For the past few months, Poker Players Alliance Executive Director John Pappas has been running up the frequent flyer mileage.
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The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday unanimously approved the gaming license applications of father and son Larry Jean Woolf and Larry David Woolf and their company, Navegante Gaming Inc., to manage Hooters Hotel.
A design studio founded by a longtime slot machine industry veteran has been acquired by social gaming giant Zynga, which is seeking an avenue into Nevada’s gaming market.
Mississippi gaming regulators on Thursday signed off on Pinnacle Entertainment’s $2.8 billion acquisition of Ameristar Casinos.
Ronald Johnson, the court-appointed receiver for the off-Strip LVH, formally checks out on June 30.
Clark County commissioners on Wednesday unanimously approved an application for a 260-foot-high hotel-casino located west of the burned out Key Largo hotel-casino.
Konami Gaming is more than doubling the size of its Las Vegas-based North American headquarters, signaling a potential challenge to industry’s largest slot machine manufacturers.
BOSTON — Las Vegas casino operator Steve Wynn is bankrolling an effort to convince Everett, Mass., voters to support a proposed casino in the city, while nothing has been spent in opposition to the plan, according to campaign finance records.
Sheldon Adelson successfully chased those pesky Internet brats off his lawn.
The Clark County Commission approved without comment on Tuesday a 70 percent rent credit to Michael Gaughan to bring in a new generation of slot machines at McCarran International Airport.
Populous, one of world’s powerhouse sports architectural firms, has won the job of designing MGM Resorts International’s proposed $350 million 20,000-seat arena slated for a site between New York-New York and Monte Carlo just off the Strip.
Clearly, MGM Resorts International’s planned $2.5 billion development on Macau’s Cotai Strip has Wall Street excited.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Gross revenue from table games at Pennsylvania’s 11 casinos rose sharply last month.
Pinnacle Entertainment put its downtown St. Louis casino and a western Louisiana hotel-casino development on the market Monday to eliminate any federal antitrust issues surrounding the company’s $2.8 billion buyout of Ameristar Casinos.
On an early Tuesday afternoon in June, Ultimate Gaming Chief Executive Officer Tobin Prior took out his smartphone and checked up-to-the-minute operating statistics for Ultimate Poker.
