November, 2007 - Casino News Archive

Slots denting lottery in Pennsylvania

30th November 2007 at 14:37

The video slots industry in Pennsylvania is taking money away from West Virginia Lottery, it has been reported.

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Companies propose new Kansas casinos

29th November 2007 at 17:21

Four companies have submitted proposals to build new casinos in Sumner County, Kansas, it has been reported.

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University class' charity poker tournament

28th November 2007 at 11:42

A charity poker tournament is being held this weekend by the University of South Dakota's poker class, it has been reported.

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Free poker tournaments 'popular among bar-goers'

26th November 2007 at 14:40

Free poker tournaments are popular in Boulder, Colorado, a website has stated.

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Atlantic City to get huge makeover

23rd November 2007 at 13:36

Atlantic City, perhaps the second most famous gambling destination in the US, is get a huge facelift over the next five years, it has been reported.

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Indiana casinos 'do well at Thanksgiving'

22nd November 2007 at 16:33

Casinos in Indiana usually do good business over the Thanksgiving weekend, it has been reported.

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Wadhwa takes Nepal casino crown

21st November 2007 at 13:29

Indian Rakesh Wadhwa has won a legal fight that will make him the sole proprietor of Nepal's casino industry, it has been reported.

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MGM Grand Detroit sees 55.9 per cent growth

20th November 2007 at 15:03

MGM Grand Detroit has reported a monthly profit of $54.9 million (£27 million) in October, a 55.9 per cent increase since September.

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Casinos - a substitute for income tax?

19th November 2007 at 16:53

A question has been raised by a reader of the Times, a newspaper covering Northwest Indiana and south-east Chicago, as to whether casinos should be a substitute for income tax.

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Dividend announced by Ameristar

16th November 2007 at 17:13

Ameristar Casinos, a Las Vegas-based operator that owns Cactus Pete's Resort Casino in Jackpot, Nevada, has announced a share dividend to be paid next month.

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Macau moves to ban under-21s

15th November 2007 at 16:16

The world's busiest gambling destination, Macau, is set to ban people from under the age of 21 from gambling, it has been reported.

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Pennsylvania's slot market generating millions

14th November 2007 at 16:42

Pennsylvania's fledgling slot machine gambling market is earning millions of dollars for operators, new figures have shown.

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World Poker Store expands

13th November 2007 at 16:47

Poker merchandising store and Bar Poker League (BPL) operator the World Poker Store (WPS) has announced an expansion of its business.

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Venetian Macao gets facial recognition system

12th November 2007 at 15:57

A facial recognition system from Bioscrypt has been installed at the Venetian Macao casino in Macau, China.

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New Revel casino gets preliminary planning approval

9th November 2007 at 11:37

A new casino, to be built in Atlantic City by Revel Entertainment, has past the first approval stage.

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New casino courses at Mansfield University

6th November 2007 at 13:23

Mansfield University in Pennsylvania has announced that it is to make available a series of internet training courses for those wishing to pursue a career in casinos.

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Tribes compete for Massachusetts

5th November 2007 at 11:08

Two tribes in Massachusetts are competing to control the states gambling market, it has been reported.

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ABC discusses how casinos keep customers happy

2nd November 2007 at 10:49

Comp card systems, flashing lights and alcohol have all been mentioned as ways in which casinos try to keep their customers happy.

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Macau Palace closed for repairs

1st November 2007 at 11:28

The Macau Palace casino has been closed for repairs, its management has announced.

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