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November 2, 2020
Casino City Times Weekly Newsletter
November 2, 2020 Latest From Our Strategy Experts | One of the ways that casino security personnel catch casino cheats is by studying the actions made by players and dealers. Some players stand out when most other players don't act that way.
read more | | Featured StoryIf online gambling in the U.S. is an important issue for you then let's talk about the U.S. Presidential candidates. In addition, host J. Todd also discusses online gambling news from Pennsylvania.
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 | On New Year's Eve, the Downtown Las Vegas resort plans to offer viewing options on property, observing all necessary health and safety protocols.
read more | Last Wednesday, Downtown Las Vegas' first ground-up resort opening in 40 years took place and the 35-floor ultramodern property now stands as the tallest structure north of the Las Vegas Strip.
read more | The casino operator announced that it is mulling the sale of its flagship Las Vegas properties for around $6 billion. (Reuters)
read more | The makers of Shotpoint, a shooter localization system company that can secure indoor and outdoor areas, completed installation on the Fremont Street Experience Canopy.
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 | In addition to offering a full complement of slots, table games and bingo, the new Arizona casino that opened last week features a variety of dining establishments, event venues and Native American design elements.
read more | The company will acquire the real property assets of Dover Downs Hotel & Casino from Twin River Worldwide Holdings and to re-acquire the real property assets of Tropicana Evansville from Caesars Entertainment.
read more | The Betting and Gaming Council has called on the government to take a “science-led approach” and allow casinos and betting shops to safely reopen when the latest COVID lockdown ends.
read more | Throughout November, guests at the California property can enjoy food and drink specials, live entertainment, free gift giveaways and the chance to win a share of over $600,000 in cash, free play and prizes.
read more | Once all pending transactions are closed, the company will operate 14 casinos, a racetrack and 13 OTBs across 10 U.S. states.
read more | Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces the filing of a class action lawsuit on behalf of purchasers of the securities of Las Vegas Sands Corp. between 27 February 2016 and 15 September 2020.
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 | Four sportsbook operators made their official debut on Sunday in Tennessee, which became the 19th U.S. state to offer legal sports betting.
read more | FanDuel Group and Twin River Worldwide Holdings' announced plans for the debut of a FanDuel Sportsbook inside Bally's Atlantic City Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City by the end of the year.
read more | Available for use from anywhere in the Hoosier state, William Hill now offers mobile sports betting apps in seven states (Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nevada, New Jersey and West Virginia).
read more | As an Authorized Gaming Operator of NASCAR, WynnBET will collaborate with NASCAR to create and promote engaging sports betting experiences for racing fans across the U.S.
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 | Guests at the Biloxi resort tested their luck this fall and scored multiple jackpots of $10,000 or more at the AAA Four Diamond destination.
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Did You Know? MGM Resorts International announced during a quarterly earnings call last week that it is considering closing some of its Las Vegas Strip properties during the middle of the week, "through the holiday season."
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