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February 14, 2022
Casino City Times Weekly Newsletter
February 14, 2022 Latest From Our Strategy Experts | Robison talks players through an odd experience he had while playing a Quick Hit Blitz slot machine that wasn't quite functioning as it normally did for him.
read more | | Featured StoryBy I. Nelson Rose Professor I. Nelson Rose wonders if, at some point, Texas lawmakers who have not been benefiting from poker clubs' political donations are going to wonder why this form of gambling is unregulated, and, more importantly, untaxed.
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 | The Cordish Companies celebrated the first anniversary of Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, the gaming, hotel, dining and entertainment destination located in the heart of the Philadelphia Stadium District.
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 | Starting on Tuesday, 22 February and only available for 222 hours, the Las Vegas resort will offer guests up to 22% off chambers and suites.
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 | Ali Imsirovic returned to the winner's circle last Wednesday, capturing first place in the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em event at the 2022 PokerGO Cup for $365,500.
read more | With the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em victory, Negreanu, who grabbed $350,000, is now in the top 10 of the series leaderboard and very much in contention for back-to-back titles.
read more | Nick Petrangelo's run of success on the PokerGO Tour continued on Monday with a victory in the $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em event from the 2022 PokerGO Cup.
read more | Poker tournament action returns to Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood with Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown kicking off on 24 March with the $400 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em, featuring a $500,000 guaranteed prize pool.
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 | Discussion on this week’s video includes illegal and legal sports betting, the opening of stadium sportsbooks and New York online sports betting.
read more | The new permanent Mohegan Sun FanDuel Sportsbook features multiple live teller windows, as well as 39 betting kiosks in the 11,000 square feet of space at the Connecticut resort.
read more | The new 2,086 square foot sportsbook at the Washington casino resort features three live betting windows and 12 IGT PlaySports self-service betting kiosks.
read more | Mattress Mack bet $5 million on the Cincinnati Bengals moneyline (+170) against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI, which failed to cash.
read more | In time for Sunday's Super Bowl, BetMGM began accepting wagers at the San Juan-based beach resort through 12 kiosks and five betting windows.
read more | Caesars Entertainment announced the expansion of Caesars Sportsbook to Washington state following its receipt of a sports wagering license from the Washington State Gambling Commission.
read more | Michigan’s horse racing industry will benefit from more than $8.1 million in taxes collected in 2021 on various forms of betting regulated by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.
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 | The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas welcomes back comedian and award-winning actor Kevin Hart to The Chelsea stage on Saturday, 2 July and Sunday, 3 July.
read more | Singer, songwriter and producer Peabo Bryson will perform at Rivers Casino Philadelphia on Friday, 1 April inside The Event Center.
read more | For the first time since September of 2017, professional boxing returns to Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady on Saturday, 9 April.
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Did You Know? Last Thursday, Governor Steve Sisolak lifted Nevada’s mandate that masks be worn in indoor public places and several Las Vegas casinos -- including Aria, Bellagio and MGM Grand -- will no longer require employees to wear masks.
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