zealand casino and tourism company Skyline Enterprises yesterday reported a drop in net profits.
Global Resorts Plans International Expansion21 May 2004
International News Brief: South Africa’s Global Resorts was about to launch an expansion plan that would include casinos and hotels in the US, Australia and India as well as other African countries.
Poker Tournament Breaks Records21 May 2004
World Series of Poker World Championship keeps getting richer and so do its champions.
Gamblers Swamp Macau21 May 2004
International News Brief: 3.75 million tourists visited Macau in the first quarter, a 25 per cent increase over last year. Analysts believe that Macau will continue to grow.
Locations for Poker Championship Set21 May 2004
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. expects to hold the final round of next year's World Series of Poker main event at Binion's Horseshoe, with the rest of the event held at the company's Rio hotel-casino, Harrah's officials said Thursday.
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